Wednesday, September 10, 2008

obama's change

I wonder if the democrats realize what kind of change Americans are looking for. After having swept the country with his "change" campaign, Barack Obama is now suddenly finding it hard to believe that McCain and especially Palin have successfully hijacked his campaign slogan. What is even more hard to believe is that he does not seem to understand why that is, and his arguments "I don't understand" and "this is just more of the same" just show how he misses the point. (More cynical persons might say, how his elitist stance is disconnected from the real America)

Americans it appears want not so much change to something new, but a change back to the past. They want to turn the clock back. They want to change things back to where they were. Back to the good old times, when gas was less than a $1 a gallon, when they could fly and drive all over the place and when they did not have to worry about greenhouse gases, endangered species, and all those other "nasty" items that interfere with their daily consumerist happy-go-lucky attitude.

Sarah Palin is the perfect embodiment of the kind of change Americans are looking for. The more we hear about her so-called shortcomings -or what the opponents perceive as shortcomings- the more she becomes the ideal candidate of change. Her small town, no-nonsense, hard core religious, hockey-mom, all-american image is exactly the kind of change Americans are so desperately yearning for. Everything about Sarah Palin, from her hairdo to her glasses cries out change.

Furthermore, the Obama camp now seems puzzled and the very fact that they are illustrates why they are so vulnerable. In essence they are disconnected from the middle America that they need to win the election. 

And yet it is so obvious what their problem is because they faced it before. When Hillary sat down with the blue-collar folk to shoot the breeze, she won and she won with great margins. And even though Hillary is very good at this, she is no match for Sarah here. 

But Hillary's move came too late. By then, the game was already lost. Maybe that is why the Obama folks were able to brush it aside or did not pay attention.

Well, my friends, it is back. But this time bigger and better than ever before. And if Obama could afford to ignore the lessons of Hillary drinking beer and pressing the flesh, he cannot afford to ignore the Palin magic. Better scramble and do something quick.

Let's face it America, what sounds better to you. Going moose hunting with John and Sarah or having lengthy discussions about the finer points of the law with Barack and Joe?

And therein, my friends lies the outcome of this election.

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