Barack and Michelle Obama win over the Irish crowd
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Until you actually experience Barack and Michelle Obama close up you might wonder what all the fuss is about.
They came into office a year ago with expectations sky high. They may have not lived up to them but make no mistake, they are incredibly talented people who have brought class and distinction to this White House.
Last night I stood about ten feet away as Barack Obama delivered possibly the best speech about Irish and American ties that I have heard.
We were at the White House for the annual St Pat's party in honor of the Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen and what an occasion it was.
Obama's speech touched every chord of memory and meaningful moment in the long history between the two countries.
He ended by quoting George Washington's stirring words about the sons of Erin who rallied to the American standard in the battle against the British.
Before that he spoke of the famine and the dreadful toll on the Irish it took.
But he also talked about the rise form the ghettos of the Irish who fled the Famine and the incredible inspiration they provided for future generations of emigrants from many other cultures as they too battled to gain a foothold in America .
Along the way he noted the 'No Irish Need Apply' signs did not stop them overcoming every obstacle.
The Irish he noted were America's longest allies and continued to stand with them through thick and thin.
Vice President Biden who was also present on the stage nodded in agreement.
There was a clear note of emotion in Obama's voice when he talked about one of those famous Irish, Senator Edward Kennedy whose 'laughter filled these rooms;' from the time of his brother Jack in the White House from 1960 to 1963.
But the legacy for Kennedy he stated would be the laughter and fun from this Irish crowd celebrating his spirit.
Brilliantly put and delivered without a teleprompter I might add. Obama clearly knew his material and cherished the opportunity to work an Irish crowd.
But when it came to the meet and greet it was Michelle who stole the show.
I brought my daughter to the White House. At ten years old I wanted Alana to experience the greatness of America first hand.
She was feeling under the weather and sneezed several times during the speeches.
Michelle Obama came over to her after put her arms around her and told her to feel better.' Let's pose for a picture' she said making Alana's March 17th the most incredible imaginable.
This is a rare First Couple who ooze class and dignity. It was an honor to be in their company this St Pat's Day.
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IrishAndProud | Mar 19, 2010, 10:17 PM EDT
And that Bush deficit stuff you keep bringing up -- Bush amassed all that he did in EIGHT YEARS. Obama has far surpassed that rate, in only a SINGLE year. He's a disgusting abomination (Obamination), and an embarrassement. This over-the-top, p.c.-driven desire to associate and/or be seen with him is even worse.
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IrishAndProud | Mar 19, 2010, 10:17 PM EDT
National orientation isn't something to just be bandied about, used, and pulled out when the political winds suit you (and then discarded afterwards, again), McNamara. It only takes willing accomplices for that to work, anyhow.
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IrishAndProud | Mar 19, 2010, 10:15 PM EDT
McNamara31, it's IRRELEVANT if Obama has Irish ancestry; the man does not and has never identified with it. He's identified with his DAD's black (ie, non-Irish) side all his life, and now just because he's tickled a few oh-so-willing ears at a single speech during a single photo-op event, we're all just supposed to gush, right along with everyone else and laud his 'Irishness.'
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Pat Riley | Mar 19, 2010, 09:12 PM EDT
Windrider48 is correct in his assessment. It is indeed time to stop making excuses for incompetence. Has Niall O'Dud ever met a liberal he disliked?
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McNamara31 | Mar 19, 2010, 07:27 PM EDT
Windrider48 Really want to talk about INCOMPETENCE? The facts are, George W. Bush increased the debt by 72%, more than any other president in history.On the day Bush took office, the national debt stood at $5.727 trillion. At the end of his term and prior to the bailout it stood at $9.849 trillion. So if you want to talk about being in debt to the Chinese, lay the blame properly at the feet of the high functioning moron who put us in this situation, and not the man left to clean it up.
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windrider48 | Mar 19, 2010, 01:43 PM EDT
And another thing. It's about time we get off the legacy of GW. It was not GW, whom I didn't care for all that much, has trebeled our national debt adn sold us to the Chinese. They've been on board for a year...when do we stop making excuses for incompetence?
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windrider48 | Mar 19, 2010, 01:41 PM EDT
And
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windrider48 | Mar 19, 2010, 01:41 PM EDT
and
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windrider48 | Mar 19, 2010, 01:41 PM EDT
Oh,
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windrider48 | Mar 19, 2010, 01:41 PM EDT
Oh,
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windrider48 | Mar 19, 2010, 01:41 PM EDT
Yesterday I had the good fortune to attend a "brown bag" lunch with a retired journalist with deep Irish roots. He enthralled the group not only with the facts so often repeated but the real feelings which came from his "Irishness". I was more pleased to be in his presence with my tuna fish sandwich and Diet Dr. Pepper than I could ever be with the expediency of Obama's droning utterances.
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McNamara31 | Mar 19, 2010, 11:32 AM EDT
IrishandProud Still questioning "Obama's Irishness"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jscbt70tXw
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irishathens | Mar 19, 2010, 11:14 AM EDT
This piece is brilliant. You got the taoiseach at the White House and here in Athens Greece we got Garret FitzGerald.
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hyattsville | Mar 19, 2010, 10:11 AM EDT
McNamara31 speaks the truth. Regardless of your feelings for Obama and his political party IrishAndProud there is absolute no denying that he, and the American people, were handed a mountain of debt by Dubya and his cronies. One that will take an enormous amount of time to clear up and I fully support Obama's efforts.
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