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  • "Certainly, Obama's lack of attentiveness is widely known. His news conferences are generally an exercise in woe-is-me blame-mongering. He chastises rather than cajoles political allies and vilifies an ever-growing list of enemies," Ms. Rubin writes.

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  • "Legislative details hold no lure for him," she adds. "If he is devoted to policy, he's a failing student. Everywhere one looks - economic revival, Middle East policy, etc. - there are disarray and disaster. So it's not that Obama prefers policy to politics; rather, he stinks at both."

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