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Presidents’ Days: From Obama to Trump

总统日:从奥巴马到特朗普

Presidents’ Days: From Obama to Trump
2026-02-16  1715  晦涩
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The voters of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Florida, however (with an assist from James Comey and Clinton’s own stumbles), put an end to those plans. After Trump won the election, Obama agreed with aides who told him that to deliver the speech outdoors with the Acropolis as a backdrop would come off as grandiose and out of key with the moment. They moved the event to a more modest, less historically resonant venue—a cultural center in Athens. The content of the speech that Obama delivered was not greatly altered. But the context of the occasion had darkened considerably. In Athens, Obama spoke out in support of NATO and postwar alliances. He affirmed the ideals and the institutions of democratic rule: the separation of powers; an independent judiciary; freedom of speech and religion; a free press designed “to expose injustice and corruption”; free and fair elections; peaceful transitions of power. In the months and years that followed, Trump showed contempt for all of these. But, when Obama delivered the speech, few recognized the full extent of the emergency to come.

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