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15.9.08

And while I'm recommending Krugman, this column here, "Blizzard of Lies" puts words to some of my ever-growing concerns about how McCain is campaigning.
how a politician campaigns tells you a lot about how he or she would govern.

I’m not talking about the theory, often advanced as a defense of horse-race political reporting, that the skills needed to run a winning campaign are the same as those needed to run the country. The contrast between the Bush political team’s ruthless effectiveness and the heckuva job done by the Bush administration is living, breathing, bumbling, and, in the case of the emerging Interior Department scandal, coke-snorting and bed-hopping proof to the contrary.

I’m talking, instead, about the relationship between the character of a campaign and that of the administration that follows. Thus, the deceptive and dishonest 2000 Bush-Cheney campaign provided an all-too-revealing preview of things to come. In fact, my early suspicion that we were being misled about the threat from Iraq came from the way the political tactics being used to sell the war resembled the tactics that had earlier been used to sell the Bush tax cuts.

2 Comments:

Blogger Mikkel said...

Your attacks on McCain are just blatant ageism.

September 15, 2008 6:09 pm  
Blogger mrtn said...

The idea that John McCain, a former prisoner of war, is old is, frankly, outrageous.

September 15, 2008 6:39 pm  

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