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Hillary channels Annie Oakley?

The New Neo Posted on April 16, 2008 by neoApril 23, 2008

Obama sneered in response to Hillary’s claim to fond memories of being taught to shoot by her father at her grandfather’s cottage (near Scranton, PA, no less!), and of duck-hunting: Shame on her….She, how she values the second amendment, she’s … Continue reading →

Posted in People of interest, Politics | 14 Replies

The liberal Obama and Humpty Dumpty: belief in the power of words

The New Neo Posted on April 2, 2008 by neoMay 15, 2012

I’ve written previously about Barack Obama’s masterful use of words as a smokescreen. His lawyerly skills serve him well in this regard. But Peter Wehner has been on his case lately as opposing counsel. Obama has been spending time distancing … Continue reading →

Posted in Language and grammar, Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Literature and writing, Politics | 34 Replies

Obama, Hillary, McCain, and courage under fire

The New Neo Posted on March 27, 2008 by neoMay 20, 2008

I’ve come to the conclusion that one of the main themes of the coming election isn’t just “change.” It’s guts. Why else would Hillary lie about having come under fire in Bosnia? Surely claiming there was physical danger involved in … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Obama, Politics | 52 Replies

Obama’s foreign policy: riding on a smile and sophistry—and “dignity promotion”

The New Neo Posted on March 25, 2008 by neoMay 20, 2008

I read this Spencer Ackerman piece with some interest, thinking it promised to define Obama’s foreign policy. And, since Obama has been roundly criticized for being all rhetoric, with no “there” there (as Gertrude Stein would say), I was looking … Continue reading →

Posted in Obama, Politics, Terrorism and terrorists | 62 Replies

The Democrats’ dilemma: what’s a Party leader to do?

The New Neo Posted on March 22, 2008 by neoMarch 27, 2008

What is it about Florida and voting? The state seems cursed. Along with Michigan, it’s become the center of a Democratic political firestorm because of an earlier decision by national Party leaders to disallow its primary due to violations of … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 38 Replies

A tale of two infidelities: Bill vs. Eliot

The New Neo Posted on March 15, 2008 by neoAugust 28, 2009

John Heileman has an article in New York Magazine listing ten reasons Eliot Spitzer was politically undone by his infidelities while Bill Clinton managed to survive his. The most important reasons seem to be that Spitzer had already become very … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 8 Replies

Obama vs. McCain: profiles in courage

The New Neo Posted on March 14, 2008 by neoMay 20, 2008

Peter Wehner presents an absolutely devastating critique of Obama’s most visible foreign policy record, his position on Iraq. It’s also the record of which Obama is most proud. But if one closely follows his shifting statements, it’s hard to conclude … Continue reading →

Posted in Iraq, Obama, Politics | 50 Replies

Presidential campaign as boxing match: the “refs” and the candidates

The New Neo Posted on March 10, 2008 by neoMarch 15, 2008

Presidential races require strategy. As they’ve become longer and more complex, they’ve taken on qualities somewhere between a marathon, a boxing match, and an advertising campaign. Special advisers can help the candidates, much like trainers, coaches, and promoters. But still, … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Press | 7 Replies

Presidents, that ringing telephone, and military service

The New Neo Posted on March 7, 2008 by neoMay 20, 2008

By now the consensus is that Hillary’s red phone ad probably helped her comeback on Super Tuesday Two. The ad was controversial but traditional, in the mold of a famous ad Walter Mondale used against Gary Hart in 1984, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Military, Obama, Politics | 31 Replies

Brattleboro, Vermont: where it can ALL happen!

The New Neo Posted on March 5, 2008 by neoMarch 6, 2008

Yesiree, that’s their motto in Brattleboro: “Where it can ALL happen.” I’m not exactly sure what the ALL is about, although the slogan is vaguely reminiscent of Barack Obama’s. But one thing that has indeed happened is that Vermont is … Continue reading →

Posted in Literature and writing, New England, Politics | 32 Replies

Advantages of a lengthy, bitter campaign—for the Democrats

The New Neo Posted on March 5, 2008 by neoMarch 6, 2008

You’ve probably all read about the disadvantages of the lengthy unresolved Democratic campaign. Less time to unify. Lingering bitterness. Lots of fun video clips the Republicans can use against the eventual nominee in the general election. But there are advantages … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 8 Replies

Where’s the change?

The New Neo Posted on March 4, 2008 by neoMay 20, 2008

“Where’s the beef?” was not only a famous ad slogan of the early 80’s, it figured in the Democratic campaign for President in 1984: [Gary] Hart had moved his candidacy from dark horse to the lead over [Walter] Mondale based … Continue reading →

Posted in Obama, Politics | 14 Replies

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