Barack Obama
got to be president because because he had qualities Americans were
yearning for after the bitter tumult of the Bush years: he was
calm, sober, fair-minded, and guided by facts rather than emotions.
That was the guy we elected last year, but as Steve Chapman writes,
he was absent last week when a reporter asked Obama for his views
on the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates.
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