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A likeness too close

obama-abe.jpgThroughout the recent presidential campaign, there were numerous comparisons between Barack Obama and Abraham Lincoln, most of them originating from Obama. Like Lincoln, Obama was a relatively unknown legislator of meager circumstances from the backwoods (meaning, in this case, Hawaii and Indonesia) with a gift for rhetoric and an affinity for black people who promised to unite a divided nation. Post-election, the narrative has continued, most recently with Obama naming his own “team of rivals” to serve on his cabinet. Today, it was announced that he will take the oath of office using the Bible that Lincoln used.

The point having been made, I think it would be useful now for the president-elect to cease this simile. Because we all know how that other, earlier, story ended.

One Response to “A likeness too close”

  1. Joe Says:

    Perhaps Thomas Jefferson’s copy of the Qur’an? It’s just down the street in the National Archives Building. Much more allied with affrontery and boldness. But that’s just me.

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