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Obama Michigan Graduation Speech: President's Advice To Class Of 2010

First Posted: 05/20/10 02:20 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:20 PM ET

Obama Michigan Graduation Speech

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- In a blunt caution to political friend and foe, President Barack Obama said Saturday that partisan rants and name-calling under the guise of legitimate discourse pose a serious danger to America's democracy, and may incite "extreme elements" to violence.

The comments, in a graduation speech at the University of Michigan's huge football stadium, were Obama's most direct take about the angry politics that have engulfed his young presidency after long clashes over health care, taxes and the role of government.

Not 50 miles from where Obama spoke, the GOP's 2008 vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, denounced his policies as "big government" strategies being imposed on average Americans. "The fundamental transformation of America is not what we all bargained for," she told 2,000 activists at a forum in Clarkston, sponsored by the anti-tax Americans for Prosperity Foundation.

Obama drew repeated cheers in Michigan Stadium from a friendly crowd that aides called the biggest audience of his presidency since the inauguration. The venue has a capacity of 106,201, and university officials distributed 80,000 tickets – before they ran out.

In his 31-minute speech, Obama didn't mention either Palin or the tea party movement that's captured headlines with its fierce attacks on his policies. But he took direct aim at the anti-government language so prevalent today.

"What troubles me is when I hear people say that all of government is inherently bad," Obama said after receiving an honorary doctor of laws degree. "When our government is spoken of as some menacing, threatening foreign entity, it ignores the fact that in our democracy, government is us."

Government, he said, is the roads we drive on and the speed limits that keep us safe. It's the men and women in the military, the inspectors in our mines, the pioneering researchers in public universities.

The financial meltdown dramatically showed the dangers of too little government, he said, "when a lack of accountability on Wall Street nearly led to the collapse of our entire economy."

But Obama was direct in urging both sides in the political debate to tone it down. "Throwing around phrases like 'socialists' and 'Soviet-style takeover,' 'fascists' and 'right-wing nut' – that may grab headlines," he said. But it also "closes the door to the possibility of compromise. It undermines democratic deliberation," he said.

"At its worst, it can send signals to the most extreme elements of our society that perhaps violence is a justifiable response."

Passionate rhetoric isn't new, he acknowledged. Politics in America, he said, "has never been for the thin-skinned or the faint of heart. ... If you enter the arena, you should expect to get roughed up."

Obama hoped the graduates hearing his words can avoid cynicism and brush off the overheated noise of politics. In fact, he said, they should seek out opposing views.

His advice: If you're a regular Glenn Beck listener, then check out the Huffington Post sometimes. If you read The New York Times editorial page the morning, then glance every now and then at The Wall Street Journal.

"It may make your blood boil. Your mind may not be changed. But the practice of listening to opposing views is essential for effective citizenship," he said.

The speech was part of a busy weekend for the president: the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday evening near the White House and visit the Gulf Coast on Sunday morning for a firsthand update on the massive oil spill.

Obama's helicopter landed on a grass practice football field next to the stadium on a damp, overcast day. Students and their families had been streaming in since early morning, many toting rain gear.

The president's appearance in Michigan -- a battleground in the 2008 White House race that's likely to play a big role in the fall congressional campaign -- comes as the state struggles with the nation's highest unemployment rate, 14.1 percent. It also has an unhappy electorate to match.

In the Republican's weekly radio and Internet address, Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich, said Obama's visit was a chance "to show the president, firsthand, the painful plight of the people of Michigan."

Many of the graduates Obama addresses will soon learn how tough it is to find a job in this economy, Hoekstra said, adding that the share of young Americans out of work is the highest it's been in more than 50 years.

Speaking before Obama was Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who's known to be on his short list of possible Supreme Court nominees. She said Michigan residents owe him thanks for "delivering on health care reform" and "for supporting our auto industry. General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, they all have bright futures now, where a year ago, much darker clouds than these loomed overhead."

Obama's speech was the first of four he is giving this commencement season.

On May 9, he'll speak at Hampton University, a historically black college in Hampton, Va., founded in 1868 on the grounds of a former plantation.

He's also addressing Army cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., on May 22, continuing a tradition of presidents addressing graduates at the service academies. He announced his Afghanistan troop surge at West Point last December.

