I do understand that this will be a very tough election cycle for
all Republicans, not just McCain. And I get that McCain is not viewed with great warmth by the conservative true believers. I'm not clear on how frustration plays into all of this, but I'm willing to learn ...
I don't believe I
have been attacking McCain, unless you consider those instances when I bring up an area in which one of our Republicans is attacking Obama in a way that would be equally damaging to either candidate. Then, sometimes, I feel compelled to point out that some attacks are bad for all.
I don't give much of a damn about whether I'm viewed as unbiased or not — and I seriously doubt that I am. (What does "unbiased" mean, anyway? I'll take "thoughtful" or "considered" instead, or better yet "funny," assuming I'm allowed to choose.) But it irritates me when others insist that I must think the way they imagine I do, and if I don't I'm being sneaky and deceptive. How
dare I not conform to somebody else's notion of my thought process.
As another poster so thoughtfully highlighted, I raised exactly one attack article on Johnny Mac, and it was to sound out the Orgah's opinion on the matter, not to score some ephemeral internet debate point. If this is the basis for my rabid Obama partisanship, what can I say? The True Way must be narrow and difficult indeed.
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The thing that I notice about general media coverage is that there's just way more coverage of Obama, period. A lot of it's fluff and some of it's stupid, and lord knows every possible slander has been dragged through the spotlight, but if you weren't paying close attention, you might not notice that Johnny Mac was in the race.
I'd say much the same about this thread.
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