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Inside this week's New Yorker

Posted: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:20 AM by Mark Murray

From NBC's Mark Murray
While the New Yorker's provocative cover is getting all the attention, it's worth mentioning two insightful pieces inside it. Ryan Lizza, in a lengthy profile, traces Obama's evolution as a politician in the rough-and-tumble world of Chicago politics. "Obama likes to discuss his unusual childhood ... and the three years in the nineteen-eighties when he worked as a community organizer in Chicago... But his life in Chicago from 1991 until his victorious Senate campaign is a lacuna in his autobiography. It is also the period that formed him as a politician. Some Obama supporters professed shock when, recently, he abandoned a pledge to stay within the public campaign-finance system if [McCain] agreed to do the same. Preckwinkle’s concern about Obama—that he is a pure political animal—suddenly became more widespread; commentators abruptly stopped using the words 'callow' and 'naïve.'"

VIDEO: Hendrik Hertzberg, senior editor for The New Yorker, defends the cover of the magazine, a drawing of Barack Obama with a turban on his head, his wife holding a gun, a flag on fire and Osama bin Laden's picture on the wall.

Meanwhile, the New Yorker's Hendrik Hertzberg examines all the attention Obama's apparent flip-flops have received, and he argues that much of the coverage is trivial. "Obama, it turns out, is a politician. In this respect, he resembles the forty-three Presidents he hopes to succeed, from the Father of His Country to the wayward son, Alpha George to Omega George. Winning a Presidential election doesn’t require being all things to all of the people all of the time, but it does require being some things to most of the people some of the time. It doesn’t require saying one thing and also saying its opposite, but it does require saying more or less the same thing in ways that are understood in different ways."

Hertzberg also breaks down the flip-flops. He calls the one on Iraq a "marginal tweak"; says the charge of flip-flopping on abortion is "nonexistent;" contends that his change on the Supreme Court's 2nd Amendment decision is a "substantive tweak"; and notes that the FISA and campaign-finance U-turns are significant. He concludes: "Meanwhile, McCain has been busily reversing his views in highly consequential ways. He opposed the Bush tax cuts because they favored the rich; now he supports their eternal extension. He was against offshore oil drilling as not being worth the environmental damage it brings; now he’s for it, and damn the costs. He was against torture, period; now he’s against it unless the C.I.A. does it. He keeps flipping to the wrong flops."

"But he and Obama can both take comfort in what they’re avoiding. If they were clinging to every past position, the flip-flop police would be busting them for stubbornness and rigidity in the face of changing circumstances. Bush all over again! Flip-flops are preferable to cement shoes, especially in summertime."

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Of coarse Morning Joke would like the cover of the N.yorker.He like buchahan,and the rest of the All white party think jokes about race are all good with those type.Msnbc would do the country a favor by taking these seemingly racist pundits off the air,they  are nothing more then Has been washed up cast offs from the hill.As far as NASCAR fans go ,not all of us are rednecks,billy beer swilling, undereducated ,toothless.tobacka chewing,and not all of us will be voting for McBush or four more years of Of Repuks and there racist party.Question: When is the last time you saw a person of color in a leadership roll in the repuks party?
censorship is alive and well in this nation... just check out first read as a prime example.

hey chuck todd, please either own up or deny the rumors that your wife works for mccain campaign. if so that would explain why you called both mccain and charlie black straight shooters on morning joe.  that was wrong to elude that they were but obama wasn't. just like david gregory dancing with karl rove at the press club dinner. the media and republican politics have merged into a conglomeration for money.America's best interests mean nothing to them anymore.
oh yeah and by the way "bobby" jindal's first name is piyush.. so why doesn't he use it? leon's not the best first name either but i'm not ashamed of it.
yea... some liberal media!
Went to the local newsstand, but they had sold out of the New Yorker. This is unusal because there are not too many snobs in my neigborhood.
Why can't we find more big business men out there like T. Boone Pickens visit his site he doesn't offer more drilling but rather another alternative  was quite an educational site I must admit.  www.PickensPlan.com


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