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Monday, September 22, 2008

So Much for Sincerity

We've had e-mail discussions about the relative distortions of the ads of each campaign towards the opposing candidate.  This Manchester, NH editorial discusses what Obama's ads and claims about McCain say about his claims to be a "different kind of candidate."  


A quote from the editorial: "Obama's greatest strength as a candidate, aside from his oratorical skill, has long been his apparent sincerity and decency. Voters attracted to him think of him as that rarest of things: an honest politician. He has claimed himself that he would never engage in the sort of deceptive politicking that he says has tainted Washington for so long.

Yet here he is violating his own professed standards. This is not the Barack Obama so many voters in New Hampshire and elsewhere thought they knew. But it is the real Barack Obama. For despite his rhetoric, he is in fact campaigning so dishonestly that even The Washington Post and The New York Times have called him on it. Which means that he is in practice no different from those regular politicians against whom his entire campaign has been built."

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