The Campaign About Nothing (TM): Obama's Really Plagiarizing Jerry Seinfeld
By: Rachel Marsden
It's always better that candidates stick to eviscerating each other on the 
issues, rather than resorting to ad hominem attacks. But in the case of Barack 
Obama, who's running for the supposedly serious job of Leader of the Free World 
solely on the strength of his "winning personality" - something on which 
grade-schoolers can barely coast -- he's not really giving anyone much else to 
chew on.
Jerry Seinfeld was credited with creating a TV show about nothing. Likewise, 
Barack Obama really is running the campaign about nothing. Not a bad strategy, 
really. And one that's clearly working. It's a real challenge to fire a gun a 
hit a mass of hot air without looking like an idiot. And that's the challenge 
that both Hillary Clinton and John McCain now face.
Hillary is at least trying -- to the point where Al Gore is apparently looking 
to keep things civil. And if he manages, he should win another Nobel Peace 
Prize. This time, one that's not for "Best Fiction".
Given that Obama has nothing substantive to say about any real issues, all 
Clinton can do is attack what he's putting out there: words. Those words about 
nothing. So now we learn, from the Associated Press, that the Clinton camp has 
provided proof that Obama lifted speeches from Massachusetts Governor Deval 
Patrick - someone with whom he shares strategist, David Axelrod.
A guy in an empty suit, powered by someone else's hot air. 
Great. JFK - a military hero who was first elected to Congress at age 30, and 
wasn't elected president until 14 years worth of significant legislative 
experience later - would probably like to reach out from the grave and slap his 
brother Ted and daughter Caroline for mentioning him and Obama in the same 
breath. JFK can even be credited with having enough backbone to not have 
followed the pile-on against Joe McCarthy in the 50s, and for realizing a threat 
when he saw it with Communist Cuba to the point of being willing to take the 
nation to war if necessary.
But the reality is that people who watch Oprah but don't pick up a newspaper are 
allowed to vote, too. And Obama is their man. Next up, John McCain will be the 
next person who gets to try nailing hot air to the wall.
And for those GOPers who argue that McCain - with a lifetime American 
Conservative Union rating in the 80s - is so "liberal" that they may as well 
vote for Obama (with an ACU rating of 8/100), I have one question for you: When 
you're on an airplane and you're told that they don't have your in-flight meal 
of choice, do you then say "oh, screw it, just bring me some dog food"? Because 
that's exactly what you're saying.
Here's a reality check on how McCain and the formidable "Candidacy About Nothing" ™ match 
up, on the two most pressing issues facing the USA: terrorism and the economy.
TERRORISM
McCain: Has said that he's willing to stay in the Mideast for as long as it 
takes to drain the al-Qaeda swamp. He has a problem with terrorists being 
subjected to frat antics, but as a former POW who barely escaped with his life 
from North Vietnam, can be excused for the knee-jerk reaction. Has eight major 
military awards, is the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, 
and ex officio for the Senate Intelligence Committee. Something tells me he'd 
probably have some idea what he's doing as Commander in Chief of US Forces.
Obama: Speaks a lot of hope, but the Iraqi people frankly wouldn't have much if 
it if he was in charge - because they'd still be living under Saddam Hussein. 
Obama brags about having voted against that mission of "hope" - despite the 
added bonus of Iraq having been one of more than 60 countries in which al-Qaeda 
was established. In fact, he's so turned off by the idea of defending democracy 
and freedom that one of the only real legislative efforts he's put forth is the 
"Iraq War De-escalation Act of 2007". Because, you know, it's not like pulling 
out of Afghanistan right after the late 80s combat operations against the 
Soviets led to the much bigger problem we have now.
President G.W. Bush's strategy has ensured that, no matter who takes office in 
January 2009, that person will still be commanding thousands of troops in this 
war's Mideast theater. I'm sure they're all thrilled at the prospect of a boss 
whose only real military experience consists of tinkering with G.I. Joe.
ECONOMY
McCain: Had enough sense to support making Bush's tax cuts permanent, and isn't 
keen on band-aid solutions like short term cash handouts to people who really 
aren't paying much tax in the first place.
Obama: Wants to take your cash and give it to people with kids ("Child Tax Care 
Credit"), thinks that a $500 tax credit will "provide relief to self-employed 
small business owners" (that's one heck of a "small business"!), and give you 
$500 so you can keep your house and pay your mortgage. I gather this is for 
folks who are financing campground tents -- or in the case of Alaskans, igloos.
Frankly, the current polls pumping up the Campaign/Candidate About Nothing ™ 
make me wonder if I'm stuck in the middle of a really bad reality show. One in 
which media folks like MSNBC's Chris Matthews actually say aloud that Obama's hot 
air emissions give him "a thrill going up my leg". Paging Simon Cowell...
 
COPYRIGHT 2008 GRAND CENTRAL POLITICAL MAGAZINE