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Bob Herbert of The New York Times worries that [Barack Obama] is "not just tacking gently to the center. He's lurching right when it suits him, and he's zigging with the kind of reckless abandon that's guaranteed to cause disillusion, if not whiplash. For its part, the right has discovered that Obama is not a "hard left" liberal, as it had previously thought, but a standard-issue politician who will "say and do anything to get elected." Charles Krauthammer calls him a "man of seasonal principles." Bo Snerdley, Rush Limbaugh's sidekick, describes him as "the first black Clinton." "Has there ever in recent political memory been so much calculation and bad faith by a politician who has made so much of eschewing both?" asks Rich Lowry, the editor of the National Review.
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