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The End Of Transition
Will Pragmatism Defeat Blind Optimism? As Obama’s transition period comes to an end, we continue to see a lot of talk about the many challenges he will face as President. The expectations are huge, and everyone is asking–can he really … Continue reading →
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On Rick Warren
The Case For Obama’s Inauguration Pick: “Disagreeing Without Being Disagreeable” As you may have heard, President-elect Obama recently chose the influential and sometimes controversial Rev. Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at his inauguration. This has created a mini-controversy (or, … Continue reading →
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Super Liberal? Not yet.
Obama on 60 Minutes On Sunday night President-elect Obama participated in his first TV interview, giving us a glimpse of the type of President he might be. At some level, an Obama presidency is still a mystery, because no one really knows how … Continue reading →
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