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Inside, according to a witness, he told the House members, "This is the
moment . . . that the world is waiting for," adding: "I have become a symbol
of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions."

As he marches toward Inauguration Day (Election Day is but a milestone on
that path), Obama's biggest challenger may not be Republican John McCain but
rather his own hubris.

Some say the supremely confident Obama -- nearly 100 days from the election,
he pronounces that "the odds of us winning are very good" -- has become a
president-in-waiting. But in truth, he doesn't need to wait: He has already
amassed the trappings of the office, without those pesky decisions.

...

But there are signs that the Obama campaign's arrogance has begun to anger
reporters.

In the latest issue of the New Republic, Gabriel Sherman found reporters
complaining that Obama's campaign was "acting like the Prom Queen" and being
more secretive than Bush. The magazine quoted the New York Times' Adam
Nagourney's reaction to the Obama campaign's memo attacking one of his
stories: "I've never had an experience like this, with this campaign or
others." Then came Obama's overseas trip and the campaign's selection of
which news organizations could come aboard. Among those excluded: the New
Yorker magazine, which had just published a satirical cover about Obama that
offended the campaign.

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What a monstrous ego this guy has.

It is worth repeating: the real Obama has a lot in common with the left's
caricature of Dubya, in terms of negatives. Without his teleprompter, he's
incomprehensible; he fancies himself a genuine messiah and carries himself
with an air of inevitability that some might even call a "swagger"; and he
surrounds himself with cronies of past administrations who have become
cynical, paranoid and power-obsessed.

"You become what you hate" -- and so it is.

- Bob



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