100 Days into his presidency has won over voters who once distrusted him

Pat McMullen is sipping a cocktail in a cozy booth inside Pat McMullen's Irish pub just east of downtown, an easy stop after work to talk politics.

"I didn't think he'd be good," McMullen is saying.

"No, you didn't," his wife, Margaret, affirms.

"I wasn't on the bandwagon," McMullen says. "He came from nowhere. A lot of people told me, This guy's going to be the one. I said, I dunno." Full Story »

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Maggie Thomas
4.2
by Maggie Thomas - Apr. 27, 2009

I believe that it is, it goes in depth and in detail. It is interesting to the reader and paints a picture. However, I found a little bit of cliche in some parts. Especially at the part when it says "Pat McMullen says as a cold spring rain lashes the dark, pot-holed street outside" .. What does that have to do with anything? Other than that, good story that seems like it took a lot of work. Well done.

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