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In Barack Obama, politics on November 27, 2008 at 1:15 am
It’s too early to tell what changes Hillary Clinton will bring to Barack Obama’s foreign policy, but she’s already had an enormous effect on his brand. Her addition to his team has turned “No Drama Obama” into “Mo’ Drama Obama.”
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Hillary Clinton Plus Barack Obama Equals High Drama
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In Barack Obama, Barrack Obama, politics on November 13, 2008 at 10:38 pm
Change was driven by two things: our remarkable capacity for regeneration, and Barack Obama’s remarkable ability to tap into the better angels of our nature. You know something extraordinary is happening when even Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin and Joe Lieberman trip over themselves — and their hastily discarded invective — to say nice things about Obama and the tremendous signal sent by his election.
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President-Elect Barack Obama: Can Obama Pull Off A Historic Presidential Double Play
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In Barack Obama, Barrack Obama, politics on November 6, 2008 at 2:14 am
Even if your candidate didn’t win Tuesday night, you have reason to celebrate. We all do.
Ten months ago, when Barack Obama won in Iowa, we had a glimpse of what was possible and what became real Tuesday night.
What I wrote then about one state is now true for the whole country:
Barack Obama’s impressive victory says a lot about America, and also about the current mindset of the American voter.
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Barack Obama Wins: Why All Americans Have a Reason to Celebrate
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In Barrack Obama, john mccain, politics on October 30, 2008 at 9:41 pm
Barrack Obama Should Spill a Little Red Ink to Turn a Few More Red States Blue
With less than a week to go before Election Day, both sides are worried.
Republicans, while still holding out hope for a “McCain Miracle,” are increasingly worried that McCain is losing in a way that, as David Frum put it, “threatens to take the entire Republican Party down with him.”
Democrats, while being careful not to count their electoral chickens before they’re hatched, are privately worried about winning without enough of a majority in the Senate to really change things.
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Barrack Obama Should Spill a Little Red Ink to Turn a Few More Red States Blue