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Hillary endorses McCain

She basically says McCain crossses the “commander-in-chief threshold” because of his military service, and then she claims that SHE crosses that threshold as well! She will not give Obama the same status.

This is absurd in so many ways it’s hard to know where to begin.

First, she’s talking up the REPUBLICAN candidate in order to make an argument on her behalf. Again, the Clintons only care about the Clintons. They don’t give a damn about the Democratic Party. Many angry progressives have gone so far to suggest that she would like to see Obama lose if he gets the nomination in order to set herself up for 2012. That statement seems extreme until you start listening to the arguments she is putting forward.

Next, where is her experience that qualifies her to be commander-in-chief! Has she ever served in the military? No. Does she have any executive experience? No. Did dhe have national security clearance when she was First Lady? No. She traveled the world as First Lady, but that was mostly a ceremonial role. Her claim here is ridiculous.

It’s even more ridiculous when one considers the Iraq War vote. She blew it. She never read the full National Intelligence Estimate. The Senator who is supposed to be so hard-working and prepared didn’t do her homework. Or maybe she didn’t want to do it. It was a huge political risk to stand up to George Bush in 2002, and she wanted to run for President. We know now how bad she wants it, and we shouldn’t be surprised that she didn’t want to do anything that would risk her glorious future.

The Internet in Cuba

Many Cubans are using it to challenge the government.

We should end the draconian travel restrictions for Cuban-Americans immediately and start to engage the Cuban government. This will embolden the Cuban people to demand more changes.

I’d like to see Obama go down to South Florida and give a major address on Cuba and foreign policy. He can use Cuba as an example of how the old ways of doing things don’t make sense.

Obama’s challenge

The smear campaigns are starting to take their toll. He was going to have to address this stuff at some point in the general election, so maybe it will help him in the long run to deal with this stuff now. Joe Klein sums up the problem.

There was another issue bubbling, which I hesitate to raise because it is largely scurrilous. It has to do with Obama’s patriotism. There is a segment of the American populace that just can’t get past his name. There are Internet sleaze purveyors — a few, sadly, with roots in the Jewish community — who have exploited this fact to spread slanderous nonsense about Obama. Hillary Clinton disgraced herself by playing into these innuendos by telling 60 Minutes that Obama isn’t Islamic “as far as I know.” Over the past few weeks, though, both Barack and Michelle Obama have given ammunition to the smear artists. Michelle’s moment was her extremely unfortunate statement that the success of her husband’s campaign had made her “proud of my country” for the first time in her adult life. The Senator’s moment came in the Ohio debate when he played political word games before rejecting the support of the bigot Louis Farrakhan. The hesitation was noticeable — and unacceptable. There are other guilt-by-association problems floating out there: the occasional over-the-top racial statements by Obama’s pastor Jeremiah Wright; the fact that Obama has been described as “friendly” with 1960s dilettante-terrorist William Ayers. It seemed clear on primary night that Obama was aware of this potential problem, as patriotism replaced hope as a theme of his concession speech. He echoed John McCain in citing Abraham Lincoln, and called America “the last best hope on Earth.” That was the only “hope” he mentioned — a fascinating calibration.

I noticed the same thing in his speech. He emphasized the love he has for his country. This is not new for him, but addressing the patriotism issue head on is not a bad idea.

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