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...above all, the president??s careful choice of words reflects a hard truth about his audience: In many ways Americans are beginning to remember the imperatives of confronting social problems together, but we’re unsure of the role Washington should play...
America’s most successful children’s education show is still hitting all the right notes. This past Wednesday, just after the president??s health-care address, the 1-2-3 Gang hosted a candid conversation on PBS about job loss, housing woes, personal responsibility, and the importance of family and community. The message was wonderfully uplifting and unclouded: With honest hard work and each other’s help, we can get back to those sunny days...
...remarks themselves are already legendary. During Obama’s address to the joint session of Congress on health-care last Wednesday, Wilson uncouthly interjected “You lie!” in response to the president??s (largely truthful) debunking of the notion that undocumented workers would receive coverage under any of the Democrats’ five proposed health-care bills...
...whole, the president??s back-to-school speech on Tuesday was rather innocuous. It merely asked children to work hard, do their homework, pay attention in class, and wash their hands regularly...
...ironically enough, a condemnation of the president for speaking about personal and civic responsibility to the nation’s public schools shows that not only do many Americans have problems with messages of responsibility from across the aisle, but also that the president??s message from a begotten time has fallen on many deaf ears...