ZOMBIE HILLARY CAN MAKE A WINNING ARGUMENT; WANTS BRAINS

May 14, 2008 10:22

Sidenote: That's... the best icon I could come up with for politics on short notice. Yes, Dubya as a super Saiyan. Because I couldn't find an icon of Obama in a manga style. Maybe I'll make a different icon later.^^;; Anyway...

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lauracee May 15 2008, 08:37:31 UTC
LOL @ Hillary as a zombie XD

Hey it's LauraC from cosplay.com, add me? =D

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slave_to_anime May 16 2008, 12:24:15 UTC
That does pose an interesting question. Let me see if I can give my view on this. Sorry, this is going to be quite long.

The media is always going to have a bias one way or the other. They're operated by humans. The fact that the race has been so competitive makes this even more likely. So the first thing we have to remember is that it's not like the media have ever hated Obama in the first place. He is a media darling, and has been ever since he stepped foot onto the floor of the DNC 4 years ago to give his keynote ( ... )

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slave_to_anime May 19 2008, 21:26:38 UTC
Well, there's ONE thing the media did use against Obama that was a direct circumstance of his own words: his poorly worded "bitter" speech. The remainder of elements have definitely not been as negative. The thing is that a lot of the negative stuff about Obama are things that Clinton has been bringing up.

I don't know too much yet about her current strategists either. Dick Morris obviously wasn't on her team in 2008. Her previous chief strategist was, however, Mark Penn. A good PR man and presumably knowledgeable pollster, but a neophyte when it comes to running a campaign. The Huffington Post and internet in general is littered with stories about how the campaign was bungled. He resigned April 4th, but anyone looking at how the primaries went before then will know that by then, the damage was done.

Obama being relatively new actually in most elections would work to his DISADVANTAGE. But then again, this election has been anything but similar to most elections. I always treated Clinton's experience as a serious advantage ( ... )

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