Michael Gerson, writing about the Bush administration's "war on terror," summarizes many of the difficulties with the phrase "self-inflicted ideological wounds in a largely ideological struggle." I think this is an excellent description the Bush administration's overall affect on U.S. global image and identity, too. But I also wonder how different it will be possible for the up-and-coming Space Emperor to be: with Gates and Clinton as his representatives, it's clear he's not straining for a radical change or departure from the status quo. If he manages change at all, it must be something he hopes to effect gradually. Is he planning to do so? Or is it all smoke and mirrors? Is there any germ of ideological commitment of any kind, amid all the packaging? I'm disturbed by the recent mess in the Illinois statehouse, involving Blogojevich attempting to "sell" Obama's seat in the Senate. How could the future Space Emperor not have been aware of these shenanigans? If he wasn't, that seems nearly as criminal, from the standpoint of negligence, as if he had been aware of them but wasn't addressing them. I'm unhappy... not that I was ever really wholly drawn into the Obamania in the first place. I've had reservations that it was all packaging and fluff around something less pure than people seem to have been hoping. Yet I still feel uneasy to feel that I'm seeing those reservations confirmed.
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