By Selwyn Duke
Just a few short months ago, few imagined that Barack Obama would have trouble marshalling a Democrat majority for one of his major initiatives. He was the "messiah," "The One," and all he had to do was lead, and the Houses and the high and happy masses from coast to coast would follow. But that was before he stimulated us into stratospheric debt; proved he was anything but post-racial by rashly saying that dutiful Cambridge cops acted "stupidly"; and accosted us with Medical Mothra, a 1000-page, labyrinthine health-care bill that could only be adequately digested by termites. So now, with tumultuous town-hall meetings and a majority of Americans opposed to Obamacare, the president is trying to shore up support for reform by casting it as a moral issue.
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