Is the Thrill of Obama Gone?

Flip-flopping is the normal sort of rank opportunism, but for a messiah it is tantamount to sacrilege and heresy.

July 6, 2008 - by Victor Davis Hanson

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3 Comments

1. AJ:

He does not believe our armed forces are heroes. His wife surely does not. But great pts, as usual, from VDH on the media’s bias and Obama’s lack of patriotism, flip flopping and interest in honesty. He’s a typical Chicago leftist/politician. Those fools who do not see that are, well, fools. More here, locally:

http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2008/07/carpenter-on-obamas-no-win-retreats.html#links

Jul 6, 2008 - 12:53 pm 2. July 6th Link Round-Up | THE HOT JOINTS:

[...] Obama thrill wearing off? [...]

Jul 6, 2008 - 1:56 pm 3. Navytech:

Obama said he was for change. We ain’t seen nothing yet.

Mr B.O. is a smile, a haircut, and an empty suit. A traveling salesman. Those still in thrall to this charlatan need to learn painful lessons. Before November. Before it’s too late.

Jul 7, 2008 - 5:25 am

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