Conveniently for me, South Carolina’s The State has stated in their endorsement of Barack Obama the exact reason that I support him:
due credit: Andrew Sullivan
On positions from Iraq to health care, the policy differences between Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama are minute… The one most significant difference between them can be found in how they would approach the presidency – and how the nation might respond.
…[We] have a good idea what a Clinton presidency would look like. The restoration of the Clintons to the White House would trigger a new wave of all-out political warfare. That is not all Bill and Hillary’s fault – but it exists, whomever you blame, and cannot be ignored. Hillary Clinton doesn’t pretend that it won’t happen; she simply vows to persevere, in the hope that her side can win. Indeed, the Clintons’ joint career in public life seems oriented toward securing victory and personal vindication.
Sen. Obama’s campaign is an argument for a more unifying style of leadership. In a time of great partisanship, he is careful to talk about winning over independents and even Republicans. He is harsh on the failures of the current administration – and most of that critique well-deserved. But he doesn’t use his considerable rhetorical gifts to demonize Republicans. He’s not neglecting his core values; he defends his progressive vision with vigorous integrity. But for him, American unity – transcending party – is a core value in itself.
…Despite America’s bitter partisan divide, all sides should agree on this: In such an environment, little gets done. Congress has been largely useless under both Republican and Democratic leadership. Setting aside the ideological conflict for conflict’s sake to get anything worthwhile done has fallen severely out of fashion.
And America certainly has things to get done.
Tags: 2008 election, Andrew Sullivan, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Obama
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Hey there!
Just wanted to take a minute this morning to wish you a VERY happy birthday, and a year filled with blessings, health, and happy surprises! We think about you (far more often than we call!) and would love to see you again soon!Have a great day!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
-The crazy family from San Diego-
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