This is a couple weeks old, but a friend just showed it to me. King of All Media Howard Stern interviewed Barack Obama supporters in New York City and asked them if they supported Obama's "pro-life" stance, or his call to "finish the job" in Iraq. They enthusiastically agreed with many of McCain's positions:
It's no surprise to find uninformed voters who support a candidate but really don't understand what he or she stands for. This leads to two conclusions:
1. The 2008 election is not a referendum on any political philosophy, and should not be read as a fundamentaly shift to the left from the American electorate. It is a fundamental shift toward a guy who is great on TV and gives a great speech.
2. The Republicans - specifically, conservatives - need to step up the candidate recruitment, because there are plenty of people out there who will jump on board if you look great on TV and give a great speech.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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