
They can summon our better angels or awaken our worst instincts. It requires clearheaded judgment, a mastery of complex and competing issues, a devotion to facts and history, a moral compass, and an ability to listen - and an abiding belief that each of the 330,000,000 lives in this country has meaning and worth.Ī president’s words have the power to move markets. And let me once again tell you this: The job is hard. I am one of a handful of people living today who have seen firsthand the immense weight and awesome power of the presidency. And who we choose as our president in this election will determine whether or not we honor that struggle and chip away at that injustice and keep alive the very possibility of finishing that work. There’s a lot of pain in it, too, a lot of struggle and injustice and work left to do. All those folks who sacrificed and overcame so much in their own times because they wanted something more, something better for their kids. And thanks to so many who came before me, thanks to their toil and sweat and blood, I’ve been able to live that promise myself. And through you, I have seen this country’s promise. But I am here tonight because I love this country with all my heart, and it pains me to see so many people hurting. And I know a lot of folks are reluctant to tune into a political convention right now or to politics in general. It’s a hard time, and everyone’s feeling it in different ways. Obama’s speech, as transcribed by The New York Times. He simply cannot be who we need him to be for us. He has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job, but he is clearly in over his head. Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country. “Let me be as honest and clear as I possibly can. Obama gave her most pointed critique of President Trump, attacking him not only his response to the coronavirus pandemic, but also for “a total and utter lack of empathy,” during his time in office. On Monday night, Michelle Obama, the former first lady, gave the first keynote address of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. So let me be as honest and clear as I possibly can.

Going high means standing fierce against hatred while remembering that we are one nation under God - and if we want to survive, we’ve got to find a way to live together and work together across our differences.

It means scraping and clawing our way to that mountaintop. Going high does not mean putting on a smile and saying nice things when confronted by viciousness and cruelty. We degrade the very causes for which we fight. Because when we go low, when we use those same tactics of degrading and dehumanizing others, we just become part of the ugly noise that’s drowning out everything else. Over the past four years, a lot of people have asked me, “When others are going so low, does going high still really work?” My answer? Going high is the only thing that works. Transcript Trump ‘Is Clearly in Over His Head,’ Michelle Obama Says Michelle Obama, speaking on the first night of the Democratic National Convention, addressed her distress over President Trump’s leadership.
