I just spent a few days in Washington, D.C., where the cherry blossoms lining the Tidal Basin heralded the real start of spring and where "hope" sprang out from everywhere. Of course, the "hope" I saw all over D.C. was the image from Shepard Fairey’s campaign poster of Barack Obama.

You know it — the red, white and blue mixed-media, stenciled portrait with what some call a "visionary upward glance" while others describe it as the president "staring off into space."

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