Also this year, for the first time, Obama plans a high school commencement. It's part of his "Race to the Top" education initiative, with its goal of boosting the United States' lagging graduation rate to the world's best by 2020.

High schools across the country have competed for the honor, submitting essays and videos. A vote on the White House website yielded three finalists, and Obama will choose among them next week.

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Smith reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Kathy Barks Hoffman in Ann Arbor and Corey Williams in Clarkston contributed to this report.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- In a blunt caution to political friend and foe, President Barack Obama said Saturday that partisan rants and name-calling under the guise of legitimate discourse pose a seriou...
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10:36 AM on 06/08/2010
The video of Barack Obama's commencement speech at Kalamazoo, MI: The BEST part of the speech at the end of his remarks was deleted or not included in the video??? I watched it on C-Span and it was the very best part of the whole speech.
04:21 PM on 05/03/2010
Government is only bad when you have crappy people like Obama, his czars and the Demo-rat super-majorities cramming it down your throat.
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04:51 PM on 05/03/2010
Really, that's the only time huh. You've obviously got an obsession with the President. The BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and the 2008 collapse of Wall Street are the children of unrestrained corporate recklessness -- recklessness that was made possible by a fifty-year corporate conservative campaign to prevent government from holding corporations accountable to the public interest. Your crappy conservatives have had business interests as their highest priority forever. All the screaming about Abortion and Immigration has gotten you nothing from them because their interest lies in enriching Wall Street. Thanks to the bogus war in Iraq, that pumped up the defense sector quite well thank you plus some chummy defense contractors (Haliburton, Blackwater, etc). The crappy people we had were kicked out in 2008 and now we have a respectable President and your head is exploding. Ha!
05:17 PM on 05/03/2010
Ah yes, the Evil Corporations shibboleth you "progressives" pull out all the time, that's why we need massive monopolistic government interference, run of course by "progressives", to counter-act the private sector run amok, it's all about morality, which only government knows how to impose on the rest of us. Works with Fidel.

Corporations are best held accountable in the competition of an open market, which you idiot "progressives" detest and screw up with government intervention; al that does is create regulated industries like utilities, companies that exist by cronying up to politicians and government. Nice going.

My interests lie with the free market and free choice; apposite yours, which is central planning and control by government. With the feckless Obama you've your perfect lap dog, "progressives" have the run of the show, communists and union leaders living and sleeping in the White House. Thanks to you idiots, CBO projects government expenditures to equal ALL gross national income in 10 yrs.

But "progressives" are happy, then the government owns or extorts the whole economy.

Very simple.

Except when November comes around.
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03:56 PM on 05/03/2010
RESTORING CIVILITY TO AMERICAN POLITICAL DISCUSSION,

Some Americans may not see the absence of civility in political dialogue as a problem worthy of discussion in the political ethos for 2010. Yet for those who share my ongoing concern a good read for anyone desiring a restoration of civility to American political forums is entitled Renewing Values in America by Nitsa Lallas. In a recent post by Peter Orvetti he made an incredibly startling observation that “You don’t have to give up your beliefs to respect those with different ones.” On May 1, 1998 Bob Abernathy on his weekly PBS Religion and Ethics show interviewed Yale law Professor Stephen Carter on the Decline of Civility in America. Professor Carter observed that he sees a rise in so-called road rage, attacks on people in cars; in short all sorts of signs that in “America, we’re coming to care less and less about others…Civility I like to say, is the total of all the sacrifices we make for the sake of living in community with others. Those sacrifices are important, because we rub up against each other all the time, all day long. We cannot live simply as individuals who seek our own desires and self-indulgence.” (Decline of Civility in America, May 1, 1998 Episode 135)

Dr Alan Phillips
05:28 PM on 05/03/2010
Heck with civility, time for an all-out debate, shouting and all.

No civility possible with battle of ideas, free choice vs. central planning, particularly today with Demo-rat super-majorities ramming Big Legislation down our throats without a bi-partisan consensus. Fall-out is economic stagnation, government won't get out of the way, we get 20% unemployment.

