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For. Is obamaion this week plus legacy. Can it survive trump . Our question this week is obamas legacy. We begin with christoph von marschall, who argues the world will very soon come to miss Barack Obamas thoughtful approach to politics, as he puts it. Alan posener,s whose opinion is trump is obama has legacy. Guest, melissa eddy, says over obama wrote history as americas first black president and even donald trump cannot change that. Hisaw barack obama give farewell address this week. I wonder how much you will miss him. Melissa a lot. Its hard to quantify. The difference is so when you watch obamas speech and trump has press conference, the difference in the personalities and what they stand for its palpable. It is so obvious. Im a person who cares about language, the use of language, and i have to say, there was something thrilling about having a president who could hold a speech and hold a huge crowd riveted, and the speech felt like a delivery of a message and not like a pep rall
For. Is obamaion this week plus legacy. Can it survive trump . Our question this week is obamas legacy. We begin with christoph von marschall, who argues the world will very soon come to miss Barack Obamas thoughtful approach to politics, as he puts it. Alan posener,s whose opinion is trump is obama has legacy. Guest, melissa eddy, says over obama wrote history as americas first black president and even donald trump cannot change that. Hisaw barack obama give farewell address this week. I wonder how much you will miss him. Melissa a lot. Its hard to quantify. The difference is so when you watch obamas speech and trump has press conference, the difference in the personalities and what they stand for its palpable. It is so obvious. Im a person who cares about language, the use of language, and i have to say, there was something thrilling about having a president who could hold a speech and hold a huge crowd riveted, and the speech felt like a delivery of a message and not like a pep rall