"Why isn't he farther ahead? Why can't he finish McCain off?"
These statements are what we will be hearing more of from Obama critics and pundits in the next few weeks. Pat Buchanan might as well tattoo any one of these on his forehead to save him some oxygen in thse upcoming weeks.
It's an argument that we heard often in the closing month of the primary by many pundits and opponents of Obama,when they didn't have many other cases to make. The argument essentially concedes that Obama is going to be the winning candidate while setting up a soft cushion to catch the critic or supporter of his opponent when the eventual loss of their candidate occurs. It's a natural response to the realization of a stinging defeat,and we see it in sports all the time. A close loss in anything is demoralizing,so you try to turn it into a positive in order to accept it easier.
My fantasy football team is riddled with injuries and bums,not unlike the McCain campaign and their message. My team continues to lose,but not by as much as I would expect. So maybe I'm doing good with what I have,or possibly my opponent isn't as good as I expect. But it doesn't matter. I'm losing,and so is John McCain.
So don't buy the 'Why can't Obama close the deal?' line of attack. It's nothing more than a security blanket for those who know they are going to need it on Nov. 4.
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