The moderate-conservative Republican opines about the liberal Democratic president's inauguration speech: "The consensus about Barack Obama’s inaugural address is right. It is
the most fulsome presidential defense of liberalism we have heard since
1965, and the most programmatically specific inaugural speech since the
thirties. This was also the rhetoric of a partisan who believes his
opponents are losers and fools, who won’t have much threat left in them
ten years from now."
He argues that President Obama's words will be paired with a second term resume that could be the thinnest since President Richard Nixon back in the 1970s: "So, Obama Part 2 is more about the tactical work of isolating
conservatives than classic presidential legacy building: in other words,
not so different from the stalemate of the second half of Obama’s first
term. Of course, for liberals, the president’s middling results have
had the perverse consequence of providing a rallying cry without a
record of accomplishments that are susceptible to backfire (the backlash
at Obamacare is a window into how vulnerable Obama might have been if
he had managed to pass legislation on immigration or climate change)."
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Artur Davis Op-Ed: Obama's "Us Vs. Them" Speech
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Labels: Black Liberalism, Liberalism, U.S. Presidential Administrations