Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Trying to Prove that He can be President by Campaigning

George Will said right after the election:
In a Presidential contest replete with novelties, none was more significant than this: A candidate’s campaign—for his party’s nomination, then for the presidency—was itself virtually the entire validation of his candidacy. Voters have endorsed Barack Obama’s audacious—but not, they have said, presumptuous—proposition, which was: The skill, tenacity, strategic vision and tactical nimbleness of my campaign is proof that I am presidential timber.


He’s still at it. Stop Campaigning, start governing Sir.

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