The sandbox is full of mud slinging at this point in the Presidential nominee race. The Obama & Clinton campaigns can't help but attack one another as the primaries enter there vital stages to select the next President of the United States. The question I have is - why hasn't Obama taken control of the message again? Part of his message has been about changing the way politics operates through lobbyist reform, and rebuilding the country through bipartisan relationships in order to bring both sides of the isle together through change. The Obama camp has a chance her to take control of the message, to say look "we're not going to respond to the negative politics of Hillary, Bill and the Clinton campaign, we're here to reflect what the American people want in a President - one that is a aggregate of change, one that is looking for alternative ways to spur the economy not through the war ridden policy of the current administration. We're not hear to sell you a dream of hope rather the reality that change is possible through specific policy and ideas, through bi- partisanship and getting people to come together not separated in weeks worth of debate over she said he said politics..." Finished by some poignant statement that unifies his message with that of what's happening right now in America. You heard it hear first.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Grow up Kids.
The sandbox is full of mud slinging at this point in the Presidential nominee race. The Obama & Clinton campaigns can't help but attack one another as the primaries enter there vital stages to select the next President of the United States. The question I have is - why hasn't Obama taken control of the message again? Part of his message has been about changing the way politics operates through lobbyist reform, and rebuilding the country through bipartisan relationships in order to bring both sides of the isle together through change. The Obama camp has a chance her to take control of the message, to say look "we're not going to respond to the negative politics of Hillary, Bill and the Clinton campaign, we're here to reflect what the American people want in a President - one that is a aggregate of change, one that is looking for alternative ways to spur the economy not through the war ridden policy of the current administration. We're not hear to sell you a dream of hope rather the reality that change is possible through specific policy and ideas, through bi- partisanship and getting people to come together not separated in weeks worth of debate over she said he said politics..." Finished by some poignant statement that unifies his message with that of what's happening right now in America. You heard it hear first.
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