All this hype over something as innocuous as this speech? Some conservative talk-show hosts and bloggers had condemned the speech as an infringement on individual liberties, an affront to free enterprise and an insidious indoctrination into socialism. Others said, less dramatically, that the president's speech would be political propaganda. Lighten up, people!
I watched the speech last night on YouTube and found nothing offensive or alarming about. Like any speech by any politician in the long history of the world, this speech had a political element to it. President Obama told students he was working to get schools built and to provide them with books and other materials. Every politician toots his own horn sometime. But the focus of his speech was personal responsibility. He said:
"At the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, the best schools in the world -- and none of it will make a difference, none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities, unless ...you show up to those schools, unless you pay attention to those teachers, your parents and grandparents and other adults and put in the hard work it takes to succeed."
Here's the YouTube video. You can see for yourself.
Here's the YouTube video. You can see for yourself.
3 comments:
The right wing is Sour Grapes. Period.
this should have been no biggie for the anti-obama clan.
Very good speech and hope it motivates the kids to understand individual responsibility(ies).
Children of the 70's were left behind in that category w/ the gubmnt paying them to have babies.
The right should pick it battles carefully.
I think the ones that pulled their darlings out of school, long for a President who speaks their language....
"The public education system in America is one of the most important foundations of our democracy. After all, it is where children from all over America learn to be responsible citizens, and learn to have the skills necessary to take advantage of our fantastic opportunistic society."
George W. Bush
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