The last few days we have heard a bunch of garbage from the McCain-Palin ticket about Obama being a radical, a socialist, a communist or a Marxist. There has been a sustained effort to play the guilt by association game, no longer Bill Ayers but now they have moved on to Rashid Khalidi, a Palenstinian who is a professor at Columbia.
Now I am not going to even debate the merits of the attack, because just like every other character assassination attempt by McCain, the connection is tenous at best and the accusation is blatantly false.
No, what I want to say briefly is this. By the time the polls close on Tuesday night, somewhere between 60 and 70 million Americans are going to vote for Barack Obama. Win or lose, a huge percentage of the nation believe in his message and his ideas, including me.
I think the fundamental flaw in the McCain "radical" argument is that a huge portion of the electorate doesn't see what Obama is proposing as radical or Un-American (that's the implication of the socialism/marxism charge). It is an argument that fires up the GOP base, but doesn't sway the middle, because, at its core, you have to disqualify about half of America as radicals.
It would have to mean people like me accept the idea that a progressive tax code is socialism (which it is NOT), or that "American Values" can be viewed through only one lens. I bring this up, because I saw this web vide for Obama that tells the story of one of his volunteers in Colorado. You watch this story, and tell me how he (or Barack for that matter) is a radical, socialist.
Five Days to Go!

