This gives me a stomach ache. But kudos to Klein for calling out the GOP on their cynical B.S.So here is what Giuliani and Palin didn't know: Obama was working for a group of churches that were concerned about their parishioners, many of whom had been laid off when the steel mills closed on the south side of Chicago. They hired Obama to help those stunned people recover and get the services they needed--job training, help with housing and so forth--from the local government. It was, dare I say it, the Lord's work--the sort of mission Jesus preached (as opposed to the war in Iraq, which Palin described as a "task from God.")
This is what Palin and Giuliani were mocking. They were making fun of a young man's decision "to serve a cause greater than himself," in the words of John McCain. They were, therefore, mocking one of their candidate's favorite messages. Obama served the poor for three years, then went to law school. To describe this service--the first thing he did out of college, the sort of service every college-educated American should perform, in some form or other--as anything other than noble is cheap and tawdry and cynical in the extreme.
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Thanks for re-posting this excerpt and bringing another GOP flaw to light. I was registered republican for my first two elections (2000 & '04) but have switched over in hope that Obama will lead our country into a time and place that is better. The negativity and distractions offered by the GOP in this election is making me sick.
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