Why does barack obama inspire you




















Obama addressed the claims at the White House Correspondents dinner that year by playing slightly altered footage of the moment Simba is held up to the light in the Lion King. The film played, with his date of birth in the lower left hand side, and Obama explained: "… that was a joke, that was not my real birth video, that was a children's cartoon.

Trump was at the dinner that night. Obama "praised" him for "making the really hard decisions" like firing Gary Busey over Meatloaf in an episode of The Celebrity Apprentice.

At his final White House correspondents dinner, Obama put two fingers to his lips, kissed them and dropped his mic, saying: "Obama out". It will endure as a powerful image of his farewell to the US but it is also a nod to the basketball star Kobe Bryant. Watch Live. Ten reasons why people loved Barack Obama. Fill 2 Copy 11 Created with Sketch. Thursday 19 January , UK. Why you can trust Sky News. Bush, who ranked 33rd, Bill Clinton 15th , and George H.

Bush 20th , but not the president whose trajectory-changing legacy Obama once said he wanted to emulate: Ronald Reagan, who ranked 8th. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Dwight D. He is a natural orator. A burger-bar-eating president, adored by a youthful generation. A man who has shown different dimensions to his personality, in a very public and symbolic way.

Under his leadership, there has not been a White House scandal. How many other leaders can say that? History will judge Barack well, and he will be remembered as one of the finest presidents America has had — a man of character. His wife, Michelle, has been an inspirational first lady. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later?

She continued her education at Harvard Law School, where she took part in demonstrations calling for more minority students and professors. Before they married in , Michelle moved on to public service. Starting out as the assistant commissioner of planning and development at City Hall in Chicago, eventually she became vice-president of community and external affairs at the Medical Centre in the University of Chicago. She has spent her whole career engaging young people, while improving the community where she grew up.

Revolutionary woman As a truly modern-day, revolutionary woman, who has championed a multitude of important causes throughout her life, she has encouraged better education for girls, equal rights, healthy living and more help for families living in poverty.



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