Power Line
Former White House press secretary Tony Snow had a much different, more laudatory view of President Bush and his administration than Scott McClellan, reminds John Hinderaker, who has audio of an interview with Snow about Bush from 2006. While Barack Obama highlighted his jump from college to grassroots organizing during a commencement speech at Wesleyan College last weekend, his work right after college is “hardly the stuff of legends,” writes Paul Mirengoff. Obama didn’t immediately become an organizer in Chicago after school. He worked in New York for two years, and his “public interest” path isn’t much different than those of other college graduates who end up in law school, Mirengoff adds.
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