Posted AT 1:47 PM EDT on 26/07/08
Obama's audacity of hubris
REX MURPHY
Commentator with The National and host of CBC Radio's Cross-Country Checkup
Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus. That may turn out to be a problem.Barack Obama was touring the geopolitical capitals of the Middle East and Europe all this week. He travelled less as a mere nominee for the U.S. presidency (even that is not yet officially secured) than as some combination of emperor and rock star.
Trailing in his charismatic wake was a whole legion of the top stars of the U.S. press corps.
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