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Obama, Change and The Missing Conversation
I was in a local espresso cafe this afternoon--short single shot latte for myself, an Americano for my dad, and a big cookie to share--when the tee-shirt on the young barista took my breath away, and momentarily, my ability to order some mid-afternoon caffeine. He was wearing Shepherd Fairey's iconic design-a poster shirt on which a headshot of President Obama's face is rendered in red/white/blue. "CHANGE," it said.
"Great shirt," I said. We smiled broadly at each other--the local boy and the local 60-year old. I wanted to talk, but my coffee was getting cold, and my dad was waiting for me in his condo two blocks up the hill, and my dog was tied outside looking in need of a bush sometime real soon. I hurried on, but hours later I'm still missing that conversation.
I wanted to ask him, "So how do you think he's doing?" I look at him: young, maybe his first time voting. Blue eyes, short blond hair, probably working his way through college on free caffeine and minimum wage plus tips. At least he has a job; at least I still have $5.00 for designer coffee and a cookie-and change for the tip jar.
I know Obama inherited an incredible mess surrounded by labyrinthine complexities designed to make solution nearly impossible. At first I said, "He's got to feed the lions, and then he can turn his attention to systemic change in the Empire." Months go by. I am busy, he is busy. I read Bill Moyers, Chris Hedges, Paul Klugman, Naomi Klein, Amy Goodman. I read Newsweek, and skim the New York Times and Washington Post. Now I say, "Please don't let him be swallowed into the bowels of this powerful and deceitful dragon."
How are you Barack Obama? What are you reading? Who are you listening to? Remember all those people who stood in Grant Park on a warm November night, and on the national Mall on a cold January day? Remember how the world stopped to watch you step into this office? These people-- and I among them-- are willing to help you slay the dragon, and we cannot slay it if you are consumed by it or protecting it! Just so you know: I'm done shopping. I'm gardening. I'm saving money in my local bank. I'm practicing how little to spend and how small my energy consumption can be. I'm looking to you and Congress to reshape my country for its next phase of world leadership. I imagine a country dedicating itself to sustainable uses of energy and natural resources, retooling its economy for green jobs in a green future, reskilling the American workforce; a country weaning itself from consumerism, a country of diplomacy and foreign aid rather than ill-defined warring in a suffering world, a country with universal health care and decent public education, for Pete's sake.
I am emailing and writing and signing e-petitions and am frustrated at all the rings of protection that surround him now. Last week I got a letter from my President. He paid for the stamp, I noticed, nice touch. I imagine somewhere a room full of young people like the café latte boy, opening letters, glancing at them and sorting them into stacks for reply: concerned about economy, health care, the war... Then someone inputs my name and address and my acknowledgement is on its way. Minimum wage: no tips.
The President thanked me for my "perspective on the economy," though he didn't mention the Bill Moyers article I had stapled to my correspondence. He addressed me by my first name; he signed it "Sincerely," with his name-- a computer generated signature mark, no title-like I'd know who it was, nice touch. Only he never saw it. So what would happen if we all wrote-all at once? August 4 is Barack Obama's birthday-exactly 28 weeks into his Presidency. He needs to hear from his people. He needs thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of greetings streaming in all at once. Let's write-- in support, in concern, in celebration, in prayers for peace, in standing with HOPE, willing to believe in significant and radical CHANGE.
Let's all write. The postal service needs the money. We need to be counted. Buy a card or make a card; send drawings from your kids, a photo. Let's get personal. Wish him well, wish him wisdom, wish him courage-and tell him we're willing to come along. "When the people lead, the leaders will follow." He needs us-he needs feedback that is not filtered through a dozen advisors with a thousand interest groups yelling in their ears. I know no postman drives up to the White House doors. Our cards will be taken to the sorting room and run through security, but the impact of a hundred thousand birthday cards is registered somewhere. And maybe after they've been safety checked they'll actually let him take stack out to Camp David where he can drink iced tea with Michelle on a hot August afternoon, watch the girls play with the dog, and hold the heart of the people in his hands.
