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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 316669" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>From the "Middle name is Hussein" to the "he doesn't salute" or "wear a flag pin" to now the current flap over his pastor, the whole idea is exactly what D said above. Now if that being the case, who is the one mostly likely to benefit at this point from such a scare? </p><p> </p><p>McCain? Not really. This is the type of thing you save for the general election, say about early October, when you stand a chance of it being fresh on the minds of the voter. Coming out in March, 7 plus months ahead of the general, most voters will have forgotten or discounted these events as the candidate would have 7 months to thrust their focus elsewhere. So McCain gets little from this except it does tend to rally the party troops who have been in a bit of disarray.</p><p> </p><p>The real winner and IMO the one behind all of this is Hillary. There are still a couple of primaries left which even if she sweeps only at best gets her close. Instead, Hillary is on full court press for the Superdelgates as this is her only hope. In the 90's especially, we heard long and often about the "politics of personal destruction" and the finger of blame was often pointed at republicans who by no means were without sin here. But, if you really watch the democrat primary process you will see who the real master is of the politics of personal destruction.</p><p> </p><p>BTW: For those who continue to point out that Obama's middle name is Hussein, he doesn't wear a flag pin or salute the flag or what his pastor sez, as correct as that all may be, they are in effect IMHO working for the election of Hillary. From a republican perspective I personally think Obama is more beatable in Nov. because Hillary, give her the due, is a savy political monster and knows how to manipulate to win. I honestly think she would beat McCain before Obama but that's JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 316669, member: 2189"] From the "Middle name is Hussein" to the "he doesn't salute" or "wear a flag pin" to now the current flap over his pastor, the whole idea is exactly what D said above. Now if that being the case, who is the one mostly likely to benefit at this point from such a scare? McCain? Not really. This is the type of thing you save for the general election, say about early October, when you stand a chance of it being fresh on the minds of the voter. Coming out in March, 7 plus months ahead of the general, most voters will have forgotten or discounted these events as the candidate would have 7 months to thrust their focus elsewhere. So McCain gets little from this except it does tend to rally the party troops who have been in a bit of disarray. The real winner and IMO the one behind all of this is Hillary. There are still a couple of primaries left which even if she sweeps only at best gets her close. Instead, Hillary is on full court press for the Superdelgates as this is her only hope. In the 90's especially, we heard long and often about the "politics of personal destruction" and the finger of blame was often pointed at republicans who by no means were without sin here. But, if you really watch the democrat primary process you will see who the real master is of the politics of personal destruction. BTW: For those who continue to point out that Obama's middle name is Hussein, he doesn't wear a flag pin or salute the flag or what his pastor sez, as correct as that all may be, they are in effect IMHO working for the election of Hillary. From a republican perspective I personally think Obama is more beatable in Nov. because Hillary, give her the due, is a savy political monster and knows how to manipulate to win. I honestly think she would beat McCain before Obama but that's JMO. [/QUOTE]
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