Two things came to mind immediately.
First, this guy is good. He comes across wonderfully with grace and good looks and he's clearly got political smarts.
Second, he's going to be just another liberal Democrat. What convinced me of that was the content. He chose to make this a referendum on gas prices. He made big oil companies and Republicans the problem. And then he finished with the most telling line of all. About giving "young" people their turn to lead.
That may be smart politics and he certainly may have enough funding, charisma and party momentum to pull of a surprising win. But it's the same tired old "pit this group against that one" politics of the left. In one commercial he got rich vs.poor and young vs. old. How far are we away from "President Bush abandoned the black community of Katrina" to pit black vs. white.
The irony is that they'll say - with a straight face - that they are the ones who can unify us (a la Hillary - the most polarizing figure since Newt Gingrich).
They're not. They can't. And they won't even try - not as long as dividing works so much better.
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