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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

More Analysis of Presidential Rhetoric

Obama’s Good and Bad Words - Victor Davis Hanson - National Review Online
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Long Island-based communications strategist, adjunct humanities professor, recovering political journalist and so-called "creative." These blogs serve as my personal notebooks and "writing studio." The opinions posted are my own; not those of any client or employer of mine.
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