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No-drama Obama says he choked up over King speech
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 17 - 01 - 2009


Often seen as a cool, calculating
concealer of emotions, Barack Obama says he choked up while
practicing a campaign speech about Martin Luther King Jr.
But the president-elect promises to «try to keep it
together» when he is sworn in Tuesday as the first black
commander in chief, according to AP.
He also said that when his family read quotes from Abraham
Lincoln during a recent visit to the Lincoln Memorial, his
10-year-old daughter said her dad's precedent-making
inaugural address had «better be good.»
In a broadcast interview taped Friday, Obama talked in
more personal terms than usual about the racial and
emotional dimensions of his election.
«If you think about the journey this country has made,
then it can't help but stir your heart,» he said.
«Obviously it's an extraordinary personal moment,» he
added, but it carries far-reaching social and political
implications.
«You can think about what Washington, D.C., was like 50
years ago or 60 years ago,» when the city was segregated,
Obama said, «and the notion that I now will be standing
there and sworn in as the 44th president, I think is
something that hopefully our children take for granted. But
our grandparents, I think, are still stunned by it, and
it's a remarkable moment.»
When asked about the deep emotion that many blacks will
feel at his swearing-in, Obama said, «Well, I'm going to
try to keep it together.» But at the Democratic convention
in Denver last August, he said, «there was a moment at the
end of my convention speech where I talk about Dr. King and
what he accomplished. And the first time we practiced it, I
had to stop. I started choking up, because, you know, when
you start thinking about is not just your own personal
journey. But you think about all the women who walked
instead of riding the bus, out in Montgomery and
Birmingham, and what a moment like this would mean to
them.»
Remarkably, he said, «some of them are still alive.»
He was referring to boycotts of city buses in Alabama when
blacks had to give up their seats to whites that launched
the civil rights movement in the 1950s.
Obama also spoke of his visit last weekend to the Lincoln
Memorial with his wife, Michelle, and their daughters
Sasha, 7, and Malia, 10. He said Sasha noted of Lincoln's
second inaugural address, «Boy, that's a long speech. Do
you have to give one of those?»
Obama told her that his speech Tuesday might be even
longer.
«At which point then Malia turns to me and says, 'First
African-American president. Better be good,»' Obama said.
CNN released a transcript of the interview for «State of
the Union» ahead of the show's Sunday broadcast.


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