Yesterday I posted that I am working on a book tentatively titled "Boundless Limitations: The Empty Necessity of Reelecting President Barack Obama." I asked what you all thought about the title--so far, one person says they like the title. That's cool....
So, what do you think about this as an opening paragraph for my book:
Lost in the melodrama of progressive criticism of President Obama is the fact that he has had the nerve to be the man he professed to be and do the things he said he would do. Whatever you may think of the man, his policies, style and deportment he has not strayed from the maddening equivocation that is the cul-de-sac conclusion of his The Audacity of Hope. That book so disappointed me after I had been elevated by his Dreams of My Father. I remember thinking at the conclusion of The Audacity of Hope, “damn, a humanistic pragmatist. Is this guy trying to simultaneously channel W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington? Humm, stay tuned,” I thought, “stay tuned.”
Okay, so what do you think about this as an opening parageaph?
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