Tuesday, August 5, 2008

A GOP Pro Seeks to Define Obama

Alex Castellanos is a long time, highly articulate Republican political consultant---you may have seen him on CNN during the primary season. Here's his effort to draw a contrast between what he describes as a steadily evolving Barack Obama and his guy, John McCain:

At each place and stage, as Barack Obama chronicles the chapters of his life, he tells us how he has re-invented himself, becoming the role he inhabits, though not falsely or in-authentically, like Bill Clinton. He actually seems to transform himself, becoming what must be next. He has been called distant, aloof and somewhat unapproachable, perhaps because we cannot approach what he does not have, a solid core. His soul seems to be molten and made up of dreams, which is at once breathtakingly inspiring and forbiddingly indeterminate. When this young man with the flowing, passionate core, when this candidate without the solid-center changes positions and transforms himself as we watch, it leaves Americans much more in doubt about who he is and how he would lead us......

John McCain is a complete and well-formed man. Barack Obama is completing himself. As he moves to fit what he perceives to be a right-of-center country, he distances himself from the simple and authentic passion of a young candidate who once pledged "Change We Can Believe In."

Castellanos' column in today's Huffington Post is well worth reading in full for the sake of understanding the GOP perspective.



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