Re: Department of Irony, Pt II
Something like that, yeah...![Wink](http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
The "change" that Obama speaks of is not a change from neo-conservatism to liberalism or Rep. to Dem. Hillary Clinton would have been a change in that respect, but she didn't offer any meaningful change from the way things are done. After Bush and his cronyism and positively opaque administration, Obama offers a change in the way business is conducted in DC, with increased transparency, frank discussion, and a less adversarial mindset. I know I sound like an Obamabot, but it's true.
Something like that, yeah...
![Wink](http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
The "change" that Obama speaks of is not a change from neo-conservatism to liberalism or Rep. to Dem. Hillary Clinton would have been a change in that respect, but she didn't offer any meaningful change from the way things are done. After Bush and his cronyism and positively opaque administration, Obama offers a change in the way business is conducted in DC, with increased transparency, frank discussion, and a less adversarial mindset. I know I sound like an Obamabot, but it's true.
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