I'm surprised it's just road rage.
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02:54 PM on 05/03/2010
"I feel inspired to go on now and to do the work I'm going to do after I graduate," Karey Quarton, an LSA graduate, said as she walked past Elbel Field Saturday following President Barack Obama’s address at the University of Michigan’s 2010 spring commencement.
It was the perfect ending to college to have him come,” LSA graduate Adva Gadoth said.
School of Nursing master’s graduate Danyiele Glenn said hearing Obama speak at her graduation was “great.”
“He’s always such an eloquent speaker,” she said. “Just right on time with his message, and it was just history.”
LSA graduate Meghan Gallagher said sitting on the field and watching Obama flanked by Granholm and University President Mary Sue Coleman was a wonderful way to end her college career.
“It was great because here we have this wonderful African American president and then the president of our university and the governor of our state are both females, so it’s just a really great picture for me, of what our future can bring,” she said.
02:23 PM on 05/04/2010
It's not about Obama's substance or leadership, it's all about how Karey and Meghan perceived him and the ceremony.

For a President I want a leader with strength and wisdom, not a rock star.

Sorry.
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06:16 PM on 05/04/2010
I wanted a president with substance who would lead with strength and wisdom. For eight long embarrassing years I prayed for one. My prayers were answered when Obama took office. You're forgiven.
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01:09 PM on 05/03/2010
I was there! It was a glorious event.

http://graciouslivingdaybyday.com/
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12:30 PM on 05/03/2010
I'm so proud of our TOTUS.
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simplify
10:21 AM on 05/03/2010
Dont let the corporate media fool you...this President is still very popular
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Euterpe360
I'm just a little bi-partisan
09:53 AM on 05/03/2010
If I were one of the students I'd be really upset that I had a such a great class speaker who decided to soapbox it instead of saying anything really meaningful apart from the world of politics. Rip off.
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07:58 AM on 05/03/2010
So Obama uses violence to control the people and occupy other nations and then warns us not to use violence. He sent 40,000 troops in harms way to slaughter more Afghans. Who is he fooling? I guess everyone who still praises him for being their leader.

Wake up people! Obama doesn't care about the Iraqis, Afghans or our troops. What makes you think he cares about you?
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MInchau
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08:47 AM on 05/03/2010
Seriously....chill!
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AndyWright68
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09:15 PM on 05/03/2010
Truth unsettling?
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simplify
10:23 AM on 05/03/2010
Double dat, chill baby chill
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AndyWright68
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09:16 PM on 05/03/2010
Can't take too much truth all at once?
04:21 AM on 05/03/2010
put the guys back in power that lied america into war and thousands of lives lost for nothing on a lie.put the back in power the guys that looked the other way while the banks were looted.Since they were white lies and not black lies thats not so bad.Put the guys back in power that permitted Bin Laden to escape to continue killing Americians.Lying can make it easy for us so yes put the liers back in power.Plus we can always lie that we want to end abortion they like that one to.
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12:56 AM on 05/03/2010
"Conservative commentary on President Obama's national security agenda is in a sorry state these days. Lacking policy alternatives, the right has resorted to peddling distortions in an attempt to sabotage the Administration. But the facts say the opposite. Policies that have weakened terrorist organizations dramatically and restored momentum to global nonproliferation efforts in fact have earned the support of U.S. military leaders and the national security establishment, American citizens at home and global publics abroad. "
- Patrick BarryResearch Associate with the National Security Network
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/patrick-barry/conservatives-peddle-myth_b_558878.html
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12:01 AM on 05/03/2010
Mr. President.

You are a tireless fighter (for all the poeple of THESE UNITED states )
You are a champion ( for equality among all people )
You are a visionary ( that sees a STRONG America leading into the future)
You are a compassionate man ( that makes the time for less fortunate in your busy schedule)
You are a leader (that charts a course needed to be taken )
You are dedicated ( to trying to be the best you can be daily)
You are a role model ( for fathers and parents everywhere with your strong family)
You are a tactician ( of the highest magnitude)
You are sensible man ( that realizes where and how to strive for common ground)
You are a transcendental figure ( giving hope to all around the world -myself included)

You are a human being
-like us all .
-doing your best .
-regardless of daily polls

in this world of hostility ...and anger ..and confusion ..

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
------------------------------------------------------((( CLAPPING )))-------------------------------------------------------------
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

and for that ..I thank you SIR.
an Irish Friend-..
04:10 AM on 05/03/2010
Please Big O, walk on water again for us, please...
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AndyWright68
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08:02 AM on 05/03/2010
Wake up, wake up, WAKE UP!

