Wednesday, March 5, 2008

We Have a Winner By Ben Johnson

IF “SUPER TUESDAY II” DID NOT DECIDE BOTH PARTIES’ NOMINEES, at least it highlighted the most salient difference between the three contenders in the 2008 race: John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama were all surrounded by Communists during their formative years, and only John McCain fought back.

Although the media will continue to analyze the minutiae of votes and exit polls today, those results were either perfunctory (a much-needed stage hook for Mike Huckabee) or inconclusive (a Hillary-Obama dead-heat in the delegate count). However, the tenor of the campaign – and last night’s three acceptance speeches – forecast the kind of general campaign we may expect. And those concerned with national security and a precipitous withdrawal from Iraq have reason for (dare I repeat the word?) hope.

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