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Ta-Nehisi Coates - Ta-Nehisi Coates is a senior editor for The Atlantic, where he writes about culture, politics, and social issues for TheAtlantic.com and the magazine. He is the author of the memoir The Beautiful Struggle. More

Born in 1975, the product of two beautiful parents. Raised in West Baltimore—not quite The Wire, but sometimes ill all the same. Studied at the Mecca for some years in the mid-’90s. Emerged with a purpose, if not a degree. Slowly migrated up the East Coast with a baby and my beloved, until I reached the shores of Harlem. Wrote some stuff along the way.

The Gloom And Doom Of Being A Leftie

By Ta-Nehisi Coates
Apr 21 2008, 10:04 AM ET Comment

Ugh. I don't know what's worse--the fact that Dems have lost so many recent presidential elections, or the loser mentality that's come to accompany them. This week Salon gives us a really lazy exercise in historical parallels by basically implying that Hillary is Mondale, and Obama is McGovern. This sort of hazy searching for historical precedent, as opposed to analyzing people as individuals existing in a unique time (as all humans do), is intellectually weak.

I once heard Norman Mailer inveighing against newspaper writers, asserting that half their job is spent looking for precedent and plugging people into predetermined narratives. He was so right. If Obama looses, it won't be because he's like McGovern, because he said that working class voters are bitter, or even because he's black. He'll loose because his campaign sucked, and he, as a candidate, wasn't ready for prime-time.



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