RollinThundr wrote on Jun 22, 2012, 22:15:
The man surrounded himself at Harvard with Marxist socialists.
See, this is why I think you're blowing smoke.
This.
"They thought that he would be able to bring together the factions that had developed as a result of the divisions, the ideological divisions on the law review, on the left and the right," said Cassandra Butts, a close friend of Obama's during law school and now his White House deputy counsel. After he became president, Obama appointed several conservatives to top positions at Law Review, which angered some liberals.
And this:
From among those, the conservatives were eager to have somebody who would treat them fairly, who would listen to what they had to say, who would not abuse the powers of the office to favor his ideological soul mates and punish those who had different views. Somebody who would basically play it straight, I think was really what we were looking for.
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And ultimately, the conservatives on the Review supported Barack as president in the final rounds of balloting because he fit that bill far better than the other people who were running. ...
As for that tinyurl, I'd love to read what you've posted, but could you provide a real URL? I won't follow a tinyurl blindly, no offense.
As for USA Today, really? That's the best you can come up with? The fluffiest newspaper in the nation? I wouldn't call USA Today liberal or conservative, just sensationalist with the main goal of selling as many copies as possible.
If Russia stops fighting, the war ends. If Ukraine stops fighting, Ukraine ends. Slava Ukraini!