>One of the things that makes me most hopeful is that Obama does seem to want to hear a wide range of opinion and is open to being convinced. He's not afraid of ideas.
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>Tamar
I agree and as I've predicted this is going to increase his popularity with conservatives (though not, of course, the loony right who do not entertain a similar openness) and have the loony left ripping him to shreds within a year.
Krauthammer and Kristol will give him a lot of room, Limbaugh and Coulter will demagogue and throw red meat to the faithful. Daily KOS, MoveOn and various "progressives" will excoriate him as a sell out and undoubtedly at some point he will be declared an Uncle Tom or in some way "inauthentic".
Just comes with being a smart guy in a tough job.
My only hope is that I want to campaign for him in 2012
Charles Hankey
Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- Thomas Hardy
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-- T. S. Eliot
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