Meet the new Obama, master of the U-turn

Those who actually supported Obama during this process now divide neatly, if unevenly, into two groups. The first, smaller, group is full of buyer's remorse. The blogosphere is hissing like a catherine wheel with their anger with Obama, obviously, but above all with themselves. The second, much bigger group, continues to buy Obama's story. They argue that everything and anything is justified if it helps to get a Democrat back in the White House; some of ... Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008

On the whole this is a sound, well-reasoned opinion piece. I do take issue with how some evidence was presented: Unexplained is Obama's qualification of his Jerusalem comment (though author's general gist is right on); The bit about Obama being "first presidential candidate since Richard Nixon to choose to raise unlimited private funds" fails to explain that the current campaign finance regime was written after Nixon, but again the gist is right.

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