Hillary Rodham Clinton has reason to be a happy camper. Over recent days, for the first time in months, she has moved significantly ahead of Barack Obama in Gallup's national polling. And, defying Milton Friedman's famous dictum that there is no such thing as a free lunch, she's made these gains at no cost.Clinton has remained quietly on the sidelines, smirking like a Cheshire cat, as Republican commentators have done all her work for her. They've dragged out the tapes of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and have helped sully what everyone thought was Obama's picture-perfect and Teflon-coated image.Why, after all, should the New York senator bear the costs of attacking Obama and his controversial pastor, further alienating black voters she so desperately wants back, when Republicans have been more than happy to do this work for her?As a result, Clinton has picked up ground and the Illinois senator has lost some. And what have Republicans gained by so enthusiastically jumping into the Democratic-primary fray?Sorry, but I don't buy the calculations about which Democrat will be easier to beat. The brilliant political tacticians have as much insight about what will be nine months from now as they had nine months ago about what we have on the table today.Sure, Wright's inflammatory sermons, and Obama's longtime association with this man, is important news. But the real story for Republicans is that, for practical considerations, there's no difference between the two left-wing, big-government-loving, morally relativist candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. This is what Sen. John McCain of Arizona and the Republican Party should be running against, regardless of who it turns out to be.There's some sense that Obama's relationship with Wright hints at a possible hidden subversive side of his that makes him more dangerous than Clinton.But there's no reason to have concerns about one and not the other.Take, for instance, Wright's outrageous accusation that AIDS in the black community is the result of some racial conspiracy.Last summer, the Democratic presidential candidates debated at Howard University. A black journalist asked for comments about why AIDS is ravaging young black women. Clinton observed, "You know ... if HIV/AIDS were the leading cause of death of white women between the ages of 25 and 34, there would be an outraged outcry in this country."Or how about Wright's trip with the Rev. Louis Farrakhan to visit Moammar Gadhafi in Libya?So let's recall Clinton's famous embrace of and kissing Soha Arafat, wife of terrorist Yasser.Clinton wants to credit her years as first lady as relevant experience to be president. In those years, her husband, then-President Bill Clinton, transformed Arafat from terrorist to statesman, inviting him to the White House and to Camp David to negotiate peace.The fruits of this folly are pretty clear today. In a recent poll done by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, as reported in The New York Times, 84 percent of Palestinians surveyed approved of the recent terror attack in which eight teen-age Israeli rabbinic students were murdered in a Jerusalem seminary.In my speaking tours at universities around the country, students tell me that they hear from many professors a worldview not much different from what we're hearing on the footage of Wright's sermons.Can we forget prestigious Columbia University's inviting, and providing a gracious forum for, Iran's maniac president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to speak there (in Clinton's state of New York)?What should Republicans do?Offer low- and middle-income working Americans a real conservative alternative to "Hillbama."Appreciate one point of Obama's Philadelphia speech this week on race and religion. The Jeremiah Wrights of this world do not emerge from nowhere and do not maintain large congregations for no reason.Tens of millions of low-income Americans open themselves up to the simplemindedness of the left because they hear nothing else. They are lost because they are born and raised, often with one parent, in communities that are lost in a country that is increasingly becoming lost.Our problem is in our broken families and our broken schools. Not in the ozone layer.Let's hope that McCain will listen to the millions of conservative Christians around this country who are trying to communicate with him. They need McCain and McCain needs them. And the growing masses of struggling, working Americans need both.(Star Parker is president of CURE, Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education (www.urbancure.org), and author of three books. She can be reached at parker(at)urbancure.org.)(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, http://www.scrippsnews.com)
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Republicans should focus on the right, not Wright
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Deceptive Intelligence in Reporting
For one example out of many of how deceptive intelligence in media works, I will point out the following article quote:
"Or how about Wright's trip with the Rev. Louis Farrakhan to visit Moammar Gadhafi in Libya?"
Now examine the context fo this trip which dramatically changes the perspective:
This ominously reported trip to Libya was in fact a peace mission of clergy led by Rev. Jesse Jackson and Min. Louis Farrakhan to Libya (and Syria) that successfully led to the freeing of an American Navy piolot (Lt. Robert Goodman) who was shot down in 1983 during a mission over Lebanon. Most American's would consider this trip, its aim and outcome to be honorable and patriotic. President Ronald Regain certainly did and said as much during the White House homecoming reception for Lt. Goodman.
I don't know if Star Parker is merely a liar or misinformed but the result is the same.
Obama should publicly
Obama should publicly apologize for endorsing this un American racist preacher who Obama considered his mentor for 20 years. After that Obama should drop out of the race, he is not fit to be the President of the United States. Hillary is the one, she always was and always will be.
Divide and Conquer
The above comment is spoken (written) like a true hater of both Democratic candidates. The idea is to diss Obama and falsely trumpet Clinton to divide and conquer before the general election. Good political strategy for the elephants but bad in the long-run for America.
reply to Obama should publically apologize...Please!!!
I think this is why Clinton is appealing to the uneducated and working class folks, they do not research or read the whole materials, they take the pundits opinions as gospel. Do you not know how to research read and comprehend what you have read. Look in your hearts it could not be this dark that you can not see some increment of light and just know that Hilliary and Bill are laughing all the way to the bank. Looks like the Clintons are the only ones who prospered under the republicans, those tax returns......And back room deals. Do you really want this for the President of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?
Senator Obama's pastor
What ever happened to the constitutional right "Freedom of Religion"? Are you a supporter of the United States constitution? What happened to "Separation of Church and State"? You can't have it both ways. Freedom of Religion and Senator Obama must apologize for what his pastor said. If you believe the Senator should apologize and also in the U.S. constitution, then your logic is off. You need to rethink what you've written. I'm asking you these questions because my fifth grade daughter read your comment then asked me these questions. Hillary Clinton has connections with some pretty shady characters. Check out her relationship with Peter Paul. All you have to do is YouTube, "Peter Paul and Hillary Clinton". This video speaks volumns about Senator Clinton's character. She also has some strange connections with a religious sect. Check out YouTube. I would never say that she should drop out of this presidential race. Read her books. She also said that she was upset by the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. How could she be? She was a Goldwater Girl". Read her books. We all know what that means. Do you?
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