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The Woman Obama Kissed

“There is in the country a great deal of anger about the financial institutions,” Barney Frank told a row of bankers at a House hearing yesterday. Elsewhere in the Capitol, members of Congress were hammering out the stimulus compromise with rancor and recrimination.

But with all the ugly public emotions rising out of the economic crisis, there are signs of something else.

At the President’s Fort Myers rally Tuesday, a homeless woman asked for help. His reaction was to kiss her cheek and promise,” “We’re going to do everything we can to help you.”

After Bill Clinton’s prattle about feeling our pain and George W. Bush’s compassionate conservatism, Obama’s instinctive physical reaction recalled what the psychoanalyst-philosopher Erich Fromm in the turbulent 1960s called “The Myth of Care.” Amid social discord and rage about Vietnam, the author of “The Art of Loving” and “The Sane Society” kept searching newspapers and TV screens for images of people reaching out, helping and comforting one another.

Obama’s small gesture is amplified by days of celebrating the saving of 155 lives on Flight 1549 that went down in Manhattan last month.

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  • cindy1
    Why is this site called the Moderate Voice when it's authored by far-leftist nutcases like Stein?
  • How is Robert Stein and "far-leftist nutcase" for pointing out Obama's compassion for that woman in Ft. Myers, Florida? Compassion isn't a "far left" emotion only. Anyone of any political persuasion can be compassionate. Methinks you are the "nutcase" (borrowing your characterization) for turning Mr. Stein's words about compassion into a partisan slap.
  • DaGoat
    It was a nice gesture, but that's all it was. It reminded me of Clinton hugging the flood victims after the Iowa floods in 1993. He promised to help, too. I don't understand why that was prattle and this was profound.
  • Prattle or profound, compassion is universal. Not partisan.
  • PWT
    Compassion is universal but this article is partisan. This article is partisan because it fails to mention that the wife of a republican congressman from Florida offered her a house for free. By contrast, Mr. Obama's gesture does not look so significant and that is what makes this article partisan.

    Maybe the press could follow up on this woman's condition in a year or so and we can see what kind of help Mr. Obama has actually provided.
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