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The Corner

The National Review’s bloggers have advice for both Barack Obama and John McCain. Victor Davis Hanson argues that Obama’s problems won’t go away because they’re partly predicated on the idea that he and his wife are “out of touch.” Hanson writes that Americans will “forgive slips, even condescension,” if followed by “genuine apology and not repeated ad infinitum,” something that Hanson hasn’t seen Obama doing. Kathryn Jean Lopez notes that while McCain received applause for reinforcing his pro-life stance on abortion at an event Tuesday, he’s been less clear on another issue important to Catholics: embryonic stem-cell research.

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