Brooks on Clinton, Obama

May 6th, 2008
By PETE ABEL, Managing Editor

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In two words — combat and composure — the NYT’s David Brooks says a lot about the fundamental difference between Clinton and Obama.

Excerpts:

Clinton signaled that she wasn’t going to concede even an inch to the vast elitist conspiracy. She wasn’t going to feel guilty about ignoring the evidence. She was going to stomp on it, flay it and leave it a twisted mass of jelly quivering on the ground. She was going to perform the primordial duty of an alpha dog leader — helping one’s own …

Obama still possesses his talent for homeostasis, the ability to return to emotional balance and calm, even amid hysteria. His astounding composure has come across as weakness in the midst of combat with Clinton, but it’s also at the core of his promise to change politics. He vows to calm hatred and heal division.

Honestly, read the whole thing. It’s worth it.




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