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Obama: The Choice of a New Generation?

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"We may in fact have finally found that bridge to the 21st century that Bill Clinton told us about. Its name is Obama." In the pages of The Atlantic Monthly, conservative Andrew Sullivan makes his case for Barack Obama: "Obama’s candidacy in this sense is a potentially transformational one. Unlike any of the other candidates, he could take America -- finally -- past the debilitating, self-perpetuating family quarrel of the Baby Boom generation that has long engulfed all of us...If you are an American who yearns to finally get beyond the symbolic battles of the Boomer generation and face today’s actual problems, Obama may be your man." Of Clinton, Sullivan writes, "[s]he has internalized what most Democrats of her generation have internalized: They suspect that the majority is not with them, and so some quotient of discretion, fear, or plain deception is required if they are to advance their objectives. And so the less-adept ones seem deceptive, and the more-practiced ones, like Clinton, exhibit the plastic-ness and inauthenticity that still plague her candidacy. She’s hiding her true feelings. We know it, she knows we know it, and there is no way out of it." Update: Apparently, Obama reads The Atlantic.

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