« Rumors And Iraq | Main | Absorbing The Change » 24 Feb 2009 09:24 pm Live-Blogging The President's Address9.22 pm. That was some welcome mat. I don't recall a more impassioned welcome - at least since Bush's September 2001 address. You sense even Washington understands the gravity of the moment and want this man to succeed. 9.28 pm. A useful insistence that the foreclosure plan will not help those who bought homes they could never afford. And a nice insistence that the banks won't be bailed out without strings attached and bankers "won't disappear on a private jet". He plays a sober populist - not an easy feat. 9.34 pm. "It's not about helping banks; it's about helping people." No sudden moves; "slowly but surely": very Obama. 9.35 pm. After a slightly rocky start, the man has hit his stride. There's a formality and forcefulness to this address, and a constant nod to bipartisanship and sacrifice:
9.37 pm. I like the historical references to using crises to make long-term investments: the ability to do two things at once:
This is lethal politics and strikes me as very much attuned to the mood of the public. And how great it is to have a president refer to American history with intelligence and acuity. 9.46 pm. This president has now pledged to cut the deficit in half by 2012 and to enact healthcare reform in the next year. This is an ambitious man. But again: the way he makes the case is instructive:
"Weighed down our economy and the conscience of our nation." Elegant and fresh, Favreau. 9.50 pm. The best line so far from the first black president:
And it's followed by a proud and passionate defense of family life and parental responsibility:
9.55 pm. Chill, Nancy. 9.57 pm. "For seven years, we have been a nation at war. No longer will we hide its price." Including the returning coffins? 10.01 pm. And for me, the core reason I supported this man in the end:
10.09 pm. As he gathered momentum, the emotional impact increased. The bottom line: "We are not quitters." It was perfectly pitched: a form a liberal patriotism that eschews the kind of politics the American people are sick of. A tour de force. But look: the politics and rhetoric are superb, but all that matters is whether he can pull this off. The results are all that matter now. He has this moment; it could make him and the rest of us. It could destroy him or us. It's our job in this crisis to support him and to criticize him constructively. We need to rise to the occasion he is rising to. And maybe most of us will. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2011168965622970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Live-Blogging The President's Address'
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