Re: Did I miss Obama's campaign "attacking" JTP??
[QUOTE=88Mariner;665057]whoa. hold on a second toasty. Implausible you say? It doesn't happen overnight. It takes baby-steps. Obama would likely take several at the very worst. He might not introduce socialism (which is already here in in its mild form), but he certainly ushers in a new era of socialism in america, where it is acceptable and common to agree, and where complex economic situations can be scrubbed down to simple sound bytes as, "see, capitalism doesn't work", despite all evidence to the contrary.
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whoa yourself.
I think every intelligent person would agree that on the spectrum of pure socialism vs pure and unrestricted capitalism, Obama's policies -- and the policies of the Democrats generally -- are to the left of those that McCain is advocating (although some of his proposals -- like the one for the government to buy up all the "bad" mortgages, whatever the hell that means -- make me wonder about this at times). That does not mean, however, that a vote for Obama is a vote for ushering in Soviet-era communism.
That's beside the point, though, because I mean it more in terms of a [I]political tactic[/I], regardless of whether it has any basis in fact. What I'm saying is that independent voters do not look at Obama and see Nikita Khrushchev. "Obama supports liberal policies" is a fair attack, but "Obama is a socialist" just flunks the smell test and doesn't stick. I say it's "implausible" in that voters don't see it as a reasonable attack, without any judgment on whether Obama's policies are more or less "socialist" than McCain's.
Simply put, it ain't going to work.