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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wynton Hall :: Townhall.com Columnist
An Army of Clichés Marching Across the Presidential Palate
by Wynton Hall
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President Obama's Inaugural Address?

Clichéd, surprisingly dull, naive, and memorable only insofar as it was forgettable.

Mr. Obama's oration wasn't even the obligatory presidential jeremiad, a form that would, in this present hour, have been perfectly suited to meet the rhetorical situation. It was a schizophrenic speech that couldn't quite make up its mind whether we were in a time of peril and doom or simply suffering from national indigestion. The threadbare weather metaphors were meant to be archetypal. Instead, they were sophomoric in the extreme ("rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace" and "gathering clouds and raging storms").

As was to be expected, Mr. Obama's energetic delivery did not disappoint. In this, he stands in welcome contrast to President Bush's characteristically lackluster oratory.

Still, the speech was middling at best and a true sign of the times. It reads like a copy and paste job smattered with feel good zest.

Behold, the Google-ization of American presidential oratory hath arrived!

Yet, his Inaugural Address foreshadows what will become one of Mr. Obama's major challenges: how to meld the razzle-dazzle of his campaign oratory with the dictates of presidential rhetoric.

The grammar of presidential power and the lexicon of leadership are far different from the colloquialism of the campaign trail.

Campaigns are about contrast. Presidencies are about strong leadership.

The difference between the two requires more than a quivering cadence or a fist pounded against the lectern.

Presidential stewardship--not popularity, but stewardship--requires a sure and complete understanding of human nature as it exists, not as we wish it to be.

It requires a sober minded view of our enemies, and the lengths they will and are now going to go to leverage Mr. Obama's commitment to a "soft power" approach to unmoor the anchors of American power and stability. Continued...

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Wynton Hall is a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and author of "The Right Words: Great Republican Speeches That Shaped History".

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I Missed This Speach
Like I missed all of his others. I refuse to listen to this guy. He whistles his "s's" Is this a Harvard affectation? I find his speech very mannered, affected, artificial, and not particularly oratorical. I never listen to politicians. Or lawyers. I watch them. Closely. This one is like a cobra snake.

Buckskin4752
If that was "undertones", what would it take to have OVERtones, scream "DEATH TO WHITEY!" ?

As I said on another thread,
To paraphrase BOs new clergy
"...Let us work for the day when:
Black (welfare cheats) will give it back, and
Brown(border jumpers)will,in their homeland,be found
'Yellow'(Japanese)will,of war atrocities,say,"We did these"
White(Judeo-Christian)will continue doing what is right"

Uh oh, don't look now but, me thinks the thought police are about to scrub me clean.
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