Even Maureen Dowd is having second thoughts:
"I’m not bitter.
I’m not writing this just because I grew up in
a house with a gun, a strong Catholic faith, an immigrant father,
brothers with anti-illegal immigrant sentiments and a passion for
bowling. (My bowling trophy was one of my most cherished possessions.)
What turns off voters is the detached egghead quality that they tend to
equate with a wimpiness, wordiness and a lack of action — the same
quality that got the professorial and superior Adlai Stevenson mocked
by critics as Adelaide. The new attack line for Obama rivals is that
he’s gone from J.F.K. to Dukakis. (Just as Dukakis chatted about
Belgian endive, Obama chatted about Whole Foods arugula in Iowa.)"
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/16/opinion/16dowd.html