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Economist Writer Disillusioned with Hillary [Dan Collins]

I’m not exactly sure when it happened, but my will has been broken. I’ve realised that covering Mrs Clinton’s campaign without explicitly stating that it has turned into a win-at-all-costs operation fueled by phony outrage, hypocritical proclamations and absurd notions of who is electable and who is not is an exercise in deliberate deception, and I can’t do that. Perhaps I am weaker than my colleagues, but a certain fatigue sets in when trying to sort through it all. Mrs Clinton does have substance, and some well-thought-out policy prescriptions, but did you know Barack Obama is an elitist? Never mind that the Clintons largely agree with what Mr Obama said, or meant to say.

Perhaps it is because Mrs Clinton is the underdog that the tone of her campaign is so different from Mr Obama’s. Her efforts to connect with different voting blocs have not worked—one day she’s a sniper-dodging commander-in-chief, the next she’s a gun-shooting woman of the people. Most of the time she simply looks like a caricature of the voters she’s trying to lure. And when it comes down to policy, there are simply not enough big differences between the two candidates to allow her to catch up. So she must make Mr Obama look unelectable. She must go negative. And she has.

That’s fine, but let’s be forthright about it. This is no longer a campaign based on ideas. It is a campaign focused on tearing down Mr Obama. We all know that’s her only shot at the nomination. I’m tired of pretending otherwise.

I feel sorry for the guy, kinda. But what a wuss; what a drama queen. I mean, this guy sounds whingier than Obama.

Clearly, he doesn’t drink enough. Also clearly, he is naive. Finally, I don’t understand why he’s intimating that he is expected to advocate for Mrs. Clinton. Certainly that can’t be part of the job description, can it?

Please forgive me, for my weakness . . . it is honesty! Fuckin’ Ay. I mean, why isn’t this guy trailing Obama?

6 Replies to “Economist Writer Disillusioned with Hillary [Dan Collins]”

  1. bains says:

    The one good thing about this campaign cycle is that the veneer of soaring aims, desires, and saintly perfection has been ripped from the rotting plywood that is the Democratic Party. The bad thing is Democrats don’t care – their own noise machine blinds them from the crumbling substrate upon which their oh-so-glorious dance floor has been built.

  2. Jeffersonian says:

    Is someone going to break the bad news about the Tooth Fairy to this babe in the woods?

  3. guinsPen says:

    Her efforts to connect with different voting blocs have not worked—one day she’s a sniper-dodging commander-in-chief, the next she’s a gun-shooting woman of the people.

    Different?

  4. thor says:

    We all know that’s her only shot at the nomination.

    A few more tequila shots will add some fire to her puss.

  5. happyfeet says:

    One must not be critical of Obama. He’s special, and this Economist person displays great insight and sensitivity in his recognition of this. Holding Obama to the same level of accountability as other candidates would be disheartening for all of us who believe in the values of Hope and Change. God bless America except also you can damn it too as long as I’m not in church that day cause gosh that would sure be awkward.

  6. McGehee says:

    I don’t know about hope, but the value of my change right now is about 63 cents.

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