Subject: P Gailey's "Obama, you ain't president yet&quo
Posted: August 5th, 2008, 12:36 pm
Subject: P Gailey's "Obama, you ain't president yet"
The editor of editorial's complaint about both candidates reminds us that the human foibles are fair game. However, this kind of reportage is plainly slanted towards a subjective and emotional sense rather than a more cogent assessment. His commentary detailing some healthy snacks gets Obama the lable "health food nut!" He says nothing about the efficiency and businesslike control the Obama campaign has manifested. I am proud to be one of the Obama million.
The press corps travels on the O-Force One in the same cabin as the candidate, all coach class. It's true he gets the front rows and the press corps sits in the back. So whatever unjustified secrecy the editor wants to rumor about, let him anoint himself as the prescient one. As far as self-anointing goes, the Illinois senator has the support of a valuable and capable team. He is their man, and he speaks on behalf of that team.
j loco
© Copyright 2008 St. Pete Times.
The editor of editorial's complaint about both candidates reminds us that the human foibles are fair game. However, this kind of reportage is plainly slanted towards a subjective and emotional sense rather than a more cogent assessment. His commentary detailing some healthy snacks gets Obama the lable "health food nut!" He says nothing about the efficiency and businesslike control the Obama campaign has manifested. I am proud to be one of the Obama million.
The press corps travels on the O-Force One in the same cabin as the candidate, all coach class. It's true he gets the front rows and the press corps sits in the back. So whatever unjustified secrecy the editor wants to rumor about, let him anoint himself as the prescient one. As far as self-anointing goes, the Illinois senator has the support of a valuable and capable team. He is their man, and he speaks on behalf of that team.
j loco
© Copyright 2008 St. Pete Times.