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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Andrew Van Camp
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by Andrew Van Camp - Oct. 1, 2008

This article is well written in my judgment. It is an example of how complex political issues can be reported on, in a professional manner. Should it be acceptable for a candidate to change his/her mind when circumstances change? Does this include the switch from primary to general election? Can a skillful politician blur the distinction between adapting to $4 gasoline with changed policy positions; and adapting to a new political calculus after a primary election is sown up? The worthiness of a flip depends on its rational.

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