1/14/2007

THE GREAT ESCAPE

This Times piece features a silly and all-too common turn of phrase (emphasis mine):
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, who joined the Senate in 2005 and thus escaped the Iraq vote that has come to haunt Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Kerry, used the platform of Senate hearings to lacerate the Bush Iraq policy and affirm his own opposition to the war.
Sure, one of the annoying things about being an elected legislator is that along with your deliciously nuanced views on the issues of the day, you need to vote for or against bills you didn't write yourself to say just what you wanted them to. But is there anyone who knew who Barack Obama was in 2002 who didn't know his position on invading Iraq? The man spoke at an anti-war rally and called the proposed invasion "dumb" and an "attempt by political hacks like Karl Rove to distract us." Do Adam Nagourney and Patrick Healy really believe that he was hedging on whether or not the bill for the war should pass?

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