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But Mr Obama needs to reframe the election so that it is less about him and more about the issues.
"It desperately needs to reframe the conflict in Somalia as Somalis versus the foreigners, not as Somalis who seek peace and a return to normalcy versus a toxic jihadi movement," writes Mr Menkhaus.
But the mainstream media desperately needs to reframe the dialogue surrounding the virus.
I'm not suggesting Obama go this far (can you imagine Joe Scarborough and Mike Bresinsky in a inflatable skiff racing towards a Navy destroyer parked in the middle of the Potomac), rather, I think the President needs to reframe more than the debate tonight; he needs to reframe his definition of compromise, and his understanding of how to achieve on a Presidential level.
That doesn't mean she has to adopt all of his policy proposals, but she needs to reframe and re-energize her campaign by pushing her own big, bold ideas.
He emphasises the word "actively" when ending life, but it is almost a subversive approach where Keith needs to reframe the meaning of a potential intervention along legal and professional lines.
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