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		<title>Obama: &#8216;She insisted she&#8217;s going to be buried in an Obama t-shirt&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p align="left">by Byron York, Washington Examiner </p> <p align="center"></p> <p align="left">Yes, those are the words of the president, last night at the Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Washington. After listing his administration&#8217;s accomplishments and vowing that &#34;our most urgent task is job creation,&#34; Obama pledged to keep fighting for a national health care system. &#34;We [...]<br /><br /><a href="http://www.exposeobama.com/2010/02/08/obama-she-insisted-shes-going-to-be-buried-in-an-obama-t-shirt/">Read More and Comment: Obama: &#8216;She insisted she&#8217;s going to be buried in an Obama t-shirt&#8217;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">by Byron York, Washington Examiner </p>
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<p align="left">Yes, those are the words of the president, last night at the Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Washington. After listing his administration&#8217;s accomplishments and vowing that &quot;our most urgent task is job creation,&quot; Obama pledged to keep fighting for a national health care system. &quot;We knew this was hard,&quot; Obama said. And then he described a letter he received from a campaign worker who suffered from breast cancer and has since died:</p>
<p align="left">I got a letter &#8212; I got a note today from one of my staff &#8212; they forwarded it to me &#8212; from a woman in St. Louis who had been part of our campaign, very active, who had passed away from breast cancer. She didn&#8217;t have insurance. She couldn&#8217;t afford it, so she had put off having the kind of exams that she needed. And she had fought a tough battle for four years. All through the campaign she was fighting it, but finally she succumbed to it. And she insisted she&#8217;s going to be buried in an Obama t-shirt.</p>
<p align="left">Many observers have noted that the president often seems extraordinarily self-referential. It&#8217;s all about him, they say. But even those critics might be a little taken aback by the &quot;buried in an Obama t-shirt&quot; remark. Is it really that much about him?</p>
<p align="left">Others ask how some of Obama&#8217;s statements would have been covered had George W. Bush made them &#8212; for example, if Bush had pronounced &quot;corpsman&quot; as &quot;corpse-man&quot; (as Obama did twice at the National Prayer Breakfast). Had Bush mispronounced the word so badly &#8212; and he did say some weird things &#8212; it&#8217;s likely many commentators would have rushed to fit it into their Bush-is-stupid narrative. Now, it&#8217;s Obama who&#8217;s sounding strange. And even putting aside the &quot;corpsman&quot; gaffe, what does the president&#8217;s telling of the &quot;buried in an Obama t-shirt&quot; anecdote tell us about him? (By the way, this is not about the woman and her choice &#8212; people do all sorts of things, and we respect the decisions they make &#8212; but about the president&#8217;s choosing to tell the story himself.)</p>
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