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In reply to the discussion: WAPO: Michelle Wolf got it just right [View all]ollie10
(2,091 posts)Now people are pooh poohing whether it was 25 years ago or what.
The point is historically sometimes taking the high road accomplishes more than taking the low road. I was asked for just one example. I could give a rat's arse whether it was more than 25 years ago!
OK....I will find another example....from a time period of less than 25 years ago. I will present Barack Obama, who has made lots of accomplishments in his life.
Here are some words from Michelle Obama from a graduation speech:
First Lady Michelle Obama gave a rare and impassioned defense of her husband's legacy Saturday, saying he's risen above personal attacks and taken the high road even as opponents have questioned his patriotism, his honesty, his citizenship and his faith.
"As Ive walked this journey with Barack, Ive gotten a pretty good look at what it means to rise above the fray, what it means to set your eyes on the horizon, to devote your life to making things better for those who will come after you," she told the graduating class of Jackson State University, a historically black college in Mississippi.
"I have seen how, no matter what kind of ugliness is going on at any particular moment, Barack always stays the course," she said.
The commencement address had echoes of a similar speech Mrs. Obama gave last year, at Tuskegee University in Alabama, when she confessed that criticism of her often drenched in racial stereotypes often caused her sleepless nights.
This year, her focus appeared to me more on President Obama's legacy. She recited a litany of accomplishments during the Obama presidency on the economy, health care, foreign policy, gay rights and climate change.
"Yet, too often, instead of acknowledging or celebrating this change, we have a tendency to focus on conflict and controversy. We pay endless attention to folks who are blocking action, blocking judges, blocking immigration, blocking a raise in the minimum wage just blocking," she said. "We are consumed with the anger and vitriol that are bubbling up, with folks shouting at each other, using hateful and divisive language."
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The president has often been at the receiving end of that language, she said. "Charges that he doesnt love our country. The time he was called a liar in front of a Joint Session of Congress. The nonstop questions about his birth certificate and his belief in God," she said.
Mrs. Obama's defense of her husband was in the context of a commencement address in which she told the 800 graduates that they, too, will face discrimination in voting rights, criminal justice, education and housing and have to make a choice of how to deal with it.
"Are you going to get angry or lash out?" she asked. "Or are you going to take a deep breath, straighten your shoulders, lift up your head, and do what Barack Obama has always done as he says, 'When they go low, I go high"
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/theoval/2016/04/24/first-lady-michelle-obama-lauds-husband-taking-high-road/83453920/
I can't speak for you....but I will unequivocably say I think Barack Obama accomplished a LOT and I agree with his own analysis that going high is more effective than going low.
Now if you want to use this forum to criticize Obama,, have at it. And, yes, this includes the time period of 25 years......
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