February 22, 2008

A little tarnish on the halo

Watching last night's debate, John Podhoretz observed about Sen. Obama:

This is telling. He really doesn’t like being criticized. Not that anybody does. But he’s showing some prickliness, and that is something Republicans can use to their advantage if they do it cleverly.

A few weeks ago Charles Krauthammer observed a similar gracelessness:

It showed a side of Barack Obama not seen before or since. And it wasn’t pretty. Asked in the Saturday Democratic debate about her dearth of “likability,” Clinton offered an answer both artful and sweet — first, demurely saying her feelings were hurt and mock-heroically adding that she would try to carry on regardless, then generously conceding that Obama is very likable and “I don't think I’m that bad.”

At which point, Obama, yielding to some inexplicable impulse, gave the other memorable unscripted moment of the New Hampshire campaign — the gratuitous self-indicting aside: “You’re likable enough, Hillary.” He said it looking down and with not a smile but a smirk.

Rising rock star puts down struggling diva — an unkind cut, deeply ungracious, almost cruel, from a candidate who had the country in a swoon over his campaign of grace and uplift. The media gave that moment little play, but millions saw it live, and I could surely not have been the only one who found it jarring.

(Hot Air disagreed with Krauthammer.)

Of course, it's one thing to note a weakness. The trick as Podhoretz noted is how to exploit it.

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Posted by SoccerDad at February 22, 2008 6:12 AM | TrackBack
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