Friday, April 04, 2008

Charles Krauthammer on Barack Obama on National Review Online

Charles Krauthammer on Barack Obama on National Review Online: "Clinton’s problem, however, is that a corkscrew landing under sniper fire is the kind of thing that is hard to forget and harder still for memory to invent. This is confabulation on a pathological scale.

A Clintonian scale. And that’s the problem. Barack Obama has been gaining on Hillary in part because Tuzla reminds Democrats what they had largely succeeded in banishing from consciousness: the Clintons’ rather arm’s-length relationship with truth. The great New York Times columnist William Safire once called Hillary Clinton “a congenital liar” and made it stick. And that was more than a decade before snipergate.

The revulsion at the Clintons’ lack of scruples remained latent as long as the focus was on her relatively unknown opponent, a blank slate being filled in with Tony Rezko’s shady dealings and Jeremiah Wright’s racist rants. Tuzla not only provided a distraction from Obama’s problem with the raving re"

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