Clinton and Obama sending ‘dangerously ambiguous messages’
Britain’s Telegraph newspaper opines that the "good cop, bad cop" style of a "non-confrontational" Obama and "tough-talking" Clinton is sending out "dangerously ambiguous messages." While acknowledging that the style is risky, the Telegraph says the risk is "one many would see as worth taking if, in the long run, it delivers results."
Britain's Telegraph newspaper opines that the "good cop, bad cop" style of a "non-confrontational" Obama and "tough-talking" Clinton is sending out "dangerously ambiguous messages." While acknowledging that the style is risky, the Telegraph says the risk is "one many would see as worth taking if, in the long run, it delivers results."
Britain’s Telegraph newspaper opines that the "good cop, bad cop" style of a "non-confrontational" Obama and "tough-talking" Clinton is sending out "dangerously ambiguous messages." While acknowledging that the style is risky, the Telegraph says the risk is "one many would see as worth taking if, in the long run, it delivers results."
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