‘Can You Get in Here?’ Echoes Obama 100 Days of No Small Plans

“The most important thing to look at is not simply the external accomplishments or difficulties, but rather what we have seen about the leadership style of this man,” Goodwin says. “That is the foundation that will determine the rest of his presidency. We have seen somebody who remains pretty steady under a lot of crises.” Full Story »

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Topics: Foreign Policy, Presidential Election 2008, U.S. Budget, U.S. Congress, U.S. White House
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Posted by: Posted by Peter L. Combs - Apr 27, 2009 - 1:23 PM PDT
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by Peter L. Combs - Apr. 27, 2009

A very well written piece with multiple views from various angles on Mr. Obama's start, daily schedule, challenges and comparisons. Loads of sources, well assembled from politicians to well regarded historians. A very good read.

At this point nothing can be said other than, it is clear his intentions are good and his integrity is in tact. When the results start surfacing this conversation will have a "B" side. While I didn't vote for him, he is ALL of ours President, I truly would rather the have the pleasure in saying I was wrong, than I was right. After all a good result regardless of source is always preferable.

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