President Barrack Obama’s Inaugural Address

January 25th, 2009 by Damien "DJ" Andrews | Print

President Barrack Obama delivered an exceptionally well written and painstakingly well rehearsed inaugural address at his installation as the country’s 44th president. President Obama is to be commended for the brevity, directness, and potency of his inaugural address.

 

President Obama, who is known for his speaking abilities, did not disappoint listeners at his inaugural ceremonies this January. President Obama’s 20 minute speech was stirring, motivating, hopeful and he delivered it almost flawlessly.

 

President Obama’s inaugural address was obviously quite well received by visitors to the mall. In fact, based on subsequent media reflections of the inaugural address, Americans everywhere were impressed with the new president’s comments and presentation.

 

Perhaps the only people who did not thoroughly enjoy President Obama’s inaugural address were George Bush and his administration. President Obama made some references in his speech which were anything but complimentary to the outgoing president and his associates. There was nothing said that was aggressive, but the message was clear nevertheless. Another tribute to the writing quality of the landmark inaugural address.

 

The only downside in the entire inaugural address was a necessary one. President Obama did not sugarcoat the current situation America faces. His speech brought hope, but not for anytime in the near future. For the near future the new president spoke of hardships – and propped Americans up for the incumbent challenges.

 

I would have to give President Obama the highest marks for his inaugural address. I hope his presidency is as prominently successful.

 

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