I read The Audacity of Hope; no desputing its role as manifesto, and its a bit cloying occasionally, but he sets out some pretty reasonable ideas - increasing the quality of and access to health care, creating new jobs in sustainable/renewable energies, approaching international affairs with a determination to talk, not bully - if he pulls off any of this it'll be a move in the right direction.
Yep, me too, on both counts.
I read The Audacity of Hope; no desputing its role as manifesto, and its a bit cloying occasionally, but he sets out some pretty reasonable ideas - increasing the quality of and access to health care, creating new jobs in sustainable/renewable energies, approaching international affairs with a determination to talk, not bully - if he pulls off any of this it'll be a move in the right direction.