How Will Obama Govern?
Centrism seems to be the order of the day, not the wild-eyed leftist direction some feared.
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Ronald Radosh is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, and a Prof. Emeritus of History at the City University of New York. He is the author or co-author of 14 books.
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2 Comments
1. TmfN:If Obama had a more centrist track record, this would be more believable.
Nov 10, 2008 - 11:33 am 2. Lee:Ditto what TmfN said. I’m willing to take a wait and see approach for the time being, but it seems to me that everything that he’s said that has anything to do with the Constitution or the Bill of Rights has been in the same breath as “reasonable restrictions”, except for maybe immigration policies, which should have reasonable restrictions. This applies to freedom of speech, gun ownership, and search and siezure laws. I’ll take my president with a grain of salt for now.
Nov 10, 2008 - 12:46 pm