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June 23, 2006 at 10:29 pm
Although Cuomo makes a subtle mistake in his comment: implying that the people he seeks to persuade are not in their right senses. Good campaigners (and good leaders) have a gift for making you feel like their ideas were your ideas all along, not something you had to be awakened to. Reagan knew this. When you look at it, there’s an underlying (and possibly unintended) tone of condescension to Cuomo’s quote.