by cmoon » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:48 pm
I still feel the 'that one' statement was incredibly innocent, and recent statements by McCain support this view. I mean, think about it, McCain's a 70-something year old dude who has seen a lot. I wouldn't be surprised if he could go back he'd opt out of the whole race. I don't think he likes how evil the thing has become lately, and would like to see the whole race go back to a gentlemanly sort of thing.
Kevin> This is where you and I differ (again) on what we chose to read into stuff. I've seen the 'that one' quote several times now, and I really don't feel the racism in it. I think Obama is a great speaker and can often weasel his way around McCain even when McCain is more knowledgeable. The 'that one' line felt more like a jab...the way some people are treating Obama like the golden child, but McCain wanted to point out his voting record didn't support the perfection that Obama sometimes exudes.
Still, if people want to believe in racism, then there it is. The problem is, it can't be proven, yet once you say it, the tarnish can never be removed. Perhaps this is why I tend to error on the side of caution.
All that said, it must be infuriating to be in McCain's shoes and know he is being soundly beaten by someone who is just that much younger and faster (and has more charisma.)
"I'm in my own head now, and it's where I should be" --Snitter