It is not the first time a president has been indicted by the praise of his courtiers. Obama arrived with limited experience on the national stage — only to find himself in the fight from the last act of Hamlet. He seemed surprised that Washington could not be changed by the force of his personality. He has become a sobered and hardened figure. A former public official who often interacted with Obama put it this way to me: "Obama disdains politicians and the art of politics, but he is highly competitive and wants to beat them at their own game."
This is not a problem if the president is merely one participant among many in a series of zero-sum political battles. But this approach has serious drawbacks if a president is called to play a leadership role in reforms that require both parties to trust each other and take simultaneous risks. On the evidence of his second inaugural, Obama has moved beyond such idealism.
Michael Gerson's email address is michaelgerson@washpost.com.
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I found it to be a pretty good speech. Let's face it, the republicans are so obstinate now that they could never be assuaged by the presidents' words, so the president might as well pursue a more inclusive, uplifting agenda.
The speech was absolutely true, no straw men. For example, the parents of autistic children in the Republican state of Utah have literally nowhere to turn. The Republican legislature won't do a thing to help except ask unqualified people to More..
The speech reportedly caused the shorting out of millions of tinfoil hats around the country.