> RoMunn wrote:
> Here is what you are voting for:
>

Mmm, I think it's closer - no exactly - what David Brooks describes:
--

He doesn't have F.D.R.'s joyful nature or Reagan's happy outlook, but
he is analytical. That's why this William Ayers business doesn't
stick. He may be liberal, but he is never wild. His family is
bourgeois. His instinct is to flee the revolutionary gesture in favor
of the six-point plan.

It is easy to sketch out a scenario in which he could be a great president.

He would be untroubled by self-destructive demons or indiscipline.
With that cool manner, he would see reality unfiltered. He could
gather — already has gathered — some of the smartest minds in public
policy, and, untroubled by intellectual insecurity, he could give them
free rein. Though he is young, it is easy to imagine him at the
cabinet table, leading a subtle discussion of some long-term problem.

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