The United States of America - once great, grand and free - is on the path to becoming just another country.
From Monica Crowley
According to Mr. Obama, exceptionalism is so yesterday, an uncool, antiquated and ultimately destructive notion.
Earth to Democrats: Displaying contempt for the American people when you are being paid by those people to serve their interests is generally not a good political move.
One day in 1984, at the height of his fame, Michael Jackson made a visit to the White House. President and Nancy Reagan may not have dug his music, but they understood the power Mr. Jackson commanded as a common pop-cultural touchstone for just about everyone else.
During his public life, Barack Obama has often referred to his biracial background and itinerant childhood and has said, 'In no other country on Earth is my story even possible.' True.
American exceptionalism is grounded in the founding of the United States upon an idea, rather than upon the ambitions of men.
When government gets out of the way, the people achieve great things because of the promise of great rewards.
Mr. Obama's choices show how fundamentally unserious he is about deficit reduction and spending restraint.
Each day of the Obama presidency seems to bring a new, perversely delicious irony.
Presidents Truman and Nixon left office under dark clouds of scandal and with abysmal levels of support, but with the passage of time, both have been reassessed far more positively.
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