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The media is starting to notice

Posted by Eye Doc On August - 15 - 2008

What are they starting to notice?  Well, that Barack Obama is far less knowledgable and competent on international matters than John McCain is.

For the last several days, Senator Barack Obama has seemed to fade from the scene while on his secluded vacation here, as his opponent, Senator John McCain, has seized nearly every opportunity to display his foreign policy credentials on the dominant issue of the week: the conflict between Russia and Georgia.

Only once, at the beginning of the week, did Mr. Obama discuss the fighting in public, when he emerged from his beachfront rental home to condemn Russia’s escalation, in a way that seemed timed for the evening television news. He took no questions whose answers might demonstrate command of the issue.

Mr. McCain and his surrogates, however, have discussed the situation nearly every day on the campaign trail, often taking a hard line against Russia to the point of his declaring the other day, “We are all Georgians.”

It is as if the candidates’ images have been reversed within a matter of a few weeks. When Mr. Obama was overseas last month, Mr. McCain’s foreign policy bona fides seemed diminished, if only because he could not attract the news media attention received by Mr. Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Now, Mr. Obama’s voice seems muted at a time when much of the world has been worriedly watching the conflict.

Read the whole thing.  Just the title of the  NYT article is very revealing (and pretty funny to boot). When a liberal newspaper like the New York Times is questioning Barack Obama’s competence, that’s really, really saying something.  Well, better late than never I say. As long as people understand what a disaster Obama is before November rolls around.

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