Reality check: More Americans worried about McCain’s connection to Bush than Obama’s connection to Wright
by Arlen Parsa
This is just too juicy not to post:
Sen. Barack Obama’s ties to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright could hurt his presidential hopes. So could his comment about “bitter” small-town America clinging to guns and religion. And Americans might question Sen. Hillary Clinton’s honesty and trustworthiness.
But according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, the bigger problem appears to be John McCain’s ties to President Bush.
In the survey, 43 percent of registered voters say they have major concerns that McCain is too closely aligned with the current administration.
By comparison:
* 36 percent have major concerns that Clinton seems to change her position on some issues (like driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants and the North American Free Trade Agreement, which her husband signed but which she now opposes)
* 34 percent say they’re bothered by Obama’s “bitter” remarks
* 32 percent have a major problem with the Illinois senator’s past associations with Wright and the 1960s radical William Ayers
* 27 percent have serious concerns that Bill Clinton would have too much influence on U.S. policy decisions if his wife is elected
Ha! You have to assume that a lot of the “major problems” that people have with Obama’s connection with Wright have to do with the media playing it up so much. But the media hasn’t played up McCain’s connection to Bush at all. When the media stop giving them a free pass? McCain and Bush have many more political connections than Obama and Wright ever had.
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