In a sharp column today, Robert Samuelson makes a
similar point to the one I made below, namely, that once Obama is
actually forced to start governing, he'll no longer be able to
paper over the contradiction between his progressivism and
pragmatism:
But Obama's clever campaign strategy would put him in a bind as
president. Championing centrism would disappoint many ardent
Democrats. Pleasing them would betray his conciliating image. The
fact that he has so far straddled the contradiction may confirm his
political skills and the quiet aid received from the media, which
helped him by virtually ignoring the blatant contradictions.
Samuelson also makes some astute points about how
McCain's stubborness becomes a bad thing when accompanied by poor
judgement, as with campaign finance reform. The whole thing is well
worth a read.