The BlogThe Freak Show11:34 AM, Apr 14, 2008
• By KEVIN KUSINITZ
Over the weekend John F. Harris and Jim VandeHei had an interesting piece at the Politico pondering why the Clinton crew won't come out and say what they really think about Obama.
All well and good. Then they try to judge McCain's approach by studying the past:
Freak show? Kerry lost his image alright, but because his image was based on, at best, exaggeration. His Swiftboat crew was aghast at the images seared, seared into his memory--images none of them witnessed because they never happened, like that secret war in Cambodia. Bloggers and commentators did their bit by simply repeating Kerry's libels of his fellow Vietnam vets. Or gleefully reporting incidents like Kerry blaming the Secret Service agent for causing him to fall on a ski slope ("I don't fall down. The son of a bitch knocked me over.") Stopping off for lunch at a greasy-spoon to meet "real" people, only to eat their usual five-star meal back in the bus. And of course the legendary magic hat. Kerry was the gift that never stopped giving. I lost count of the times I heard people voting for him say, "I don't like the guy, but…" Not even his supporters supported him. That wasn't Rush Limbaugh's fault. Kerry unpatriotic? I wouldn't go that far. But "elitist, out-of-touch, phony"? You bet. If that was the work of a freak show, then the mainstream press could use some more geeks and pinheads in their ranks. |
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