Fri
Sep
26
2008

Sarah Palin and American’s Exceptionalism, Then and Now

The notion of American exceptionalism too-strongly clouds or modern-day attitudes and expectations, especially on the right side of the political spectrum. We’ve had eight years of go-it-alone maverick policy making, and we’ve seen how American attitudes need to change to confront the challenges of the interconnected modern world.

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