[NEWS] Obama says goodbye in last presidential speech
Barack Obama closes the book on his presidency Tuesday, with
a farewell speech in Chicago that will try to lift supporters felled by Donald
Trump’s shock victory.
Obama’s last trip on Air Force One will be a pilgrimage to
his adoptive hometown, where he will address a sell-out crowd not far from
where he accepted the presidency eight years ago.
Diehard fans — many African Americans — have braved Chicago’s
frigid winter to collect free tickets, which now sell for upwards of $1,000 a
piece on Craigslist.
The First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and
his wife Jill Biden will come along on for the ride. Obama’s cross-country trek
would be a sentimental trip down memory lane, were it not slap-bang in the
middle of a tumultuous presidential handover.
Trump has smashed conventions, vowed to efface Obama’s legacy
and hurled personal insults left and right. The 2016 election campaign has
raised serious questions about the resilience of US democracy. In a virtually
unprecedented move, US intelligence has accused the Kremlin of tipping the
electoral scales in Trump’s favor.
Democrats, cast into the political wilderness with the loss
of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives plus a majority
of statehouses, are struggling to regroup. With an approval rating hovering
around 55 percent, Obama will hope to steel them for new battles ahead.
Lead speechwriter Cody Keenan said the address will be about
Obama’s vision for where the country should still go. “It’s not going to be
like an anti-Trump speech, it’s not going to be a red meat, rabble rousing
thing, it will be statesman-like but it will also be true to him,” Keenan told
AFP.
“It will tell a story.” – Life after White House – Trump’s
unorthodox politics has thrown 55-year-old Obama’s transition and
post-presidency plans into flux. Obama, having vowed a smooth handover of
power, finds himself being increasingly critical of Trump as he prepares to
leave office on January 20.
After that there will still be a holiday and an
autobiography, but Obama could find himself being dragged backed into the
political fray if Trump were to enact a Muslim registry or deport adults
brought to the United States years ago by their parents. Having vowed to take a
backseat in politics, Obama’s second act could yet be as politically engaged as
Jimmy Carter
whose post-presidency has remade his image as an elder
statesman. Many Obama aides who had planned to take exotic holidays or launch
coffer-replenishing forays into the private sector are also reassessing their
future and mulling a return to the political trenches.
Obama’s foundation is already gearing up for a
quasi-political role funneling idealistic youngsters into public life.
Presidential precedent – Presidents since George Washington
have delivered a farewell address of sorts. Washington’s final 7,641-word
message which is still read once a year in the Senate by tradition contained
warnings about factionalism and interference by foreign powers that seem oddly
prescient. But speechwriter Keenan sees few obvious templates: “Bush and
Clinton did theirs from here (the White House), George H.W. Bush went to West
Point, gave a foreign policy speech,” he told AFP.
“They are all totally different.” The trip to Chicago is not
just for nostalgia, Keenan indicated. “The thread that has run though his
career from his days as community organizer to the Oval Office is the idea that
if you get ordinary people together and get them educated, get them empowered,
get them to act on something, that’s when good things happen,” he said.
“For him, as someone who started as a community organizer,
whose campaign was powered by young people, ordinary people, we decided we
wanted to go back to Chicago.” “Chicago is not just his hometown, it’s where
his career started.” And now it is also where Obama’s presidential career will
effectively end.
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