On Nov 26, 2008, at 2:14 PM, Charles Bennett wrote:

> My wife commented that Obama's rhetoric about international matters  
> and even Iraq seemed to change soon after he got his first full  
> security briefing.
>
> It makes me wonder if he learned just how big the challenge really is.
>
> From my POV  I'm glad to see a cautious and measured approach and it  
> does stand in contrast to the shrill warnings that he was way too  
> radical during the election.

C'mon Chuck and Kevin. This is the age of the internet. To be fair, a  
lot of the pundit class also goes on about how Obama's rhetoric has  
changed but nobody produces an example. With McCain there were several  
examples of how  he reversed himself on YouTube every time he gave a  
speech. With Obama none.

All I see is Obama not behaving the way the Hannitys of the world  
predicted and a bunch of people on both  the right and the left acting  
shocked. Obama was always a centrist,  he always said he was a  
centrist and most people here believed he was a centrist. Shockingly  
the majority was right. He's  a centrist.
--
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who  
could not hear the music.
-Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, philosopher (1844-1900)

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