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An example: Daniel Henninger, columnist, The Wall Street Journal: “We don’t yet settle political campaigns on paper, the Web or on talk shows. Obama famously proved that politics remains a public-performance art. It took 11 straight losses for Hillary — once the smugly ‘inevitable’ nominee — to learn to play in Barack’s league. She’s certainly competitive now. … Democrats now slog toward the complete unknown. Is Florida the party’s Bermuda Triangle? … Is Hillary electable? … Any sense of achieving, or at least feeling, something new or fresh is what Obama brings to the table. She doesn’t. … It may yet turn out that this woman and hard times are a strong match to win the Democratic Party’s nomination. If she does, that one big question will remain: Will the whole country want her?”
Meanwhile a Barack Obama foreign policy adviser has resigned after calling rival Hillary Rodham Clinton “a monster.” Harvard professor Samantha Power, a Pulitzer Prize winner, told The Scotsman that Clinton is a “monster” who will stoop to anything to win. She tried to make the remark off the record, but the Scottish newspaper printed it anyway. She apologized in a statement and the campaign decried the remark. More here…