Barack Obama has excellent taste
Darren Hauck/Getty Images Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post quotes Barack Obama’s chief strategist, David Axelrod, on his boss’s reading habits: The most extraordinary thing about him, maybe the most surprising, is how normal he is,” says David Axelrod, his chief strategist. “He’ll read Foreign Policy magazine, a treatise on economic policy and Sports Illustrated.” ...
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Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post quotes Barack Obama’s chief strategist, David Axelrod, on his boss’s reading habits:
The most extraordinary thing about him, maybe the most surprising, is how normal he is,” says David Axelrod, his chief strategist. “He’ll read Foreign Policy magazine, a treatise on economic policy and Sports Illustrated.”
Now that’s a reading list we can believe in.
Blake Hounshell is a former managing editor of Foreign Policy.
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