May 12 2008

OK, I’m Convinced Obama Is The Next Dukakis

Published by at 8:01 am under 2008 Elections,All General Discussions

I had not really seen any connection between Sen Obama’s campaign and the disastrous campaign of Governor Michael Dukakis against George Bush Sr in 1988. But that was up until I read Susan Estrich try and make the case Obama is not another Dukakis. Tried and failed, that is. By the time I got through her article she had me convinced Obama was going to be another Dukakis, without a doubt. Seems the Environmental Republican was all over this one a while back.

24 responses so far

24 Responses to “OK, I’m Convinced Obama Is The Next Dukakis”

  1. MerlinOS2 says:

    The exact same support base the eggheads and blacks.

    A recipe for a repeat of the Dukakis Caucus.

  2. MerlinOS2 says:

    Paul Begala even said so on a recent appear on one of the taking head shows

    Clinton herself is more forcefully disparaging Obama’s chances to win in November, asserting that his support “among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again.” Her friend and unofficial adviser Paul Begala went further, bluntly charging that Obama’s coalition of “eggheads and African-Americans” spells defeat for Democrats.

  3. Soothsayer says:

    Okay, let me get this straight:

    One candidate is an honors graduate from Columbia and Harvard Law School, the other a bottom feeder graduating 894 out of 899 who has never had a paycheck in his entire life that didn’t come from Uncle Sam or his wife.

    One candidate is attractive, articulate and informed, the other is borderline senescent who can’t keep straight who we’re fighting with and who we’re fighting against, and who wants to perpetuate the policies that have made George Bush the most disapproved president in US history.

    But, money speaks louder than words, so let us look to the Futures Market and the Invisible Hand of the marketplace, where the Dems currently enjoy a 58-41 advantage among people who put their money where their mouth is.

    AJ, Obama is Dukakis only in your dreams.

  4. ivehadit says:

    Soothie’s post clearly defines what the Left looks for in their leaders: all style and little substance.

    Oh, and they worship at the altar of the “elite” universities as G_d’s gift to the world.

    Soothie, I got news for ya: an honors class of seniors at one of the I V League schools (aka Ivy League) couldn’t answer this question: who is George C. Marshall? Zero, nada, not one got it right.

    How can you guys defend a country you know nothing about?

    And, as to the polls : you all are making the same big mistake you made before…misreading the polls. All true Americans want to win in the GWOT theater of Iraq. Period.

  5. browngreengold says:

    Yep, an “attractive, articulate and informed” candidate who doesn’t even know how many states there are in the US.

  6. browngreengold says:

    An “attractive, articulate and informed” candidate who said that 10,000 people were killed when it was really 12.

    Yep, he’s articulate and informed all right.

  7. Soothsayer says:

    Gosh, this looks like the Libby trial all over again.

    You can all apologize for being woefully wrong and willfully ignorant on November 12th. Look forward to hearing from you

  8. 75 says:

    The nastiest thing Dukakis had behind him was hippies, lawyers, and dopers, and Code Pinko types. Obama has hardcore enemies of America in his corner. Obama is far more dangerous that Dukakis ever could have dramed to be.

  9. 75 says:

    “dreamed”…sorry. it’s monday

  10. ivehadit says:

    Right on, 75!!!

  11. crosspatch says:

    Dukakis is Greek for “Mondale”. Obama’s election loss is really going to emotionally upset some people.

  12. The Macker says:

    Soothie
    You still “don’t have it straight.” Your street hustler candidate is deficient in geography (57 states) and history (FDR negotiating with Hitler), reflecting badly on Ivy League degrees.

    Doing the right thing is seldom popular, and certainly not with the Terrorist Lobby.

  13. Soothsayer says:

    In light of the fact that true Conservative Bob Barr has announced he will run as a 3d party candidate, and Ron Paul (another REAL conservative) has been organizing folks across the country to stage an embarrassing public revolt against Sen. John McCain when Republicans gather for their national convention in Minnesota at the beginning of September . . . I will sit happily by as the Republicans self destruct and suffer the most humiliating defeat since LBJ spanked Barry Goldwater.

  14. 75 says:

    Actually, Macker…there are 57 states. They just happen to be th 57 nations of the OIC!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_of_the_Islamic_Conference

  15. 75 says:

    From Wikipedia…

    “The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is an international organization with a permanent delegation to the United Nations. It groups 57 nations, most of which are Islamic, from the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, Caucasus, Balkan, Southeast Asia, South Asia and South America.”

    There are 57 states, they’re just not American.

  16. ivehadit says:

    How does soothie know so much about that dem operative, Ron Paul…hmmmm.

    Ron Paul is NO conservative. Sorry, Soothie.

  17. ivehadit says:

    Amd, fyi, the Libby trial was a farce. And you know it, Soothie.
    Tim Russert’s memory against Scooter’s. You should be afraid, very afraid of what was done to Mr. Libby, Soothie. One’s memory should not be prosecuted/persecuted.

    But we shall see. I bet Hillary never thought all her garbage would be coming out as it is today, either. So ya just nevah know when the truth will be set free.

  18. Terrye says:

    What the hell has the Libby trial got to do with this? Besides, this is Obama we are talking about, some of his best friends are felons.

  19. Soothsayer says:

    Hmmmm . . . latest WaPo poll:

    Obama 51% – McSame 44%

    With 82% of the populace saying Bush has the country on the wrong track . . . and McSame offering Bush leftovers as the totality of his platform.

    There may be a McGovern in this campaign . . . but John Sidney McCain aka Crazy Old Coot will be playing the losing role.