The Audacity to Be Authentic: Hillary Clinton’s Risky Hedge Against Obama – NationalJournal.com

On the way to his main point, risks she is taking as candidate, a rather well said characterization of the lady:

The rap against Hillary Clinton is that she’s a cynical and conniving public figure who hardly takes a breath without calculating the political advantage of a sigh. That caricature fueled coverage of Clinton’s public break from President Obama on global affairs. “The benefits to Clinton are clear,” wrote Juliet Eilperin, channeling convention wisdom for The Washington Post.

Etc.

Our man in the White House

Presidential paralysis analysis:

The President suffers from two fundamental flaws. The first is that he is unwilling to make decisions. He much prefers to play the role of a disinterested observer who comments on a set of adverse events that he regards himself as powerless to shape, of which Assad’s carnage in Syria is the prime example. The second is that he fundamentally misunderstands the use of force in international affairs. He handicaps himself fatally by imposing unwise limitations on the use of American force, such as his repeated declarations that he will not send ground troops back into Iraq

Woe.