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Steve G. (not verified) says:

Joe,

As a conservative Republican, I can stand on the margins and enjoy the Democrat presidential nomination fracas. While my view is biased, because I would never vote for a liberal Democrat, Obama certainly has the charisma to inspire. He's an admirable man with a seemingly strong character. When he attemps to rise above the partisan Republican name-calling by labeling some Republican ideas as worthy, his Democratic foes quickly pull him back into partisan anti-Republican snarkery.

Perhaps there can be bipartisanship when the Democrats finally admit that tax cuts actually increase federal revenue and fire up the economy. (The current stimulus package, meager as it may be, being a prime example.) Obama tried to go there but was quickly snatched back into the zoo of Democrat financial bufoonery when Hillary labeled him the equivalent of an enemy sympathizer.

Just when the Democrats breach the center with the words, character and action of a truly inspiring candidate, the Democrat establishment force him to be a pitiable liberal demogogue.

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