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		<description>(Fickle) Brooks does a flip-flop, Friday, 11-10-06! He is now distancing himself from his previous enthusiasm for Obama (above) and swinging over to Hillary Clinton. My suspicion is that he now has begun to think, speaking from his conservative bias, that Obama would be harder for his choice candidate to defeat than Clinton. I admire Brooks and his analyses, but this was a surprise to me.</description>
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