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because Palin and McSame are virtually self-destructing before our very eyes? As many have pointed out recently, mostly in worried tones, Obama has yet to really go on the offensive against McSame and may be making some of the same mistakes that Gore and Kerry made in their respective campaigns in terms of lack of aggressiveness but based on the negative press regarding McSame and Palin that is slowly accumulating, wouldn't it make a lot more sense for Obama to step aside for the moment and just let them continue to shoot themselves in the foot while he takes "the high road" and focuses on the issues and his "ground game"?
Palin even crashed and burned in an interview that we all probably assumed would end up being a "puff piece" and McSame is spending most of his time whining and repeatedly getting trapped in the massive web of lies that he (and Palin) have constructed so much so that the corporate media is (finally) taking notice. I have a feeling that Obama's strategy is to allow them to disintegrate to a certain point and then deliver the "knockout" blow at the appropriate time (closer to the election).
What does everybody else think about this? I could be wrong but I believe that Obama's lack of aggressiveness is actually quite intentional and specifically designed to lull McSame/Palin into a false sense of security so that they will drop their guard-and then overplay their hand (which they seem to be doing with a vengeance). I don't believe that Obama would've gotten his campaign this far only to simply allow McSame to pick it apart and destroy him that easily and, frankly, McSame/Palin's attacks on Obama/Biden are rather lame compared to some of the stuff that Gore and Kerry had to deal with.
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