I found the speech ineffectual and filled with empty rhetoric, but at least it is a sign of change. While most sitting Presidents have used it to levy some criticism at their political opposition, Barack Obama turned it into a cudgel. Obama used the speech to politicize the situation on Capital Hill and absolve himself of guilt for his mistakes and failures. He invoked the Bush Shield or the Obstructionist Republican Shield or the "Whatever It Takes For This To NOT Be His Fault" Shield ... The speech demonstrates his failure as a leader. In an
interview on Health Care Reform, Princeton Professor Uwe Reinhardt describes Obama as a great orator, but never the pedagogue. Obama's speeches attack emotion, but they never teach or instruct. And I think that criticism is indicative of last night's speech. It was a failure because it neither inspired confidence nor corrected misconceptions. It simply appealed to the same emotions that are already stretched thin on empty promises and unfulfilled ideals.
I also think President Obama has finally destroyed all credibility as a "Senior Lecturer" on Constitutional Law: the Supreme Court defended the First Amendment. The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of Constitutionality. I'm sorry that his politics don't allow for the reality of that decision, because it was the right decision vis-a-vis the First.
So what do I see in the speech? I see an impetuous fool throwing a tantrum and blaming everyone else for his failure to do the job with which he is tasked: Leading the American People. Many Presidents have faced similar difficulties in their first year; Obama is the first President I've seen blame everyone else for his inability to ramrod his agenda through government. Maybe, just maybe, Obama will try to earn some political capital and national goodwill with next years speech; that is, if he's smart enough to put out the fires he started last night.
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Corolinth wrote:
Facism is not a school of thought, it is a racial slur.