'Change' is officially history in presidential politics
Barack Obama's big win in South Carolina provides confirmation that "change" is yesterday's story.
O. Casey Corr is a Seattle native, a writer and marketing communications consultant, author of two books on business leadership and former communications director for the Seattle may
Barack Obama's big win in South Carolina provides confirmation that "change" is yesterday's story.
Barack was Barry, Fred was Freddie, John was Johnny, and Hillary is now just Hillary. In both life and politics, the monikers we choose can be revealing.
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Just asking. But what is with John Edwards' suits? Several times now, I've noticed that Edwards has appeared at high-profile events wearing ill-fitting suits.