"...But voters expect arrogance from Mrs. Clinton and her husband, Bill..."
No - we do not, and we certainly do not appreciate it, nor do we appreciate their sense of boorish entitlement, insulting whole states ("this one doesn't matter...that one doesn't matter...) and voting groups intelligence and such.
Truly, a more appropriate and accurate column on arrogance will center around a candidate and campaign foolish enough to believe they did not have to prepare for a primary contest beyond Feb. 5th because their candidate was "inevitable."
Now that - THAT - is arrogance.
Obama on the other hand, exudes appropriate balance of confidence, dignity and statesmanship.
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