As the old addage goes, "Fail to plan, plan to fail."
I encourage fellow Democrats to start expecting more from our politicians. Don't fall prey to petty bickering and small thinking. Instead, insist that your candidates back their rhetoric with real, substantive plans.
Barack Obama continues to wage his "campaign about campaigning", focusing on excuses for avoiding future debates and the notion that only certain votes count. But some Obama supporters have asked a legitimate question: Isn't "Solutions for America" just another catch-phrase, like "Change we can Believe In"?
Not in Oregon.
According to The Register-Guard,
Hillary Rodham Clinton issued a debate challenge Wednesday to fellow Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama: two debates in Oregon, with one focusing on rural issues. Clinton's throw down came a day after her 10-point win over Obama in Pennsylvania Tuesday -- a win that was preceded by a Philadelphia debate that pundits scored as a win for Clinton.
They go on to praise Hillary for being the first candidate to speak directly to issues that matter in Oregon.
Her campaign issued the most detailed, on-paper description to date from any of the presidential candidates on their intentions for Oregon. The 13-page document gave specific descriptions of how she intended to deal with each issue.
You can see Hillary's podcast of the announcement here.
Confronted with a great opportunity to engage the public in a substantive discussion, how did the Obama campaign respond to the 13-page plan?
Sen. Obama looks forward to spreading his message of change to the voters of Oregon. We will review and consider the best ways to do that.
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