It
is a universal political truth that administrations do not begin to
fragment when things are going well: it only happens when they go
badly, and those who think they know better begin to attack those who
manifestly do not. The descent of Barack
Obama's regime, characterized now by factionalism in the
Democratic Party and talk of his being set to emulate Jimmy Carter as
a one-term president, has been swift and precipitate. It was just 16
months ago that weeping men and women celebrated his victory over
John McCain in the American presidential election. If they weep now,
a year and six weeks into his rule, it is for different reasons. more>>>>>>>>>







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