Obama is nothing more than a puppet who uses violence to keep the people obedient and threaten the rest of the world. He doesn't care about you. He doesn't care about you. HE DOES NOT CARE ABOUT YOU!
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MInchau
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08:45 AM on 05/03/2010
Andy - it's OK if some (most) of us see it differently than you. Chill, dude.
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10:24 AM on 05/03/2010
We are not listening but FOX news or Sarah Palin will welcome you with open arms AW
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jamaicagirl
Ignorance is bliss (for some), but not I.
09:47 PM on 05/02/2010
This was a great speech.

President Obama's speeches are great and make a valid point when delivered, but because of who the messenger is some persons will just block whatever is said.

It's like my mother and teachers would say "it seems the message is going through one ear and coming through the other".
03:15 AM on 05/03/2010
I think obama will go down as one of the best presidents the US has ever had. Some people are not ginving him the chance due to he is Black. Btw I found a cool site that lets you post your opinons on all kinds of topics and you can win free great prizes. Check it out
http://opinion.ezwingame.com
10:32 PM on 05/04/2010
A little early in his presidency to start worshiping him. As far as one of the best presidents, time will tell.
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08:08 AM on 05/03/2010
Only the wise will let it pass through unimpeded. Absorbing any of this fiction only makes the mind into mush.
09:37 PM on 05/02/2010
This immigration law is violating American Civil Law by:

4th amendment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

The AZ law is not only violating the ethnic American Civil Rights by the 4th amendments (if you don’t believe so, then what is the “probable cause)?” But is too violating our 8th Amendment by CRUELY punishing ethnic people by forcing Americans to show their papers, which violates out 4th amendment

8th Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.


Gov. Jan Brewer (R-AZ) doesn't know what an "illegal immigrant" looks like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2VSGEWzEW0

How is it not violating American Civil Rights, if the law’s base begins with our rights being violated as Americans’? ANYONE?
10:28 AM on 05/03/2010
You may be right, but you are on the wrong thread.
09:34 PM on 05/02/2010
"The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president.

The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince.

The republic can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president.”

-- Author Unknown

Couldn't have said it better myself, perhaps the worst President since James Buchanan, who led us into the Civil War. Obama's feckless leadership, by doing nothing but reacting to "progressive" super-majorities in the House and Senate; and projecting weakness in the dangerous king-of-the-hill arena of nation states; has lengthened and worsened an economic downturn to the point where the CBO projects his debt consuming ALL of our gross income in 10 years; and emboldened Islamo-fascists and Kim Il Sung to accelerate development of, and perhaps use of, nuclear weapons.

Were November next month...
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10:32 PM on 05/02/2010
We're supposed to take that seriously after the all time low of GWB and the anti-intelllectual movement that put him there? That train wreck has hamstrung this administration as intended, and any lengthened downturn is the product of the last 30 years of small minded randists (is there any other kind?). If you compare the posts of conservative sites to progressive sites, that confederacy of fools is closer to home than you can admit. One need only note how you guys get trounced on these blogs to prove your side's credibility is as vacant as your post. Shall we call you princephilclock?
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12:56 AM on 05/03/2010
Nice propaganda Philcock. But you're wrong.
"I am tremendously pleased that President Obama has organized this conference," said German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
"It adds a whole new dimension to the debate about disarmament. It's a remarkable event."
"The president's painstaking diplomacy with China meanwhile, mocked as kowtowing during a visit to Beijing last year, may be bearing fruit, after a stormy period in Sino-US relations.
China seems to be slowly moving towards a new UN sanctions regime to punish Iran, after talks between Obama and Hu here."
"A flurry of bilateral meetings showcased Obama as an evolving world leader, forging personal ties with world leaders at a time when his health care reform triumph has infused his leadership with new confidence at home." http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hWj7RoOi2PgZ04HJEY4QkxdTvwtQ
02:17 AM on 05/03/2010
Crap.

Smell the smokescreen, but look beyond it. He's a rookie, way over his pay grade, you bothered to listen to his pathetic explanations of his incomprehensible 2,500 page health care bill, you'd have a clue.

China's interests are completely different than ours, they will not follow through with any thing meaningful on Iran. That's the real world, not Obama's.

And his handling of dangerous international relations with his sad apology tour, unbelievable.