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Saturday, November 10, 2012

This stunted and tawdry vision of American life was best summed up in his campaign’s contemptible Life of Julia cartoon, which portrayed the American Dream as being impossible without heavy cradle-to-grave government, and in which the civic society that Tocqueville correctly saw as the hallmark of the republic was wholly ignored — if not disdained outright.

The central problem is that America, knowing Obama, gave him a second term. - Charles C. W. Cooke/National Review Online