unfortunately, its the British Press - but its a start.
Found this interesting article this A.M. at guardian.co.uk. by an author named Gary Younge - a feature writer based in the U.S.
Full Disclosure. I checked Gary's other artciles, and he does appear to be pro-Obama.
Clinton has run her campaign the same way Bush has run the country
The article caught my attention because of its title. The way the respective candidates have run their campaigns is one of the first indicators I bring up in debates about who would be the best Democratic nominee. I feel that if people were able to look past Gender and Race (I know, a BIG if), the choice of who would be better at running the country (unless you like special interests running the country) is obvious. I like this article, because he includes references about Bush's failed war:
The soundtrack to this most flamboyant and flawed of photo opportunities was similarly unequivocal. "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended," said President George Bush. "The battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on terror that began on September 11 2001 and still goes on."
and then the Repug spin...
And so it was, this month, that on the fifth anniversary of that stunt the White House spokeswoman, Dana Perino, insisted we did not see what we thought we saw. Indeed, we were all mistaken. The president wasn't referring to the Iraq war as such. Instead, claimed Perino, he made all that effort and secured all that airtime to congratulate just that "particular" crew on having accomplished its "particular" 10-month mission
And then my favorite line from the article:
Not content with pissing on your leg and telling you it's raining, he tries to convince you that your leg has been dry all along.
The author then goes on to explain that although HRC's policies are different, her comtempt for the American people rivals that of the Republicans:
It is a continuum not of policies - on that front she is closer to Barack Obama than either of them would concede - but a mindset that has served America ill these past seven years. Creating a bespoke reality out of whole cloth and then hoping people will not just buy it, but wear it.
The author then goes on to write about HRC's double-speak on Florida and Michigan and the use of fear to sway the electorate.
Its a shame that outside of Olbermann and the Comedy Channel, that the American MSM won't report the reality of what is happening in this Democratic primary.