6/7/12, "What's Changed After Wisconsin," Peggy Noonan, Wall St. Journal (subscript., excerpted at GWP)
"President Obama’s problem now isn’t what Wisconsin did, it’s how he looks each day—careening around, always in flight, a superfluous figure. No one even looks to him for leadership now. He doesn’t go to Wisconsin, where the fight is. He goes to Sarah Jessica Parker’s place, where the money is....This isn’t the usual—this is something different. A special counsel may be appointed. And where is the president in all this?
- On his way to Anna Wintour’s house. He’s busy.
- But why? He could be president now if he wanted to be."
via Gateway Pundit
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