Obama's State of the Union Plays to His Base -- But Not Everything Was Worth Cheering
By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
Posted on January 24, 2012, Printed on January 27, 2012
In the final State of the Union message President Barack Obama will
deliver this term, he came out swinging against the obstructionism of
Republicans in Congress, and spoke to the growing gap between America's
rich and poor.
With a delivery that often sounded like he was imploring America to
believe in itself again, Obama gave an address that may not have been
his most inspirational, but got the job done. He laid out a strong case
for his programs and his adminstration's efforts to revive the economy,
and made the GOP look small and petty at the expense of everyday people.
And in a moving moment just before he ascended the podium, the
president embraced Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who will resign her seat on
Wednesday in order to focus on her recovery from the gunshot to the head
she suffered at last year's rampage by Jared Loughner.
Friday, January 27, 2012
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