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This is a pretty cool little light. It runs on three AA batteries and once in if you pull the top and bottom apart you get the lantern part which is pretty bright. Then there is a switch on the bottom side of the case that will turn on the flash light. It's not the brightest, but it'll work to help you spotlight something or a path where you might need to walk. the handle can move from being on the side to being on the back top part so you can carry it as a lantern. It seems well built and as I said it was bright enough when using the lantern part of it. I have other lanterns but this one is one of the nicer ones I've tested or bought. I'm very happy with it.
I admit I am in the minority here, but besides the fact that there was only a little that was new in the book to any political junkie, I found it shocking that a book about the 2012 campaign could be so deadly dull. It wasn't just the long discussions of budget negotiations, or the fact that Balz and Silberman decided to write their chapter about Obama's awful first debate performance by quoting tweet after tweet after tweet, it was the fact that the authors (surprisingly--considering their backgrounds)have such tin ears when it comes to the music of politics. The only outsized voice here is that of Chris Christie--and the fact that he is so well represented whereas Herman Cain and Michelle Bachmann are reduced to ciphers is undoubtedly the access he gave the authors. And the authors make the case that this was such an important election on the basis of the mechanics the Obama people employed (the get out the vote operation, social media, etc.)--not because of the issues at stake, which for the authors seem almost inconsequential. Bottom line: This is no "Game Change" by any stretch of the imagination; it is a missed opportunity.