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Europeans Cheer Obama Now but May Complain Later On; He's seen as better than Bush, but not all disputes will just fade away.(Barack Obama)

Article from: U.S. News & World Report Article date: November 07, 2008 Author: Grose, Thomas K.

Byline: Thomas K. Grose

LONDON--They're cheering in Europe for now, but disagreements between America and its allies on some issues won't just melt away when Barack Obama (http://www.usnews.com/Topics/tag/People/O/barack_obama/index.html) assumes office.

The reaction has been a huge sigh, reflecting anticipation among political leaders on this side of the Atlantic that President-elect Obama's administration will be less ideologically driven than the Bush administration and more accommodating to the views of European allies.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown claims ...

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Simon Cowell Rocks the Vote

Posted Oct 31, 08 3:22 PM CDT in Politics Arts & Living Opinion 

Simon Cowell Rocks the Vote
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(Newser) – Barack Obama isn't the only force driving young voters are to the polls, writes Alan H. Fleischmann in the New Republic. Thanks to the extreme popularity of judge Simon Cowell and American Idol, they’ve gotten used to having their voices heard. And just as important, Idol participation has allowed people to “see the palpable impact of their vote.”

They're becoming less cynical about voting as a result, says Fleischmann, though “I'll admit that I was a momentarily disheartened when Taylor Hicks won more votes (63 million) than, say, Ronald Reagan (54.5 million in 1984).” And while “civics may have faded from the curriculum,” writes Fleischmann. “Simon, Paula, and Randy have risen as our tutors of small-r republican virtue.”

Source: New Republic
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