On the evidence of his press conference, our president of 100 days seems so right for this critical time that it tempts a secular humanist to suspect Barack Obama came to power, not just by the natural selection of a brutal political campaign, but some more mysterious process of intelligent design.
How else to explain the qualities of mind and heart, and the eloquence to express them, that arrived in the White House just in time to deal with what he rightly calls “the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression” and a world filled with natural and man-made dangers from pandemics to nuclear weapons in the hands of extremists?
He answered questions on all these and more last night with a command of the issues and his own brand of idealistic pragmatism, tempered with the kind of humility unseen in past presidents who had much more reason to be self-effacing.
In answer to a question on that subject, Obama said he was “humbled by the fact that the presidency is extraordinarily powerful but…just part of a much broader tapestry of American life…I can’t just press a button and suddenly have the bankers do exactly what I want or, you know, turn on a switch and suddenly, you know, Congress falls in line…”
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