"Dearest Sir, Happy Birthday! Thank you for being President at this time. Remember what Alice Walker wrote you about finding the joy in this and not turning old and grey-skinned with burden? Let us help you. Let us tell each other the truth as it keeps evolving. I hope your garden is growing well. Aren't those peas sweet when they come out of the pod? And ripe tomatoes-- wow. Did you see the Star Trek movie yet? Wasn't that a great scene where the young Spock and the old Spock are talking with each other? The moment made me think of you-go to that old man, the former President, and ask him for advice. May you live long and help us all prosper. Love, Christina Freeland, WA"
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Show AllDear Ms. Baldwin, I doubt the the President wants to hear that much from us. Most of us feel betrayed by his actions.
Most independents and many liberals have already left his camp with many, many more to come. Do you really think he cares what we think? He didn't listen when we did speak to him, why do you believe he has changed?
Its all rhetoric and no substance.....sorry. He's already lost his chance.
Henry8, well said. I'll admit that I was a cynic all along in saying that he was nothing but false hope and chump change. I wished I were wrong but ... we'll you get the idea. The only way I see Obama winning is if Diebold is on his side or our electorate is still ignorant enough because the GOP nominate a ultraconservative.
If the author and many others had applied ANY critical thinking during the 2008 campaign, they would recognize that Obama voted to "enhance" the patriot act, told us he would bomb Pakistan, told us he wouldn't support single-payer health care, zealously promoted handing hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars to the bankers that caused the financial meltdown, etc., etc., and he never defined "change".
Obama's 2008 election success was based on the US electorate being so soured on Dubya, so enamored with the Obama brand, and the fact that the financial meltdown occured in September 08 and not November 08.
While Obama has broken a few campaign promises, his actions for the most part have been consistent with his campaign promises.
raydelcamino
Ok...Ok...Ok....Mia Culpa! (lol) Bush did sour everyone so badly it probably did blind those of us that should have known better (thanks for the out). Won't happen again, I assure you of that!
not a bad idea, flooding the president with birthday cards.... better yet, make them birthday postcards, (coz then the postal service won't have to go so nuts dealing with 'security').... make them postcards with photos of the earth taken from space, photos of the urban homeless, photos of native american or afghan or colombian or pakistani or palestinian or iranian or iraqi or congolese children.... torture survivors or landmine victims on crutches with gorgeous smiles, the heroes and sheroes who've fought tirelessly and nonviolently for justice...or just take and illustrate one word like 'peace', 'TRUTH', 'decency', 'respect', 'response-ability', 'kindness', 'liberation', 'democracy' or 'satyagraha' or two words like 'social uplift' or 'affordable housing', 'earth care' 'fair share' 'right livelihoods!' or 'people care' . especially make them contain photos or drawings of gardens, photos and/or words of people like gandhi, mlk, barbara lee, rachel corrie, the dalai lama, maude barlow, percy schmeiser, camilo mejia, lt. watada or kurt vonnegut, vandana shiva, kathy kelly, woody tasch, amy goodman or lee kyung hae, well you get the idea. and write them with your friends in a room filled with candles and home-grown potluck foods and photos of your ancestors or children and sing or pray or laugh or cry together while you do it. consider it a mail art assignment that maybe, just maybe he WILL read and care about.
'just because the message may never be received does not mean it is not worth sending'-segaki
Sioux Rose
MATA: I may have to summon the invisible nature spirits, but I think your idea holds merit and I will send a PC with some powerful image & message on it, even if I have to draw it. Best wishes, Sioux
Some people truly enjoy living their life with their head in the sand.
Obama is a LIE.
They used a nice smiling black face to convey the IMAGE of change - but yet nothing has Changed.
I take that back, there has been change - for the WORSE.
PEACE?! Is bombing Pakistan with Drone planes, killing innocent civilians, within the first two weeks of being in office your idea of peace? No, no no no!
Obama is working for the same people George W. Bush worked for - the Military Industrial Complex, The "Federal" Reserve and Corporatism.
Remember what Mussolini once said, that Fascism would be better named Corporatism.
Ain't that the truth, and ain't it the truth that America is a Facist state and Obama is its newest Dictator.
Wake Up People, the ones who voted for Obama, you have been Bamboozled!
We need to screw our heads on Straight, there are now MORE WARS Going on then there was under W.
The Deficit is OUT OF CONTROL!
The Not so Federal "federal" Reserve keeps gaining more and more control of Our National Treasure and Our Government.
We the citizens are losing Rights and Liberties DAILY!
We NEED to DEMAND Our Troops, ALL of Them from ALL Around the Globe COME HOME NOW! No MORE WARS of Imperialism.
