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	<title>a curious Yankee in Europe&#039;s court &#187; Inauguration speech</title>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s opinion pick: &#8220;Barack Obama’s Prose Style&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When President Obama stepped to the podium at his inauguration on Tuesday and began to speak, I felt the same curiosity (and slight apprehension) that many, I think, have come to feel every time he makes a major speech. My nervous jitters worried the question &#8211; can he rise once again to the occasion? The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When President Obama stepped to the podium at his inauguration on Tuesday and began to speak, I felt the same curiosity (and slight apprehension) that many, I think, have come to feel every time he makes a major speech. My nervous jitters worried the question &#8211; can he rise once again to the occasion? The curiosity encircled my question &#8211; <em>how</em> will he rise to the occasion?</p>
<p>For me, our shiny new President didn&#8217;t disappoint, but some disagree (or think they do).  <em>New York Time</em>&#8216;s columnist Stanley Fish discusses an intriguing type of reaction to the speech in his &#8220;Think Again&#8221; <a href="http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/barack-obamas-prose-style/">column</a> today.</p>
<p>An excerpt:</p>
<blockquote><p>Commentators on radio and television have been doing a two-step. First they say that the speech lacked the eloquence of his speech on race or of his remarks on the night he won the presidency; and then they spend lots of time talking about the implications of a sentence (“We reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals”), a clause (“programs will end”), a phrase (“dust ourselves off”) or even a single word (“Muslim,” “non-believers.”)</p></blockquote>
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