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“…who seems determined to confirm every doubt I and others ever had about whether he was ready to fight for what his supporters believed in.”
That’s Paul Krugman, turning on his leader like a starving dog on a dying brother.
The thing is, it was exactly Obama’s willingness to “fight for what his supporters believed in” that got him Senator Scott Brown in the first place.
Via Memeorandum.
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Victor Davis Hanson: “The man with a little money in the bank is more worried that he thereby will be taxed more, earn no interest, or have his small sum expropriated, than the borrower is worried that he will have to pay back the full amount.”

That’s why they still don’t get it. And still won’t after they get run over by the steamroller in November.
Bah, Krugman only “doubted” anything that put the candidate in a bad light. Weak sauce.