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Sponsor Our ArticlesAs the curtains drew at the Democratic National Convention, former President Barack Obama, one of the most highly-regarded orators of the modern era, made a heartfelt yet jestful admission: “I am the only person stupid enough to speak after Michelle Obama.” This came after Obama had the daunting task of succeeding his wife, Michelle Obama, who had just delivered a speech that stunned the assembly and further fueled the delegates’ reverence and admiration for her.
There had indeed been no indication that the Democratic convention schedule would do the former president any favors. Despite the challenge, Obama seized the stage with his characteristic charisma and delivered the kind of rousing address reminiscent of his yes-we-can speech which, two decades earlier, had catapulted him from relative obscurity straight into the national political limelight.
However, speaking in the wake of the former First Lady? There may have been instances of his having demonstrated better judgement. Even so, the couples’ presentations excited the spectators, creating a fond reminiscence of the era defined by the promise of hope and change.
From the moment she stepped onto the platform to the tunes of Stevie Wonder until the climax when she presented her spouse, Michelle Obama held the audience spellbound. It’s no surprise then that her husband wasn’t too eager to follow up. These instances might even provide credence to the long-held fears of former President Donald Trump, who has often speculated about the possibility of Democrats nominating Michelle Obama in a what he suggests to be a strange conspiratorial plot.
On stage, Michelle Obama presented a powerful critique of Trump, portraying him as a man made successful by “the affirmative action of generational wealth,” yet claiming to be a victim. Furthermore, she portrayed him as a fear mongering racist and sexist, always resorting to lies for his benefit. “If we bankrupt a business or choke in a crisis, we don’t get a second, third or fourth chance,” she said, asserting the need for resilience, honesty, and strength in the face of challenges.
Despite the daunting challenge of following in the footsteps of Michelle Obama’s powerful address, Barack Obama held his own, delivering a potent reminder of his political prowess. His speech proved a nostalgic journey back to the days filled with promise, hope, and belief in a better tomorrow, that his tenure represented. Even as Michelle Obama remains a towering figure within the Democratic party, it is evident that Barack Obama continues to wield considerable influence and remains an essential part of the party’s identity.
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