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DENVER -- Outlining his vision of a resurgent, revitalized nation, Barack Obama entered the pantheon of groundbreaking African Americans on Thursday, accepting the Democratic nomination for president and calling for a "new politics for a new time" shorn of partisanship and division. Taking the ...
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Good judgment makes good presidents. A chief executive's
ability to be steady yet decisive, and thoughtful when...
bravado might be enticing, can be the difference between success and disaster in the Oval Office. It's more important than experience, ...
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Obama and the Integrity Gap: "New Politics," Principled Positions, and Conclusion
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
... Obama's supporters like to shift the conversation away from his
record at all costs and focus on his campaign. One of the principal
themes of that campaign has been
his commitment to "a 'new politics for a new time' shorn of
partisanship and division," exemplified by a higher standard of
integrity in campaigning, ...
POLITICS: Obama and the Integrity Gap: "New Politics," Principled Positions, and Conclusion
Baseball Crank —
... Obama's supporters like to shift the conversation away from his record at all costs and focus on his campaign. One of the principal themes of that campaign has been his commitment to "a 'new politics for a new time' shorn of partisanship and division," exemplified by a higher standard of integrity in campaigning, ...
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