"We cannot expect one man to heal every wound, to solve every major crisis of policy. So much of the Presidency, as they say, is a matter of waking up in the morning and trying to drink from a fire hydrant. In the quiet of the Oval Office, the noise of immediate demands can be deafening. And yet Barack Obama has precisely the temperament to shut out the noise when necessary and concentrate on the essential.

"The election of Obama -- a man of mixed ethnicity, at once comfortable in the world and utterly representative of twenty-first-century America -- would, at a stroke, reverse our country's image abroad and refresh its spirit at home. His ascendance to the Presidency would be a symbolic culmination of the civil- and voting-rights acts of the nineteen-sixties and the century-long struggles for equality that preceded them. It could not help but say something encouraging, even exhilarating, about the country, about its dedication to tolerance and inclusiveness, about its fidelity, after all, to the values it proclaims in its textbooks.
"At a moment of economic calamity, international perplexity, political failure, and battered morale, America needs both uplift and realism, both change and steadiness. It needs a leader temperamentally, intellectually, and emotionally attuned to the complexities of our troubled globe. That leader's name is Barack Obama." -- from the New Yorker's editorial endorsement, dated 10.13.08 but out on stands today. As if New Yorker readers had to be persuaded.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on October 2, 2008 at 2:28 PM
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duck dodgers
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And then after a week all that will wear off, and he'll just be another president knee deep in a bunch of screwups, some inherited, others made all by himself.
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at October 2, 2008 2:43 PM
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D.Z.
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duck: "And then after a week all that will wear off, and he'll just be another president knee deep in a bunch of screwups, some inherited, others made all by himself."
At least his screw-ups will be unintentional.
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at October 2, 2008 3:38 PM
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Luke Y. Thompson
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"As if New Yorker readers had to be persuaded."
Maybe some of them still had to persuaded that that terrorist caricature cover was really a joke.
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