There’s a standard way for Americans to celebrate accomplishment. First, we call an individual onto the stage and say what great things that person has done. Then that person gives a thank-you speech that begins “I couldn’t have done this without…” and a list of people who helped along the way. That’s the way we’ve always done it. Everyone knows we all get help in life (and sometimes just get lucky). But we have always started with the individual and then worked out. It is not part of the American mindset to begin with the collective and admonish individuals for thinking too highly of their contribution.
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2012/07/un-american/
I like the author's dispassionate but very precise analysis of the President's apparent thoughts.
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2012/07/un-american/
I like the author's dispassionate but very precise analysis of the President's apparent thoughts.
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