A dose of humility goes a long way in life and in politics.
From Ron Fournier
Obama will learn from his mistakes.
Anything may be possible in America, but a Palin presidency is virtually implausible.
Palin seems to have forgotten that her poll ratings have plummeted since the summer of 2011.
Obama still has work to do with the vision thing. Convincing voters that he has a credible, practical plan to turn the nation around is a process, not a speech.
Obama won the presidency on the strength of his message and the skills of the messenger. Now the talk of hope and change feels out of tune when so many Americans are out of work, over-mortgaged, and worried that life will be even tougher for their children.
It's a bit unfair to accuse Obama of dividing the nation when the facts show that it already is.
Christie led the way - with a bulldozer. The governor is blunt, brash, and self-consciously authentic, the antithesis to what turns off today's voters: flip-flopping politicians who speak in poll-tested platitudes. Yes, he's the anti-Romney.
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