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<p>An <a href="http://timesonline.typepad.com/comment/2008/03/twofer-with-and.html">online chat</a> with the Times of London&#8217;s Danny Finkelstein. I&#8217;ve know Danny for a long time and used to be just to his right. Anyway, I try and explain why a self-described small-c conservative likes Obama. I guess I should reiterate that I am undecided about the general election if it turns into a McCain-Obama battle. There are aspects to both men that I deeply admire. Oddly, I find McCain more persuasive on domestic policy and Obama more realistic when it comes to foreign policy. But I can&#8217;t be the only person relieved that this may be our choice this fall. It&#8217;s about the best outcome one could have hoped for six months ago.</p>
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