Barack Obama's victory over the nation's racist history may be impressive, but unlike John McCain, he never had to face Rudy Giuliani or Law and Order's Fred Thompson.
Interestingly, Gerson is the author of President Bush's phrase about "the soft bigotry of low expectations."
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