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TMI? TPM's Josh Marshall swoons at 'the fullness of [Obama's] powers'

President Obama dug deep for Hillary this afternoon, speaking at a campaign rally for her in New Hampshire. But let’s face it: This really isn’t about selling the country on Hillary so much as it is about helping Americans get a jumpstart on reliving the Obama glory days.

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Talking Points Memo editor Josh Marshall’s already in the throes of Obama nostalgia:

Savor it, you guys.

The Washington Free Beacon’s video editor David Rutz wasn’t feeling the same warm, fuzzy love Josh was:

Evidently Marshall doesn’t like it when people rain on his parade:

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Meh. If anyone should stop crying, it’s Josh. If the Lightbringer’s shown us anything, it’s that he’s not all he’s cracked up to be. The sooner Josh can accept that, the sooner he can grow up. Maybe.

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