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    Horowitz repeated his warning several months later in an essay that first appeared in FrontPage Magazine. "Let's not duplicate the manias of the left as we figure out how to deal with Mr. Obama ... He is not exactly the antichrist, although a disturbing number of people on the right are convinced he is. . . . (His speeches) are hardly in the Huey Long, Louis Farrakhan, Fidel Castro vein. They are in fact eloquently and cleverly centrist and sober." He warned conservatives not to "fall into the 'Bush-is-an-idiot' bag of liberal miasmas" and counseled that "neither our support nor our opposition should be based on hysterical responses to policies that we just don't like." Full Article at Chicago Tribune
    Let's not duplicate the manias of the left as we figure out how to deal with Mr. Obama ... He is not exactly the antichrist, although a disturbing number of people on the right are convinced he is. . . . (His speeches) are hardly in the Huey Long, Louis Farrakhan, Fidel Castro vein. They are in fact eloquently and cleverly centrist and sober.
    SOURCE: Chicago Tribune 1 month ago