The 2008 Presidential campaign has already turned pretty nasty. The attacks from the left have already begun in earnest; in particular on two different but related fronts.
The first is that of the direct, physical assault. Yesterday during the first day of the Republican National Convention, some enterprising radicals thought it would be a good idea to harass arriving delegates and even commit vitriolage. In some cases, they didn’t even wait for the buses to arrive before committing their assaults.
You will note that there were no “conservative protesters” (an oxymoron, really) at the DNC last week, let alone anybody doing anything like this. If there had been, you can bet whatever amount you like that it would have been all over the news in lurid headlines and breathless prose.
The second front is the more “respectable” one, if no less repugnant. Since the announcement that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will be John McCain’s running mate, the Democrats and their supporters have been pulling out all the stops in the effort to smear her in any way they can, regardless of how baseless and ridiculous their allegations. They are descending far below the level to which they in their fevered imaginations can even contemplate the Republicans sinking. It has the air of desperation about it, which means that they’re truly concerned even though they’ll never admit it.
Of course, since they’re right, dammit! anything and everything is justified. Any target, from Palin to her husband to her children and even her unborn grandchild is fair game.
Palin and her family are going to be put under a media microscope the likes of which has never before been seen. I hope they’re up to it. Unlike Obama, they don’t have the luxury of declaring topics “off limits” if they’re inconvenient.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
The Dogs of (Political) War
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