Obama on MTP: The Third Rail
My impression of Senator Barack Obama's appearance on Meet the Press (the transcript link will be added when available) was that it was adequate. It was a typical Russert gotcha fest that Obama took in stride and handled with aplomb. Except for one issue. Social Security.
The exchange with Russert on Social Security was particularly damaging because Obama has made a point of calling out Senator Clinton for not speaking forthrightly on the so-called Social Security "crisis." But Russert pulled out quotes from Obama where he said "all options would be on the table," compared it to Obama's most recent rhetoric that appeared to rule out certain options. Obama went back and forth on what was "on the table" and what was not on the table, and how he would deal with Social Security. Ironically, Obama seemed to endorse some type of consensus approach remarkably similar to what Senator Clinton has described.
In the end, Russert asked Obama 'so, all options are on the table?' Obama did not say no. In that exchange, Obama proved why Senator Clinton has taken the right POLITICAL approach on Social Security - a serious approach gets you nowhere in today's political climate with a Media that perpetrates the myth that Social Security is in crisis and a Republican Party that will pounce with mendacity and distortions. Obama gave answers today that CAN be used against him, both by Republicans and his Democratic primary opponents. And discussion of the issue itself has been forwarded not at all. Yet again, Obama should learn the lesson that he does not have the power to change politics. He is just a politican. An extremely talented one to be sure, but still just a politician.
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