Bitter words
It’s pretty hard not to keep up to speed on the ongoing Democratic nominations race in the
The current exchange of political blows stems from Obama’s use of the word “bitter” in explaining why some citizens of rural areas cling to religion and guns to compensate for their bitterness from financial woes. Bad move. Criticisms and accusations of elitism on the part of Obama were hurled at the Democratic hopeful. And his opponent wasted no time in exploiting this faux pas. That’s how politics is. Unforgiving and always under scrutiny, even when you’re telling the truth.
Personally, I saw nothing wrong or offensive about Obama’s opinions. There are people who are in truth neglected by government and society in general, and being in financial distress or despair does not help any. To be bitter is normal and true. And when one is bitter, one looks for a diversion from that bitterness. In the
The Democratic nomination race should be over soon. But not before they exploit each and every opportunity to discredit each other. Still they play by the unwritten rules of honor in launching a campaign or launching an offensive. Somehow, there are rules of engagement. It is certainly a lot tamer than what we have over here, where politicians can literally hurl mud, even bullets. Whoever comes out as the Democratic candidate, history is already made. What would take it a notch further is if one of them actually lands in the White House.
We’ve had two women presidents. I guess Barack Obama’s equivalent here would be an ethnic Chinese. That certainly would be something if one actually became President of the
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