President Elect Barack Obama’s weekly radio message with a holiday theme. Nice job. What do you think of his putting the weekly “radio” address on You Tube?
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He’s a smart guy, the first president who ‘GETS’ it. The whole Olympian detachment of the previous administrations doesn’t WORK in an age where ever hiccup gets twittered and reverberated through the blogosphere before the end of the press conference.
I’d rather my president EXPLAIN his decision making processes, instead of telling us after the fact, only to find out the original reasoning was faulty from the get go.
Besides these get seen and heard…i can’t remember ever hearing the actual “President’s weekly radio address” before; only reportage on what was said in the address.
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I think the idea of having the broadcast via Youtube is a sound one since a lot of people use this service extensively. I hope he will succeed in presidency and respect life from inception to natural death and not the direct he or his party has ever shown with respect to life.
Gerard
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