We NEED To CALL OUR CONGRESS People and Senators and tell them, Demand them To SUPPORT Bills HR1207 and S604 to AUDIT The Federal Reserve.
We NEED To LEGALIZE Our CONSTITUTION once again!
Wake Up America, before the America that Once existed will no longer be here when we do wake up!
PEACE
Another we-will-force-him-to-do-it rallying cry.
I heard Cornell West attest to this, followed, by "He does not hear us" and it isn't because the volume isn't loud enough. He just doesn't care to listen.
And how do you reconcile with that?
This sort of writing is so pathetic really. It only focuses on the supposed and imaginary personality of Obama and not on the team of elites that got him elected through their elite influence and money, and who have followed him into power.
These liberal commentators remind me of when the Russian peasants marched in 1905 to meet and plea their cause with the Czar behind Father Gapon and got slaughtered by the Czar's troops as a result in the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre. If we Americans continue to march behind these tepid liberals to vote for Democrats we will get equal results.
Missing conversation? How about missing another voter? I'm switching my status to Independent tomorrow morning after careful consideration. To hell with the conservation !!
Ranjit -- how is your father - the doctor? i hope he is well.
Teddy, glad you asked. He finally got his contract to work at a local community hospital. My mother had to help him out. He nearly collapsed the day he signed the contract but he is getting better now. Sometimes, I get so tired of waiting for missing pieces despite my patience that I take after my mother in letting go and moving on. My father intends to work Monday through Thursday and leave out Fridays unless he has to miss a work day. My mother says that I should take a high paying job in Oracle or the World Bank. I might take Oracle but I have my doubts on World Bank. I know the WB is controversial but don't know how controversial. I have uncomfortable feeling about working in such federal positions despite the great pay. Something's just not right about the World Bank but I can't figure out what. I have been given plenty of job offers in Microsoft, Office of the Navy, Northrup Gruman, Suntrust, SRA International, and plenty of other multinational corporations and government agencies. On the one hand, I feel that doing those jobs would get me enough money to keep my parents from working at a time they're entering retirement age but on the other hand, I feel like I have lost my sense of being a Hindu Brahmin by doing this. I'm not sure what to do. I am under pressure to work at these prestigious places despite the controversy or else no girl will talk to me. My culture is already a laughing stock. It's always parents first and no communications. Now that I am thinking about it, I feel like going back and talking to my Indian classmate from one of my previous semester online courses and paying her a visit. She has more IT and financial education and background than do I and has worked in big companies and federal agencies and maybe my parents won't mind. Sorry to digress.
Missing the forest for the trees again: the democratic deficit that we experience is not due to one president. This is an entrenched systemic,structural and even culutral problem.
Until we recognize the rampant institutional corruption that is supported by legal frameworks that view money as free speech and corporate personhood, we can't begin to fix it.
We can't even identify the root causes of our disease only the symptoms.
Our winner-takes-all electoral system is fraudulent and unfair, just for starters. How can we expect a non-corrupt outcome? Then we have the corporate oligopoly propaganda machine to deal with.
Obimbo is talking to Lloyd Blankfein. He's not talking to us. He never was.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/opinion/21iht-eddas.html?_r=1
Tomorrow -- wednesday - morning - don't know exactly what tme zone in the world;;
is a Total Solar Eclipse.
I have experienced seeing one in my lifetime in highschool...right in the middle of day - noontime -
it is eerie to witness and reminds us of the awesome, magnificant glorious and even terrifying power of nature and the universe.
it truly makes one feel so small - amidst all our concerns and delusions of how important we are.
what it is like is simply difficult to describe although a few memories surface:
the day is still quite bright, the skies around are still glowing - but a darkness descends - like a "clear" night that is unlike anything..and when the moon finally completely covers the sun - you can see brilliant ring of flames around the moon's darkness - and everything else around you is transformed in a way in its "light".
just awesome. i remember even the sound that were common - apart from man-made sounds - sounds like birds, chirping insects, dogsbarking - are for a few moments silenced..like when an earthquake is about to arrive (which i also experienced strong ones) .
A reminder for all of us to remember how SMALL we are , really. and we should respect our world and nature .
they are not for us to "conquer" - perhaps to understnad but not to make it conform to our wishes.
Sioux Rose
TEDDY: Thank you for tipping your top hat for me to step in with a few razzle dazzle tap dance maneuvers intended to lend insight to tomorrow's eclipse.
