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Newsweek: Could Obama be the next Reagan?
A New Morning in America? Forget the Lincoln analogy. Why Ronald Reagan is the president Barack Obama is more likely to model himself after.
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Eleanor Clift: 'Could Barack Obama Become the Next Ronald Reagan?'
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... the "end of the Reagan era?' Well, now the MSM is starting to find "strange new respect" for Reagan but primarily as a way to boost Barack Obama. Newsweek columnist, Eleanor Clift, now favorably compares Obama to Ronald Reagan. Gone is the previous antagonism to The Gipper which has been replaced by admiration for his wisdom (emphasis mine):  ...

Clift: Could Obama Become the Next Reagan?
Drudge Retort — Tuesday, December 02, 2008 Clift: Could Obama Become the Next Reagan? Eleanor Clift: Enough with the Lincoln analogies. Ronald Reagan is the president that Barack Obama is most closely modeling himself after. Posted by ...

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