McCain is anti-change? He's broken ranks with his president and his party on any number of issues, for better or for worse. Obama, like Hillary and McCain, is a member of the senate. That would be part of the Washington establishment, and in fact part of a Dem majority in Congress for over a year now. So in spite of Obama's beating the "change" drum, how does he--as a representative of the party in control of Congress--represent change any more than does McCain, a representative of the minority party who has frequently opposed his own party (and president)? And of course McCain ran as the anti-establishment candidate in 2000.

I guess some people are more willing to buy that "change" label than I am. Obama reminds me a bit of Homer Stokes, the "reform" candidate for governor in the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?" We're never quite sure what his platform is, but by God, he's for reform!