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Increasingly, I have gone from an Obama supporter, having voted for him for the senate, to thinking he might be a viable candidate for the Presidency. That idea ended soon after he began his run. I, in attempting to publicise his points of view, to interview him, make suggestions, ask for opinions, I was not only rebuffed, when I prepared a health care proposal for him which was cost free and which was funded by heavily taxing outsourcing corporations, a plan which was rudely rejected by his "advisor on Medicine."
Now, before some readers think this is a personal issue, these events transpired only after I began to see his campaign as a chase after celebrity and wealth, and had only ego on the side of being a serious candidate for anything other than Rock-Star status. Now Paul Krugman has put his finger on another weakness, which I also noted some time back, shown here:
He is quite obviously being advised by amateurs or the less than the Best and the Brightest. Read it, then watch him for signs of Narcissism.



