Even though I'm traveling and not monitoring hailing or other frequencies in the usual profusion, I am happy to take note of President Obama's speech in Cairo--a daring, risky, straightforward text, which Richard Engels of NBC News, who heard it in Arabic, said was well crafted for that language and culture.
The primary audience was the 1.5 billion people in the Muslim world, and reporters say a lot were listening. First reactions were very positive. Engel said people were listening with their mouths hanging open--they'd never heard an American President speak this way. Andrea Mitchell said the speech was potentially transformational in terms of U.S. relations to the Muslim world, and transforming the Obama presidency.
But the transformational aspect began not with the words but with the sight--if for a moment westerners saw Barack Obama through Muslim eyes, they might get a hint of that. Barack Hussein Obama, President of the United States.
His speech sought conciliation based on equal respect and treatment--he called for an end of stereotyping Muslims, and also the stereotyping in the Muslim world of America and Americans. He made pronouncements that offended some Israelis, some Arabs (particularly governments and powers that be) and some in the west, but he set a new agenda and a new tone. The largest paper in Egypt proclaimed, he is the one we have been waiting for. A citizen proclaimed to a reporter, Yes we can!
A speech of course is not everything, but everything may depend on it. It's another necessary if not sufficient piece of the puzzle that may fit together to make a better future.
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And guess what. Prez BO gets a guided visit to the pyramids after sucking up to "the muslim world". Then off to Germany and a guided tour of Buchenwald. Then to France, where his wife and kids joined him, for a guided tour of Normany. Prez BO's speech, even with telaprompters, will never match up to Ronald Reagan's 1984 speech at Normandy.
Prez BO's wife and kids get a special guided tour of the Eifel Tower. Isn't that sweet. And the US taxpayers pay for it all. And Michelle had never been proud of America before?
As a student of history I would love to have a personally guided tour of the Pyramids, Buchenwald, and Normandy. This prez gig is nothing more that a SUPER HUGH paid vacation for the Obama family. 100's of thousands have lost thier jobs, and more will loss theirs, and the Prez talks Michelley to NY to a Broadway play! HOW much did that cost!??? And Broadway was doing well financailly so they didn't need the shot inthe arm or publicity.
Yes we can? CAN WHAT? How "historic"
Anonymous is parotting the partisan right wing bullshit, that is so transparent. Apparently Obama is the only President ever to travel overseas to meet other world leaders and represent America, even during an economic downturn. Reagan must have paid for his own trip, then? These people embarrass themselves and prove how morally and intellectually bankrupt they are.
Oh Captain Future, you must be a super hero or something. Or something, I'm not sure what.
Capt, you might check/compare the first 120 days of travel for Reagan as compared to Obama!
Oh those buzz words Capt. You are such an intelectual.
Gosh! Should I give up visiting here for my daily moment of peace?
Were it my site all hateful comments would be erased. The web is crowded with places that welcome vitriole, let anonymous go find one.
No account Ralph
No Account Ralph--thanks for your comment and I hope you continue to stop by. In general I feel the same way about comments on this site, and I've deleted those that are purely objectionable. I kept these because they are a less sophisticated version of the right wing talking points on the trip. But reading the original post from Anon. more closely, I think I agree with you--it's pretty much all useless vitriole, and in future I will delete comments like this. As you say, there are lots of places on the web for people like that to go.
Thank you, Captain. I do prefer to spend my time with kindred spirits and will disappear when the fighting starts. You run a fine place here and have no reason to respond to the nastiness that blows in on the wind, just slam the door on it.
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