The Obama-Roth Presidency

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  May 14 08

Jeffrey Goldberg holds a contest: Obama told me that his sensibility was partially shaped by the books of Philip Roth. This obviously has profound implications for American foreign policy, and for shiksas, as well. And so, a reader contest. In... Full story...

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