So here we are in June. The primary season is over and it's time to reflect. For the last few months we've had a contentious internal battle over two candidates, and while some of it was obviously people who had different preferences, it's becoming even more obvious now that a lot of the anger has been fueled by Republicans who were hoping to gain by our feuding.
In a way, this approach was the mirror image of the Iraq surge. Take your forces and engage your opponents in an attempt to stall their victory; the only difference is that this time you're trying to inflame sectarian fighting instead of damping it out. In both cases though people confused the technique with the goal. The reason why you stall defeat is that you hope that something good will happen in the meantime. That's what keeps getting forgotten.
How did the invasion of the Democratic blogs go? Well not too well. The diaries here are showing that the party is reuniting, albeit in fits and starts. The trolls are being forced to become more and more obvious, which means that their time here is limited. In the meantime, their own party's deep divisions have been ignored over the months as tried to exploit ours, and since theirs are policy based, it'll be a lot harder to overcome. Obama is surging in today's Rasmussen tracking poll, he's up in electoral vote polls, he's up in the CBS poll, his favorable/unfavorable rating in Rasmussen are 55/42, and the press is now starting to focus on McCain. Moreover, the long primary caused the press to already release the most powerful weapons that could have been used against Obama, meaning that their power is already blunted. Even the whisper campaign ended up getting deployed in April which meant that it was already widely debunked in the first week in May.
Congratulations Republican bloggers. You managed to win April and May. Too bad the election wasn't then.
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