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Broder: Obama's First Week Goes 'As Well As Anyone Could Imagine'
Broder: Obama's First Week Goes 'As Well As Anyone Could Imagine'
If you want to get an idea of the kind of rose-colored microscope Obama will be scrutinized with by journalists now that he's headed to the White House, you need look no further than David Broder's column in the Washington Post Thursday which actually began: The first week of Barack Obama's ...
I Agree With David Broder
cogitamusblog.com — Obama needs to govern from the exact center of American politics, reaching out to Democrats and Republicans... - anyone of whatever political affiliation who also wants to keep America exactly in the political center. Here, then, is my policy prescription... (more) I Agree With David Broder
Just Imagine Me Being Me In The White House
corner.nationalreview.com — The New York Times magazine had a story yesterday by Ron Suskind which reconstructed the time in... which Barack Obama decided to run for president. Obama was asked -- by his wife -- what he wanted to accomplish, and the answer he came up with was that ... (more) Just Imagine Me Being Me In The White House
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