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Barack Obama Must Beware the Rise of the Angry White Man

August 16, 2009 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment 

On that heady evening last August when Barack Obama claimed the Democratic presidential nomination before an adoring throng in Denver, it seemed possible he could change the very nature of American politics. Americans, Obama said, had “lost our sense of common purpose”. He vowed to restore “the promise of a democracy where we can find the strength and grace to bridge divides and unite in common effort”. It seemed entirely plausible, as Andrew Sullivan had argued in an influential December 2007 Atlantic magazine essay: “If you are an American who yearns to finally get beyond the symbolic battles of the boomer generation and face today’s actual problems, Obama may be your man,” Sullivan wrote. Obama, he argued, could usher in a new era of post-baby boomer politics, one that would transcend the culture wars that had dogged America since Vietnam and the rise of Richard Nixon.

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