'The Unencumbered Man'

After Barack Obama's victory in the presidential election last November, the question arose whether the result should be seen as a realignment—a fundamental shift in party dominance that would continue for a good many years. That the era of conservative supremacy was over seemed clear. Beyond that, observers were divided. My view, expressed in these pages, was that such talk was premature and that any notion of Democratic dominance "would depend on what ... Full Story »

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3.8
by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 23, 2009

Insightful analysis of President Obama's unique style of government -- and his chances at getting different party factions to support his ambitious agenda. Michael Tomasky (the American editor-at-large for The Guardian) presents a factual overview and diverse perspectives to support his observations on Obama's tightrope walk, which he views as mostly 'unencumbered' by partisan affiliations. Excellent read.

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