By the way, here is the first two lines from the Babbington piece.
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Analysis: Obama spares details, keeps up attacks
Friday, August 29, 2008
By CHARLES BABINGTON, Associated Press Writer
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DENVER Barack Obama, whose campaign theme is “change we can believe in,” promised Thursday to “spell out exactly what that change would mean.”
But instead of dwelling on specifics, he laced the crowning speech of his long campaign with the type of rhetorical flourishes that Republicans mock and the attacks on John McCain that Democrats cheer. The country saw a candidate confident in his existing campaign formula: tie McCain tightly to President Bush, and remind voters why they are unhappy with the incumbent.
Whoops, that’s a little more than I meant to copy.