Voices are heard that Obama is too "cool", "intellectual", "cerebral" and does not get sufficiently angry and emotional when addressing our national problems. While understandable, Obama's approach seems very "presidential". He is not given to impulsive comments or actions prompted by unexpected crisis. He is steady, thoughtful, analytical, and consistent. He seems perfect for the position of President.
In contrast, McCain enjoys a history of angry outbursts, impulsive decisions, and a very moralistic approach to policies. What he perceives as "bad" must be discarded; "good" must be promoted, independent of other considerations. George Wills' overview is only of many that zero in on McCain's angry, impulsive behavior that is inconsistent with the office of President.
Hopefully, others will note it and vote accordingly.
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