Americans were mesmerised by the entry of a young politician saying that American politics need to change. That the typical Washington politics was bad for the nation, and that he could provide the "change we could believe in." Well he was right; and Washington is making this young man, now made old by the stresses of leading, doubt himself.
The question now is can we believe in change? What about the audacity of hope? Will the pushback from the old boys club stop change? Will the threats that austerity is more important than jobs win? So many questions. So little answers.
I believe we can. I know its had. But the Libyan rebels did it. And the market recovered. This too shall pass. Yes we can.
Yea the right is up. And were spinning our wheels in snow, but the sun will come out. Yes we can.
I believe in the audacity of hope. And I believe our president should stop being a politician, and be the man that made him become president in the first place. Now that's hope that I can believe in.
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