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General Category => Editorial/Opinion/Blogs => Topic started by: Machiavelli on August 20, 2014, 02:19:24 pm
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Maureen Dowd
The New York Times
August 19, 2014
Affectations can be dangerous, as Gertrude Stein said.
When Barack Obama first ran for president, he theatrically cast himself as the man alone on the stage. From his address in Berlin to his acceptance speech in Chicago, he eschewed ornaments and other politicians, conveying the sense that he was above the grubby political scene, unearthly and apart...
Affectations can be dangerous, as Gertrude Stein said.
When Barack Obama first ran for president, he theatrically cast himself as the man alone on the stage. From his address in Berlin to his acceptance speech in Chicago, he eschewed ornaments and other politicians, conveying the sense that he was above the grubby political scene, unearthly and apart...
More (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/20/opinion/maureen-dowd-alone-again-naturally.html)
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Hell hath no fury (and there is nothing quite as ugly) as a liberal woman scorned.....
If you had paid attention, MoDo, you would have seen who this punk creep was from the get go.
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She was blinded by the (D) and the dark skin. Resume? Qualifications? Leadership and management skills? What are those!? All she saw was that Obama stood in position to be America's first black president - and he had a (D) after his name!