More than William Safire, I do wish that David Brooks would be offered a more frequent column in the New York Times. He always seems to save his best for his Saturday column and this week was no different. An interesting look into the life of a candidate, he shows how mechanical and robot-like presidential candidates [although this would probably apply to any candidate] become as the campaign and the celebrity status progresses.
Saturday, February 21, 2004
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