OrByte
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For Obama, the Keating story is 'offense' to the Ayers story which is 'defense'Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: loki8481
the economy? iraq? bail-outs?
anyone? or are we just going to spend the next month ignoring important things and talking about various associations that the candidates may have had in their lifetimes?
the leader of the republican party has a 20% approval rating, Obama doesn't need these BS non-issues to win.
Well then again I guess Obama can let these charges go unanswered.
We know how well that worked out for Kerry eh?
what does Keating have to do with the "charges"?
all it does is diminish Obama as yet another politician doing the same things he's criticizing McCain for now and criticized Hillary for in the primaries.
As a politician you can't expect to win if you are constantly on 'defense' If all we were talking about was Ayers then Obama would be in trouble, because simply denouncing the stories or "charges" as untrue isn't enough, obviously. Again look back at Kerry who was too slow to respond to the attacks.
Obama is damned if he doesn't respond, he is damned if he does. That is what happens when you have an opponent that is throwing everything AND the kitchen sink at you. Obama's camp is doing the smart thing by playing the political games with McCain. No one ever gives a politician credit for rising above the mud slinging because America likes it's mud wrestling.
In a perfect world I would Love for Obama and his camp to take the high road. But historically speaking that is a riskier move than getting down and dirty with one's opponent.
imho.