I'm just saying that the idea that he's in trouble with the left is exaggerated
Lots of commentary by Obama supporters on Obama's own site seem to indicate he's in some trouble, at least temporarily -
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/group/SenatorObama-PleaseVoteAgainstFISA/
or it indicated they don't think too deeply about it.
mccain can't criticize him on it. if he voted against it he would have had something to criticize him on...obama's reasoning is completely sensible. see the forest from the treeees.
the left is not going to vote against obama because he voted to uphold the 4th amendment, surrendering only civil liability to telecoms, who were no doubt bullied by the bushies anyway. the problem is that a few top democrats who were informed about the wiretapping could be implicated. don't fault obama, fault the democrats who were briefed and did nothing to stop it.
intelligence (ha) committee members:
John D. Rockefeller IV, West Virginia
Chairman Christopher S. Bond, Missouri
Vice Chairman
Dianne Feinstein, California John Warner, Virginia
Ron Wyden, Oregon Chuck Hagel, Nebraska
Evan Bayh, Indiana Saxby Chambliss, Georgia
Barbara A. Mikulski, Maryland Orrin Hatch, Utah
Russell D. Feingold, Wisconsin Olympia J. Snowe, Maine
Bill Nelson, Florida Richard Burr, North Carolina
Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
Harry Reid, Nevada, Ex Officio
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky, Ex Officio
Carl Levin, Michigan, Ex Officio
John McCain, Arizona, Ex Officio