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[Matthew Yglesias] The sentence taken from the context of him trying to say "All liberals think they are smarter than you, and you should resent them for it and for having good educations" isn't really a good piece of evidence to show that "everybody" was calling Obama a smart, detail-oriented policy man at first, and that somehow a bunch of pundits unfairly switched on him and started calling him an airhead after he gave more eloquent speeches.
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[Hillary Is 44] What Happened? What Happens Next?: (from tv coverage) so now it is the wine drinkers vs the beer drinkers…hmmm…Hillary has to take it right to O…as in making any weakness into her strength…hillary represents all democrats, not just the elite democrats…the elite of the democratic party (wine drinkers)…she has to bang on that she is a Democrat for all the people…and that she is going after the special interests…that rebel girl from Wellesley who went after Richard Nixon is still in her heart and alive and ready for action…obama is in dreamworld…she is the rebel realist who will transform and fight to the end…Hillary will speak for the people that have been pushed around and pushed aside…
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[Media Matters for America - Altercation by Eric Alterman] "There you go again": His worshipful, if fanciful, biographer Edmund Morris even calls him an "apparent airhead." The President's famous cluelessness was so obvious during his years in office that his defenders would attempt to deploy it as a defense of his .
[Peace in the Middle East] All Bets Were on Hillary Who Had the House Edge in Las Vegas: She makes a point of it to contrast herself with Republicans in every debate and speech that she gives, whereas Obama delivers a message of unity and bipartisanship. Maybe he would have even paid attention to Ross Perot, an ultra-conservative, whose hilarious graphs were prophetical of the mass exodus of American jobs that have crossed the Mexican border and the ensuing unemployment, poverty, and poor, Mexican working conditions that followed.
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