Barack Obama undoubtedly had a bad performance in last night's
debate, but I've been surprised to read how many people thought
Hillary Clinton did well. John Podhoretz even went as far as to
declare she was "frighteningly good." But I
don't see how. As I noted
in my column today, she utterly embarrassed herself on the Bosnia
question and on Iraq. If some conservative commentators think she
did well, it's only because several of the criticisms Clinton
lobbed at Obama -- on Wright, on guns, on "cling gate," etc. came
from a conservative perspective. It's kind of like in the wake of
the YouTube debate last year in which pundits on the right praised
Clinton for attacking Obama as being naïve for wanting to meet
with foreign dictators. (Clinton was being the grown up, Obama
wasn't ready for primetime.) But to liberals, Obama's stand
reinforced the fact that he was the candidate who represented a
true break with the Bush foreign policy. Obama may have been
pummeled last night, but there's a lot of liberal rage against ABC,
and Clinton will be seen as a collaborator who spent the night
doing John McCain's dirty work. That may earn her kudos among
conservative bloggers, but she needs the support of Democrats to
win the nomination.
topics:
Foreign Policy, John McCain, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Iraq