We are not who we think we are
May 4th, 2008 by Jon Stahl
Thomas Friedman doesn’t write much that resonates with me, but this snippet from his column in today’s New York Times caught me:
Much nonsense has been written about how Hillary Clinton is “toughening up†Barack Obama so he’ll be tough enough to withstand Republican attacks. Sorry, we don’t need a president who is tough enough to withstand the lies of his opponents. We need a president who is tough enough to tell the truth to the American people. Any one of the candidates can answer the Red Phone at 3 a.m. in the White House bedroom. I’m voting for the one who can talk straight to the American people on national TV — at 8 p.m. — from the White House East Room.
Who will tell the people? We are not who we think we are. We are living on borrowed time and borrowed dimes. We still have all the potential for greatness, but only if we get back to work on our country.
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