Shakespeare began his masterful tragedy on Caesar with an eclipse. Portia, noting the animals behaving oddly cautioned her spouse not to go out on the street that day. Not listening, he fell into an ambush of fate. The rest is history.
The sun is read as the king in astrology, and when its light is eclipsed, it can mean danger to the leader. Which one? Certainly there are a few contenders for the line of fire? There are plots afoot to be certain.
Each minute of an eclipse's duration (they run about 2.5-6) is said to represent a YEAR of time. (In a lunar eclipse, each minute signifies a month.) In addition, the regions that have the clearest view of the eclipse, which is to say it passes directly overhead, will be destined for the greatest changes within the next several years.
Eclipses are part of a planned set of cycles that exist to clear the field, articulate perturbation, and allow for changes in the old way(s). To any who know their charts (planet positions), this one sits at 29 Cancer. It's right on my Mercury, hence I've been busily writing here today. Mercury = the messenger. It's an interesting portent for me with a new book just hot off the self-published press. If the eclipse hits one's moon it can change some aspect of domestic life, their Venus--a shift in their love life, their Mars--a shift in direction or personal energy level, etc.
The website www.astro.com will calculate your chart gratis. Robert Hand, one of the best American astrologers, is founder of that site.
i made sure to keep an eye out regularly from now on on this aspects of reality, SiouxRose - because of so much revealing discussions from you. i mean - it's just been my "nature" to just try to be in AWE of what we have around us...even though I can not understand . and i simply think the world has always been TELLING us things we choose to ignore - to our own unnecessary distress..including the systems societies engage in.
concerning this one coming tomorrow - i suppose it is also going to be most visible in its full glory in that same narrow band around the equator - since I am from the philippines and that's when I experienced it.
we all went out , in the town, on the streets to just stand silently - and just be in AWE! it makes one feel so fortunate to have witnessed it.
Sioux Rose
TEDDY: Usually they post a trajectory on The Weather Channel or somewhere and once again, we astrologers believe those nations in the "eclipse path" bode strongest for major changes in coming months. Thank you for appreciating what I bring to this forum. I have seen others from time to time emerge who are knowledgable about this misunderstood art/science. It can teach us so much about ourselves! That's why I share some of what I have read or learned.
Also - SiouxRose - you mentioned before that the coming years are years of great upheavals or changes - hopefully for the better...and your explanation of this Solar Eclipse tomorrow just continues to point to that direction.
I HOPE for the best and i Hope these alignments are what the Universe "wants" to give DESPITE humanity's worst instincts - if nothing more than to "correct" our ways and tell us:
"children -- you are hurting yourselves...that is not necessary to have a meaningful life - here is HOW ".
Sioux Rose , just a note from Mercury..there's some guy named Mars posting comments on C.D..Seems civil enough, thought you might want to know! lol , peace , thanks for the link!
Sioux Rose
JOHNNY: A quick funny "Mars" story. Some years ago the American Federation of Astrologers Convention took place at a hotel in Orlando. That made it easy for me to attend. There was a one-night gala dinner which I signed up for and I sat down at a table that probably sat 12, and the seat across from me remained empty. A small, but distinguished man was revolving around the room with a palm size video recorder and I KNEW he was going to come to my table and sit across from me. Indeed he did. He was an attorney from L.A who was considering financing a TV show based on astrology and when I let loose, my words spring out like a fired up locomotive. He was impressed and said something flattering and bold (like courting me in front of that TABLE OF ASTROLOGERS). And here's what I said, "Well, Mars is opposite my Venus today, and I was waiting for someone to take notice." The entire table cracked up as we all spoke "that language," and what it meant was that my chart was positioned for a direct move, i.e. the pursuit of a male, insofar as the male is signified by Mars and it was directly opposite (that's one day every two years for that particular influence) my Venus, the planet of female receptivity to the "advances" of her cosmic partner (i.e. Mars).
Sometimes events play out in a way that makes the cosmic script almost funny for how apt its indications prove.
It's just our satellite getting between us and the sun, that's all. No important effects on politics, economics, our personalities, the Paramecia that inhabit fresh water ponds, the earthworms tunneling through the loam, the chipmunks bewildered in their homes, or the humpbacks in the sea, who will, no doubt, pause in their singing, wondering if yet again, the two-legged devils have done something wicked to the sun (and they will be relieved to discover, after a few minutes, that we do not possess that power!). Have to say, though, as a lover of astronomy (if not astrology), an eclipse is truly awesome in the original, most primitive definition of the word.
