There are ovations for Hillary Clinton, rowdy confirmation hearings, and inaugural events sinking deeper into partisan quicksand
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Luiza Ch. Savage on Obama’s second-term agenda
Why doesn’t the Canadian Prime Minister warrant the hooplah being lavished on Barack Obama when he’s sworn into office? Surely becoming PM is worth a Mountie escorted carriage ride through Ottawa so he can wave to Canadians lining the procession route. At the very least he should get high school marching bands from all 10 provinces and three territories.
What will change for Americans now that their President has more melanin in his skin?
“We must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.”
Before heading off to the Embassy, ITQ had the bright idea of conducting an impromptu survey on where the party leaders are planning to watch – or not watch, as the case may be – today’s festivities.
Luiza Ch. Savage covers Obama’s inauguration from the National Mall in Washington