Liberals Remain Blind to Obama's Weaknesses—and Dangers

August 28, 2008 RSS Feed Print

DENVER—This is another tale of two conventions. I posted earlier from Denver on how Democratfest felt to me just like the 1976 Republican Convention in Kansas City where Gerald Ford narrowly squeaked by Ronald Reagan to win the nomination. No, in Denver there is no contested nomination as there was in Kansas City. But Sen. Hillary Clinton's presence weighed mightily and at times it felt like there were two Democratic candidates at the convention.

Uber-libs and party regulars seem completely blind to this and in fact seem to be trying to bury it down to the earth's core. Witness this post from left-leaning Salon.com's Rebecca Traister on a PUMA (or Party Unity My A**) protest:

But this is how media fantasy gets made, a miniature tableau of political discord, played out in front of a couple of well-placed television cameras and a television host who finds fetishistic, hyperbolic meaning in everything having to do with the defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her still-sore supporters.

I spoke at a panel with Traister, one hosted by the Women's Media Center, and found her to be a thoughtful person (and gifted writer). But her pro-Barack Obama leanings blind her to reality. She portrayed the pro-Hillary, anti-Obama protesters as a hysterical, PMS-ing minority. True, at the convention Obama folks dominate. But a look at the polls and in discussions with honest pro-Obama delegates in Denver, it's clear Democrats are worried and they have plenty to worry about.

A Gallup poll out this morning shows Obama wins more points from voters than McCain on handling of economic issues and in terms of "caring" about voters' problems. But he falls way behind on the question of leadership and on voters' questions about whether he can handle the job of Commander -in-Chief. Meanwhile, as I posted earlier, conservative Democrats are still not behind him, and guess what: There are more conservatives in this country than liberals. Guess what again: Clinton's supporters are more conservative than Obama's.

This race is far from over. But as I've noted repeatedly, liberal Democrats ignore and belittle conservative Democrats at their peril.

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ello of LA 7:23PM December 17, 2009

Dubai is suffering from a catastrophic property slump.

But more importantly, Sen. Reid and House Democrats won’t discuss the economic damage Forced Health Insurance Costs will cause the U.S. Real Estate Industry.

After the Health Care Bill passes, the annual costs of Forced Health Insurance will disqualify millions of homebuyer-mortgage-applicants, needed to support home selling prices and values that support the housing market; and secure trillions in mortgages held by U.S. banks. Increasing forced health insurance costs will cause homebuyers to qualify for smaller mortgages. For many, forced health insurance costs may equal their paid Income Tax increasing risks of mortgage defaults. Homeowners that can’t afford health insurance or opt-out penalties, IRS can file liens destroying their credit; families deemed not poor by Government for subsidized insurance, may have to sell their homes or borrow money to buy health insurance or pay Opt-Out penalties with money needed for medical expenses.

Current falling home prices and values continue to lower property taxes, forcing local governments to layoff workers and ask federal agencies for money; increasing federal deficits. Historically dropping home values cause unemployment in related real estate industries, e.g. construction and manufacturing.

Ross Wolf of NV 10:51AM December 05, 2009

Could Costs of “Sen. Reid’s Health Care bill” Threaten U.S. Military Budgets?

China is the U.S. Government's biggest creditor. The Chinese Communists know Sen. Reid’s hugely expensive health care bill, leaves America no room whatsoever to payoff the Communists should China call in its loans. A default by U.S. Government on China’s loans could destroy U.S. credit ratings and the dollar globally, particularly with oil producing nations that accept U.S. Dollars. The Reid Health bill may costs taxpayers 2.5 Trillion when you unravel the math and may crush many States with increasing Medicaid Costs. China could potentially cripple U.S. military defense budgets by demanding full payment of U.S. debts. The Communist Government has effectively usurped U.S. global power, by allowing Congress to repeatedly approve huge borrowing from China. Reid among other Democrats may have subordinated America’s security to pass a terrible health bill for their own political purposes.

Ross Wolf of NV 10:42AM December 05, 2009

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Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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