Christina Baldwin is delusional. I'm so sick of the lie that Obama is secretly principled. People who hold that view of Obama are as bad as Bush apologists. In fact, they are apologizing (or ignoring) the same crimes.
I agree 100%.
As a Nader voter I'm still waiting for an apology from all of the Obamazombies who savaged us for potentially "spoiling" all of the liberal benefits of the Obama term. In 2010 & 2012 will you people recall how you were suckered... again?
Your sentiments are spot on - besides the litany of Bush/Cheney-like behavior, the Empire's new mouthpiece is just that, a mouthpiece... but did we really expect anything else from an elected protector of the status quo? He's owned by the corporate state, Goldman Sachs, of course the military complex, as well as the neo-liberal Clinton minions.
Sending him birthday cards as suggested by this incredibly naive writer is laughable. How about condolences to the brown people he continues to kill in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq.
His tolerance for right wing conservatives and attacks by left wing conservatives strengthen my conviction that Obama is a liberal.
Nice sentiment Christina, flooding Obamba with birthday cards in the hope that he will listen to us and "hold the heart of the people in his hands". Isn't there a song that goes something like that? 'He's got the whole world, in his hands, he's go the whole wide world, in his hands.."
I don't know if this is pessimism or realism, but I don't think we will see serious change in the status quo unless there is some form of cataclysm, either economic, or environmental, or a health crisis, something that shakes the foundation. Despite the current difficulties it's still not enough to get the status elite to change their corrupt ways, and birthday cards aren't going to cut it. The rich are continuing to get richer and the poor poorer, and not much is being done about it.
French politicians, for example, listen because a few million people show up in the streets and demand action when the situation demands it.
Bastille Day in France still means something to the French.
July 4th in America is just another day to put on few more pounds.
Sadly, the only thing that can inspire large numbers of Americans to take to the streets is the death of Michael Jackson-- they gathered in hoardes to leave memorials and try to get tickets to the tribute at Staples Center.
We were all so fried by the bush years,Obama appeared and suddenly Hope burns eternal.
Apathy disappears maybe sixty percent of the country feels the chance, for change to manifest. There's still hope because the machines that manipulates the demographics has left a little wiggle room.There are at least two states that can go either way,it's not a sickening forgone conclusion,the democrats have a chance.The republican party
with its almost total control of the media, and its psych-opts, made a mistake. The Afro- American,Hispanic,youth vote ,have come together along with the Progressive vote, and ordinary citizens who normally would be out of the loop,collectively we feel the energizing vibrations of a better world arising. Obama ,will reflect the Love , compassion,joy , justice that we feel and be the instrument of change that manifests the higher qualities of the citizens of this country.How much sweeter is the fact that it will be an Africian American.
ALAS.........
PLEASE EXCUSE THE FACT THAT I INCLUDE A POST FROM ANOTHER THREAD.
I feel that my time on this planet is coming to a close, and since what was written in the other thread applies to all the threads that have been written, please allow me my parting thoughts.today will be the last time I post, so let me think that my dream has become reality, thank you for your compassion.
I love each and everyone of you !!!!!!!!!!!
namaste
Again, sorry for accidently posting a response to the"WAS CARTER RIGHT"thread on this thread.
I also thank Thom for educating me on the tax issue.
In fact I thank all of the authors who have posted on this site, as well as those who have added to the subject matter,and kept the site honest by their posts.
Quickstepper.............Sorry that you thought I was drunk when I posted to the "WAS CARTER RIGHT" thread.
And I'm sorry that you found nothing of value posted.
So I ask you Quickstepper, can you imagine how the world would function without money.
Eight year olds have offered a system,a person with your Progressive knowledge should not have a problem.
Also I ask, ........how do you translate the knowledge and passion expressed on this web- site, as well as every other kindred-spirit site,into IMMEDIATE ACTION
Not waiting for a third party,or the continuous posting of the problems and not working on immediate solutions.
As we all know ,there may not be time to solve some of the issues, global warming et all.
I am only offering the easy part,"CITIZEN CENTRAL" THE heavy lifting has already been done , by you all.
