To both houses of Congress and a nationally televised prime-time audience, an assertive and upbeat President Barack Obama continued his quest to make Americans feel better about the many problems facing the nation.Call it a more uplifting truth. Way less talk of doom and gloom - way more inspiration and hope that times will get better before we are all dead and buried.
The result was a speech that America needed - one that provided the best evidence since Election Day why so many millions of Americans took a chance on the one-term senator from Illinois - the deep-in-your-bones feeling that he has the intellect, skills and moxie to pull the country from the ditch it's trapped in.
In his weekly address last week, Obama tried out new messaging designed to move away from the realistic but downbeat message of his first month in office - things are bad and they might be that way for a long time.
A light bulb must have gone off in the heads of Obama and his inner circle. Even Blind Mellow Jelly could see that economic times are terrible. Obama's constant words of doubt probably had some supporters saying to themselves "Why did I vote for you if all you keep saying is things won't get better anytime soon."
But Obama put an end to that talk Tuesday night. "We will rebuild and we will recover," his words, just three minutes into the address, brought the chamber to its feet for the first of many standing ovations.
"Dropping out is not just quitting on yourselves," Obama said. "It is quitting on your country."
In a nod to Republicans in the house, Obama said he has identified two trillion dollars in budget savings over the next decade and promised his recently approved spending package won't saddle the nation's children with a debt they can't pay.
By the end of his address, one could have imagined Obama busting out of his charcoal grey and flexing WWE-style for the audience. In a way, it would have made some sense because after his historic election and a speech that had to leave even his sternest critics with hope that things will get better. Obama will never enjoy as much power with members of Congress as he possessed last night.
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Paul Shepard blogs the Democrat side of politics for Black Voices. He has been a journalist for 16 years on the national urban/minority affairs beat for The Cleveland Plain Dealer and for AP in Washington, D.C. He now runs his own public affairs firm, Shepard Strategic Communications.

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By: sachet on 2/25/2009 12:40AM
To the arthor of the article:
President Obama's message has always been uplifting. This is nothing new.
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By: pp on 2/25/2009 5:29AM
it is inspiring
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By: pp on 2/25/2009 5:30AM
rocking!!
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By: lonnel jones on 2/25/2009 6:48AM
good job and god bless you
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By: Judy Lynn Clark Ferguson on 2/25/2009 7:19AM
Americans need an uplift right about now. His speech was full of truth and promises that he may be able to keep and can be blocked from keeping by Capitol Hill objectionist and obstructionist. All I ask if the Republicans have a plan that will work they need to take it to the President because he can use all the advice he can get right now after 8 years of George W. Bush, after all the Republicans did nothing to stop Bush 10 trillion WAR in IRAQ!
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By: Jessie on 2/25/2009 7:36AM
Hope hope change crisis crisis spend spend duh duh snore snore
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By: jesse on 2/25/2009 8:21AM
I'm a little guy with a lot of dreams that came thru by me being positive and going against all odds. everytime i got push back or knock down thru injuries or not being treated fair i came back stronger. it took me 18 years to become the professional american rodeo association all around and bareback champion, the first and only one of my race then and ever since. everyone wrote me off but me. that's what it will take for us to reach obama's and our dreams of a united america. C.R.Hall 1980 A.P.R.A. all around and bareback champion.
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By: linda on 2/25/2009 9:13AM
YES I DID WATCH PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA SPEECH LAST NITE AND IT WAS AMAZEING AND OUT STANDING. I BELEAVE EVERY WORD HE SAID AND HOW HE IS GOING TO REBUILD THIS COUNTRY.FOR US TO HAVE MORE JOB'S,BETTER HEALTH CARE,SAVE ENERGY EXATRA.WHEN YOU HEAR THIS MAN SPEEK YOU CAN TELL HE MEAN'S BIUSNESS.AND SOUND SO SINSIER IN HIS VOICE IT'S NOT GOING TO.BE EASY FOR HIM BECAUSE HE HAS A LIO OF BUSH'S BULL SHIT TO CLEAN UP.BUT 'YES' HE CAN AND 'YES' HE WILL FIX IT.BUT HE CAN'T DO IT A LONE WE ALL MUST WORK TO GATHER HE WILL NEED HELP.IT'S NOT WHAT HE CAN DO FOR US IT'S WHAT WE ALL NEED TO DO FOR THIS COUNTRY.GOD WELL BE LEADING OBAMA THE WAY TO MAKE THIS COUNTRY A BETTER PLACE.FOR EVERY BODY AMEN AND GOD BE WITH HIM IN THIS TIME OF CRISIST.
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By: LINDA on 2/25/2009 9:23AM
YES, I WATCH THE SPEECH AND I BELEAVE HE MINT EVERY WORD OF IT.HE PROVE HE CAN DO IT WHEN HE BECAME.THE FIRST BLACK PRISENDENT AND YES HE WILL REBUILD THIS COUNTRY.IT WON'T BE EASY IT WILL PROBLE TAKE HIM MORE THAN 4 YEAR'S.BUT HE WILL DO IT GOD WILL HELP HIM.PRSIDENT BARACK OBAMA 09-017
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By: LINDA on 2/25/2009 9:26AM
YOU NEED TO WAKE UP WHEN THE PRESIDENT SPEAK'S YOU NEED.TO LISTEN GIVE HIM THE RESPECT HE WELL DESERVED IDIOT.
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