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		<title>By: Coleman Edwards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What we need to take away from this election is that legacies take eight years to develop.  Who do you blame?  Those that distanced themselves from George Junior.  

What do we do? Learn from this.  

My belief is that the legacy of Obama will be how well he deals with the grid lock that is here.  

As with Clinton, Obama will have to become less centric minded to get things accomplished.  Much like Clinton, and perhaps more like Clinton, legacy will be focused on a beret.  Monica&#039;s and the Special Forces Berets worn by the Navy Seals.  

Never the less, such an isolated mark on human kind has to be a let down for their party.  

So, believe me, there is resentment around right now.  Whether or not Obama is a greater &quot;politician&quot; than Clinton remains to be seen.  

What I think will happen is that the backlash of disdain that happened in 76 will occur again in 2016.  This is ripe for the picking.

How we, as republicans, respond is critical.  As with fruit, how it is picked is crucial.  If we send in another Casper Q. Milktoast backed candidate then we will fail.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What we need to take away from this election is that legacies take eight years to develop.  Who do you blame?  Those that distanced themselves from George Junior.  </p>
<p>What do we do? Learn from this.  </p>
<p>My belief is that the legacy of Obama will be how well he deals with the grid lock that is here.  </p>
<p>As with Clinton, Obama will have to become less centric minded to get things accomplished.  Much like Clinton, and perhaps more like Clinton, legacy will be focused on a beret.  Monica&#8217;s and the Special Forces Berets worn by the Navy Seals.  </p>
<p>Never the less, such an isolated mark on human kind has to be a let down for their party.  </p>
<p>So, believe me, there is resentment around right now.  Whether or not Obama is a greater &#8220;politician&#8221; than Clinton remains to be seen.  </p>
<p>What I think will happen is that the backlash of disdain that happened in 76 will occur again in 2016.  This is ripe for the picking.</p>
<p>How we, as republicans, respond is critical.  As with fruit, how it is picked is crucial.  If we send in another Casper Q. Milktoast backed candidate then we will fail.</p>
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