It is now the morning after President Obama's speech in Tucson called for after the tragic shootings there some days ago. We spent the first 30 minutes of the radio show last night (you can listen to it podcasted here) kicking around the whole notion of the suggestion that incivility in political discourse was the proximate cause of this monstrous crime, a radio show that fortunately or unfortunately, played out whilst the President was speaking these words.
I have still not seen the speech as presented; I have only read and re-read the words prepared for delivery. What I find in them is a nearly perfect treatment, incredibly well-crafted for the occasion. As written, it was not a lecture, it was not a scolding, it was not what many of us feared.
I have read several reports that the crowd was somewhat less than solemn at times, but who is to say what the psychology of the crowd there should have been. I imagine there's quite a sense of collective shock. And the President's preachery call and response style sometimes elicits a degree of audience participation not required or desired by the more reserved listener. But that said, his call for civility was downright civil.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
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You are being quite civil in your treatment of the crowd at yesterday's rally. I'm sure if a poll had been taken it would have been evident the majority were Democrats. Look to the Paul Wellstone memorial a few years ago as your model. And Obama is our first rock star president. Plus, and I could use a confirmation because I have read it only one place so far, THEY GAVE OUT T-SHIRTS.
Never let a good crisis go to waste.
I want t-shirts given away at my funeral and music too! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL-1T9g5-vU&feature=related
Hell, why not?
Matter of fact I've already made the arrangements with these folks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ9Twgif9gM
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