The Choice
New Yorker Magazine
12-Oct-2008 (2 comments)

Never in living memory has an election been more critical than the one fast approaching—that’s the quadrennial cliché, as expected as the balloons and the bombast. And yet when has it ever felt so urgently true? When have so many Americans had so clear a sense that a Presidency has—at the levels of competence, vision, and integrity—undermined the country and its ideals?

The incumbent Administration has distinguished itself for the ages. The Presidency of George W. Bush is the worst since Reconstruction, so there is no mystery about why the Republican Party—which has held dominion over the executive branch of the federal government for the past eight years and the legislative branch for most of that time—has little desire to defend its record, domestic or foreign. The only speaker at the Convention in St. Paul who uttered more than a sentence or two in support of the President was his wife, Laura. Meanwhile, the nominee, John McCain, played the part of a vaudeville illusionist, asking to be regarded as an apostle of change after years of embracing the essentials of the Bush agenda with ever-increasing ardor.

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cyclicforward

There is hope after all

by cyclicforward on

This is the time that America needs an intelligent leader to pull through difficulties at home and abroad. Obama is the likely candidate that can handle the issues intelligently and with the long term view.


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American Wife

great article

by American Wife on

That's the first I've seen of this article.  Many thanks for posting it.  There IS hope and that hope is Obama.