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Krauthammer on Obama's Task

The Washington Post's opinion writers will be filing quick takes on the conventions here. The upshot: you get to read Krauthammer more than once a week. Here's his first item. A sample:

Obama’s problem is that he has compounded [his thin resume] with a detached imperiousness and unnerving grandiosity so completely disproportionate to his own accomplishments. Grandiosity in a de Gaulle is one thing, though even with him it often reached the point of the ridiculous. But Obama?

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