Michael Lind, New America Foundation
Kristen Soltis, pollster
Patricia J. Williams, professor, Columbia Law School
Douglas E. Schoen, co-author, "Mad as Hell"
Julian E. Zelizer, history professor, Princeton University
John J. Pitney Jr., professor, Claremont McKenna College
Six sub-stories linked below:
Michael Lind, New America Foundation
Kristen Soltis, pollster
Patricia J. Williams, professor, Columbia Law School
Douglas E. Schoen, co-author, "Mad as Hell"
Julian E. Zelizer, history professor, Princeton University
John J. Pitney Jr., professor, Claremont McKenna College
Obama’s message to voters: Drop dead suckers.
I’m enjoying this new campaign tour of Barry’s. In the past month Barry keeps popping up in the backyards of complacent zombie-like suburban white people, desperately trying to convince the public that he can speak articulately without the aid of his teleprompter. Problem is that he just blubbers on and on with memorizations of Axelrod-prepared cliches and sound bites that confirm the public’s impression that Barry is lost at sea without his teleprompter. After he leaves the White House he would make an excellent Home Shopping Network host.
How should he adjust his message to address voter frustration?
I am resigning the Presidency, effective immediately and returning to my homeland of Kenya.
You won’t have Ole Barrack to kick around anymore.