Christopher Hitchens envisions a fantasy land in which politicians are poets and poets work for politicians and Ahmad Chalabi governs a democratic Iraq. Perhaps slightly unrealistic, but he's right about the underlying matter--that (as I've written before somewhere) neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton is genuinely plagiarizing anybody else. They're just both using fairly tired cliches as thematic elements in their speeches and campaigns.

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I think the leading cliche has to be from the Obama campaign, "Change we can believe in!" Really, how gay (happy) is that? I wonder though , if Obama is elected president and tries to implement "real" change, will he suffer the same fate Jimmy Carter suffered when he tried the same thing?
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