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Obama’s ‘Now What’ Moment
Will a President Obama will be like the dog who chases the car and finally catches it? Now what? ©2008 Garling Gauge . All Rights Reserved. .
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The man for the moment: Hillary Clinton makes the case for Barack Obama
The man for the moment: Hillary Clinton makes the case for Barack Obama
nydailynews.com — Exclusive The man for the moment: Hillary Clinton makes the case for Barack Obama BY HILLARY CLINTON... Sunday, November 2nd 2008, 12:24 PM On Tuesday, New Yorkers and Americans have a big decision to make. Do we continue to pursue the policies of the ... (more) The man for the moment: Hillary Clinton makes the case ...
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The Dems' "Declaration of Dependence"
Maggie's Farm — ... From Mark Steyn's The Dog is about to Catch the Car: Peggy Noonan thinks a President Obama will be like the dog who chases the car and finally catches it: Now what? I think Obama will be content to be King Barack the Benign, Spreader of Wealth and Healer of Planets. His rise is, in many ways, testament to the persistence of the monarchical urge even in a two-century old republic. So the "Now what?" questions will be answered by others, beginning with the liberal supermajority in Congress. And as he has done all his ...

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