Barack Obama

A Promised Land

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  • Olga Ghas quoted4 years ago
    “When we’ve been told we’re not ready,” I said, “or that we shouldn’t try, or that we can’t, generations of Americans have responded with a simple creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes we can.” The crowd began to chant the phrase like a drumbeat, and for perhaps the first time since Axe had suggested it as a slogan for my Senate campaign, I fully believed the power of those three words.
  • Aleksandr Liuchevskiihas quoted4 years ago
    I began to understand the true nature of my adversary. I wasn’t running against Hillary Clinton or John Edwards or even the Republicans. I was running against the implacable weight of the past; the inertia, fatalism, and fear it produced.
  • Aleksandr Liuchevskiihas quoted4 years ago
    “She wants to protect you,” Valerie said.
    “From what?” I asked.
    “From disappointment,” she said, leaving unspoken her mother’s more specific fear that I might get myself killed.
    We heard it again and again, especially during the first months of the campaign—a protective pessimism, a sense in the Black community that Hillary was a safer choice. With national figures like Jesse Jackson, Jr. (and a more grudging Jesse Sr.), behind us, we were able to get a good number of early endorsements from African American leaders, especially from younger ones. But many more chose to wait and see how I fared, and other Black politicians, businesspeople, and pastors—whether out of genuine loyalty toward the Clintons or an eagerness to back the prohibitive favorite—came out for Hillary before I’d even had a chance to make my case.
    “The country’s not ready yet,” one congressman told me, “and the Clintons have a long memory.”
  • Nuanhas quotedlast year
    wanted to pull the curtain back a bit and remind people that, for all its power and pomp, the presidency is still just a job and our federal government is a human enterprise like any other, and the men and women who work in the White House experience the same daily mix of satisfaction, disappointment, office friction, screw-ups, and small triumphs as the rest of their fellow citizens.
  • Michael Tuganashevhas quoted3 years ago
    President Dmitry Medvedev, meanwhile, appeared to be a poster child for the new Russia: young, trim, and clothed in hip, European-tailored suits. Except that he wasn’t the real power in Russia. That spot was occupied by his patron, Vladimir Putin: a former KGB officer, two-term president and now the country’s prime minister, and the leader of what resembled a criminal syndicate as much as it did a traditional government—a syndicate that had its tentacles wrapped around every aspect of the country’s economy.
  • Michael Tuganashevhas quoted3 years ago
    “Plan beats no plan.”
  • Michael Tuganashevhas quoted3 years ago
    Tim grew despondent, telling Axe and Rahm that perhaps I should nominate someone else, which led me to call him late one night to buck him up and insist that he was “my guy.”
  • Michael Tuganashevhas quoted3 years ago
    I didn’t share these feelings with anyone on my team; they were frazzled enough as it was. Suck it up, I told myself. Tighten your laces. Cut your rations.

    Keep moving.
  • Michael Tuganashevhas quoted3 years ago
    making sure I had all the facts and figures at my fingertips
  • Michael Tuganashevhas quoted3 years ago
    I closed by telling those gathered that history would judge all of us by what we did in this moment and that I hoped we could muster the kind of bipartisan cooperation that would restore the confidence of an anxious and vulnerable public.
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