It ain't over till the fat lady sings,we have yet to close the deal,the opposition knows this ,and is trying to destroy it all, before we collectively get our shit together.
We don't have forever!!!!
If we build "CITIZEN CENTRAL" WE CAN INSTANTLY TURN THE SHIP OF STATE AROUND, AND COLLECTIVELY EXPERIENCE THE JOY OF GOING
IN ANOTHER DIRECTION.
This is my last post on the subject my e-mail is
thetribe2009@live .com
This could be a bad sign...the White House veggie gartden is toxic.
read:
National Park Service disclosed that the garden's soil was contaminated with toxic lead,
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2009/06/did-sludge-lace-obamas-veggie-garden-lead
Condolences to the young generation for pulling such a boner with Barack.
I had such high hopes for y'all, and here you f*cked up totally on your very first try. :(
This card-sending idea sounds remarkably like the card-sending idea I had a couple of months ago, where we all would send Get Well cards to the president encouraging him to support single payer healthcare. I sent a lot of cards but I admit I did get tired of it. I was also disappointed at the lack of enthusiasm I felt from others, here on CD and on my email list as well.
Several weeks after I sent my first card, I received a nice letter from the president, thanking me for my interest in health care and espousing his own agenda. Still no mention of the words single payer, almost as if he had never heard of the idea. A couple of days later I received an identical letter. I wonder if they will continue to trickle in or if two is the max.
I fear that the juggernaut of American corporate capitalism will not be stopped with paper.
"LA duh DAda DAAH da
--- Buddy, can you spare some change?"
Barack Obama deserves to be analyzed on his own merits. He deserves the best chance possible. And it seems as though he is fully capable of playing multidimensional chess with all of the world’s problems and then having the solution come to light near the end, like when all the pieces in disarray in a rubric’s cube “magically” come into place at the hands of a master. Or in a “CSI” or “The Mentalist” episode, when the crime is solved in the last five minutes.
But more than one or two championship traits are needed in major league baseball. If the Yankees have great hitting and starting pitching, but lack defense or middle relief pitching, they will not be champions. If Mr. Obama—at this tipping point in world history—has great speaking skills and a near genius IQ, but lacks the uncanny ability of FDR to time his fireside chats both in pace and per crisis or lacks the personality traits of an LBJ to play all of his chips—put his foot down, his career on the line—at the right time, he loses—not only a second term, but the lives of hundreds of millions of people worldwide because of the coming climate change crisis and “life as we know it,” as termed by one of the foremost scientists, James Hanson of NASA, who has been predicting climate catastrophe since 1988.
For all of his coolness under pressure and knowledge of the problems at hand, Mr. Obama may be another Herbert Hoover, who, believe it or not—given his infamy as a buffoon—was elected by people who wanted to “let genius have its chance.” Hoover understood the problems of the Great Depression that began early in his term, in October 1929. Nearly all the programs or solutions tried between the Crash of ’29 and FDR’s first term, which didn’t begin until 1932 were copied by Roosevelt, but implemented better and harder. Hoover’s measured IQ likely exceeded that of FDR, but FDR had a sixth sense of how the general populace felt, what the political parties could take, when to use his bully pulpit—which should be Obama’s most potent weapon, and when to get down and dirty behind the scenes.
When Franklin Roosevelt took office, he was only 51, not that much older than Obama. But he had a gravitas to his voice, especially on radio, and a patrician’s air. He manipulated the media, not the corporations. Obama cannot manipulate the corporate media but does have a good command of the Internet. But there is a disconnect. No family sits around its computer to listen to one of Obama’s talks, like they used to when FDR gave a talk on the radio. When that happened, the streets were empty; everyone was listening to Roosevelt and was comforted and inspired by him. I’m sure the topic of his talk was discussed at water coolers the next day. Nothing of the sort is happening with Obama’s many Internet-propelled speeches to the nation. No one knows when they are scheduled. No families await his words. No one speaks of his talk at the coffee machine these days.
I did NOT know of this speech tonight. No one of my companions did yesterday or all day today. Not the way to do it, Barack.
And that’s what is needed, if it’s not too late already. Obama has to make HIS speeches as highly watched or listened to as those of Roosevelt. It IS a different time altogether. But Obama’s message got through during the election process. He has to USE his bully pulpit and eloquent words. Or none of us, especially Obama in 2012, will be able to live life as we’ve luxuriated in it since 1980.
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