Also nice is this:
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Bush, unlike Kerry, has admirably bold plans for meeting these predictable crises, which are his generation's greatest domestic challenges. But these plans involve complexities and responsibilities that the public will fathom and accept only if they are explained by a president whom the public believes speaks judiciously and knows things, including what he does not know.
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But, as with all things George Will, we must have an obscure historical reference that highlights his superiority and resonates within the walls of the ivory tower:
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So far, the president's difficulties have been partially obscured by the sheer silliness of the Democrats seeking to replace him, all of whom want to run William Jennings Bryan's fourth campaign.
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As overly serious as Will tries to be, these "bow tie" moments make me smile. Who is he writing to in his articles -- the Harvard Historical Society?