This has been one of the most interesting nomination campaigns to watch, maybe since 1976. I saw two very brilliant candidates tonight, focused on a Democratic Party win in November and the putting down of a permanent war footing policy; the end of neo-liberal free trade ideology; and the end to top end tax breaks. I saw humor and for the first time in my life I understand the adjective "presidential."
My favorite part was where Clinton finally admitted that her war vote was wrong. It was refreshing to see Obama admit to a sin of omission with regard to Terry Schiavo.
Some jabs, some parries, and ultimately an ending in which Clinton looked resigned but content. She made a great run of it and she continues to have much to offer.
Obama for his part looked like the president. He wasn't overly defensive against attacks from either Clinton or Russert (who was indeed a pompous dickhead), and responded with humor, grace, and competence. He matched her on her strength, that being foreign policy. He let us know that NAFTA's days are numbered, at least in its current form.
Well done. They'll get the last lap in, and the formalities of next Tuesday out of the way, and then get down to the real work.
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