Basically, and this might just be me, but I think many are a lot like McCain when he said last night - let's take the best ideas from both parties and not worry about who gets the credit. I think we are evolving this way. He will set a good precedent and could change things for the good. I want to give him this chance.
It may look like it is not happening with Obama, but his "ideas" on foreign issues are his major problem and issue with the American people.
Lieberman will fill in the gap, even though he is pro-choice, he has many other good virtues and ideas for partisanship coming together. To me, it's beginning to look workable.
I agree with that to a great degree. That is why I hate the kind of partisanship that says I heard absolutely no good speeches at one convention...but every oracle at the other was speaking as if from the heavenlies . The truth of the matter is that the professional speech writers at either convention are going to write some good speeches and we just need to get past our partisan blinders.
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