Perhaps the most significant thing mentioned by analysts of
the Supreme Court decision on Obama's Affordable Health Care Act was Thomas L.
Friedman's comment that "it's been so long since a national leader 'surprised'
us."
Regardless of what you think about Chief Justice Roberts'
decision, the idea that Washington and our leaders have become so predictable
says something serious and deep about current America.
We are yearning for leadership, for innovation, for
creativity and ingenuity in fixing our national problems.
When the surprises go against our views, it's frustrating.
But by far the most wearisome thing in modern politics is
the lack of real surprises, the kind that come from real leadership.