It's implicit in your comment that you are also holding Obama to a higher standard than Hillary. [ Parent ]
His higher standards is what he promised, in fact guaranteed by saying he's the one to make over politics as we know them now. It's the centerpiece of his campaign. It's what he's been "inspiring" people with.
But it's what he's NOT DOING -- more and more obviously by the day, and bottom-dealing worse than his rivals (or enemies, as his supporters seem to regard them).
HRC has only said she's experienced with how things go in DC and that she can beat them. I believe she can. [ Parent ]
I've been keeping an open mind on HRC vs Obama especially on what those individuals promise and actually try to live up to during the primary.
Obama's been disappointing me but I've been seeing more and more of a silver lining in "divisive" HRC.
As for being low in the know, I freely admit to coming from a long line of blissfully happy idiots. :-) [ Parent ]
Likewise, someone can follow the candidates and their debates, their positions, the polls, the primary results, the delegate counts, the superdelegate debate, the MI and FL fiasco, etc. without needing to know anything about the faceless administrators who are the engine of the campaign behind the scenes.
Campaign activists and avid blog consumers might find this hard to believe, but not everyone thinks like they do, or cares about the same minutiae. [ Parent ]
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