President Obama showed that he still has his touch
when dealing with hecklers. During his speech in Las Vegas, Obama
listened to a heckler complain that his executive actions didn’t apply
to all illegal immigrants. When the heckler kept interrupting him, the
president delivered a lesson about respecting others.
Video:
Obama responded to a student who interrupted him with the claim that the law doesn’t go far enough by saying,
Not everybody will qualify under this provision. That’s the truth. That’s why we’re still going to have to pass a bill. So listen…I heard you you and what I’m saying is we’re still going to have to pass a bill. This is the first step. It’s not the only step. We’re still going to have to do more work.So, I’ve heard you. I’ve heard you young man. I’ve heard you. And I understand. I’ve heard you. But what I’m saying is this is just a first step. So young man, I’m talking to a lot of people here. I’ve been respectful to you. I want you to be respectful to me.
The president didn’t get angry. He didn’t order
security to remove the student from the building. Obama took a moment to
deliver a lesson about listening to the point of view of others, and
being respectful to them even if you disagree.
In our increasingly polarized society where
political media has increasingly passed off two people screaming at each
from across the table as debate, the president’s lesson is something
that we would all be wise to remember. One of the reasons that our
political system has broken down is that Republicans have treated this
president with a lack of respect from day one. Few moments have been as
disrespectful in American politics as when Rep. Joe Wilson screamed you
lie at President Obama during his State Of The Union address.
Democrats responded to the repugican behavior
towards the president by disrespecting repugicans. Respect means that
two people can disagree without being enemies. Respect is missing in our
current politics, and President Obama took a moment to deliver an
important lesson in the value of respect that everyone could learn from.
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