Barack Obama
Related: About this forumBOG POST: I will miss him for so many reasons.
President Obamas Wonderful Day In Ho Chi Minh CityPresident Barack Obama speaks at a Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative town hall event in Ho Chi Minh City. He fielded questions on everything from rap and weed smoking to leadership and his good looks at a lively town hall-style meeting with young Vietnamese, who say the US leader is a far cry from their staid Communist rulers
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From the comments~
keltuc
May 25, 2016 at 4:23 pm
And yes, so many thanks to all the BTs for the wonderful coverage of POTUS travels. I often get the feeling that in addition to his normal presidential duties, hes doing all this travelling and speaking around the world in order to allay the fears of all the other world leaders and citizens out there, that everything is going to be all right, despite the endless inane Drumpf headlines.
keltuc
May 25, 2016 at 6:11 pm
TY, Judith! Pure luck. I just think that the POTUS gives a master class in professionalism and grace under pressure, and how a president is supposed to behave when presenting himself to the rest of the world, every time he speaks!
https://theobamadiary.com/2016/05/25/president-obamas-wonderful-day-in-ho-chi-minh-city/
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Adapting to Change Requires Curiosity and Creativity
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Traditionally progressives have faced challenges like this by working on ways to move forward rather than pinning for days past. To do so requires things like curiosity and creativity. The past can be examined objectively, but the future is still uncertain. Ideologues too often stand in the way of curiosity and creativity. Here is how then-Senator Barack Obama talked about that back in 2005:
...the degree that we brook no dissent within the Democratic Party, and demand fealty to the one, "true" progressive vision for the country, we risk the very thoughtfulness and openness to new ideas that are required to move this country forward. When we lash out at those who share our fundamental values because they have not met the criteria of every single item on our progressive "checklist," then we are essentially preventing them from thinking in new ways about problems.
I believe that this is why the President so often says that it is young people who inspire his optimism. They tend to be free of the ideologies and baggage of the past. Instead, they bring fresh eyes to the challenges we face going forward. Progressives need not fear the changes we are experiencing today when we tap into all of that.
More: http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2016/05/adapting-to-change-requires-curiosity.html
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"We are the ones we've been waiting for"
Submitted by Simon Rosenberg on 2/7/08
2008
Barack Obama
I am not a student of Obama's remarkable rhetoric, so perhaps Obama followers will be more familiar with something he said Tuesday night than I am. But it caught my attention, even shook me when he said it. It was in this graph of his remarks Tuesday from Chicago:
"You see, the challenges we face will not be solved with one meeting in one night. It will not be resolved on even a Super Duper Tuesday. Change will not come if we wait for some other person or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. We are the hope of those boys who have so little, who've been told that they cannot have what they dream, that they cannot be what they imagine. Yes, they can."
I get chills even now as I write this. It was one of the most powerful things I've ever heard anyone say.
"We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek."
That part of his speech can be seen one minute into the following video from the Obama campaign:
More: http://ndn.org/blog/2008/02/we-are-ones-weve-been-waiting
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The man so vilified from the right and sadly from some on the left. With a calm dignity and grace he has led us forward. He brought us back from the brink of Recession. He has healed so many wounds around the word from the Bush years and past leaders. Just look at the pictures from Vietnam there are more from Hiroshima as well. He reaches out to heal and comfort.
My President~
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)After Obama, do we take another step forward - or take a step back?
And you know what I keep saying, she!
He ain't done yet!!! Miles to go...
Always beautiful posts, she!
sheshe2
(87,216 posts)Hill and EW are already talking daily, then there is Bill and Joe. Then we have the Campaigner in Chief, he will be here in a few weeks.
I know he is not going far away, still hurts my heart.
Thanks so much yallerdawg.
Aristus
(68,265 posts)There is a part of me that wishes I could have been living overseas during the Obama Era. Just in order to be able to live day-to-day with the same kind of admiration for him that so many people in other countries have.
The tawdry, disgusting hatred of American rights-wingers for such an inspired and inspiring figure in American history turns my stomach and makes me ashamed of my country. And the pissy, peevish disdain for the President from some on the left who didn't get their rainbows and unicorns makes me ashamed to be a liberal.
One day, we admirers of PBO will be able to look back at his transformative Presidency, and say: "Yes, we did!"
skylucy
(3,849 posts)Aristus
(68,265 posts)eloquent, Aristus.
What you said exactly.
Aristus
(68,265 posts)redwitch
(15,078 posts)annabanana
(52,791 posts)I will miss him so much. It has been wonderful to have him represent us around the world. He did us proud!
sheshe2
(87,216 posts)Yes annabanana, yes he did.
Turin_C3PO
(15,743 posts)that he be nominated for a Supreme Court position.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)sheshe2
(87,216 posts)Thank you.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)sheshe2
(87,216 posts)I am one of those awful dreaded BOGers.
Thank you.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Nobody's "dreaded" imo.
Peace!
sheshe2
(87,216 posts)Stellar
(5,644 posts)sheshe2
(87,216 posts)He has brought me peace for near 8 years. Damn I will miss him.
He and his family have been our guiding light.
Hugs~
Stellar
(5,644 posts)With Bush it was alway like waiting to see when it was def-con 1 before he would push the red button. Trump would be worse!