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NYT: Obama's Gorgeous Goodbye
And as the columnist says, I think we can go back and forth over whether Obama's administration has been able to match his rhetoric. I suspect that we may have a less personally likable, but more capable executive in the chair next January. But I think his rhetoric certainly is beautiful, if really basic, and now's an apt time to lend an ear and hear it.
Really liked this piece. Posted some other coverage of his Howard speech in the Democratic thread but this one's more comprehensive, and the topic is bigger than the election. I think there's something in here for everyone, from cautioning against extremism and spectacle, to criticizing attempts to silence free speech when it's disagreeable.In this twilight of his presidency, Barack Obama is unlikely to deliver much in the way of meaningful legislation.
But he’s giving us a pointed, powerful civics lesson.
“We must expand our moral imaginations,” he told black students at Howard, imploring them to recognize “the middle-aged white guy who you may think has all the advantages, but over the last several decades has seen his world upended by economic and cultural and technological change, and feels powerless to stop it. You got to get in his head, too.”
And as the columnist says, I think we can go back and forth over whether Obama's administration has been able to match his rhetoric. I suspect that we may have a less personally likable, but more capable executive in the chair next January. But I think his rhetoric certainly is beautiful, if really basic, and now's an apt time to lend an ear and hear it.