Four years ago, Barack Obama's swearing-in drew a record crowd to the National Mall. There were 1.8 million people eager to witness history: the country's first black president taking the oath of office.
Now, as Obama prepares for his second-term kickoff, the capital is pre-occupied with a looming economic crisis, exit from war and a reshuffling in Congress. Ticket demand is lower. Hotels are far from booked. And from Capitol Hill to the White House, the upcoming festivities seem to be barely on anyone's radar.
More muted inaugural celebrations are typical with every second presidential term. But it's almost as if Obama's swearing-in, on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, is a been-there-done-that afterthought around town.
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how many millions of our tax dollars will be squandered on this bombastic absurdity? washington will be awash in drool when all the morons come to see their hero.
ReplyDeletePut him out on the stage for full access. Work needs to be done.
ReplyDeleteConservatives should Co-opt it with a 5 million man march. Limbaugh, Hannity, Beck, Savage, O'Riley, Coulter etc, should all come together and handle promotion and finance. That would certainly diminish his party.
ReplyDeletepeople just can't afford it!
ReplyDeleteOR!
ReplyDeletePeople wanted to see live in person the first black man taking oath to become POTUS. It's not as attractive now that it's already been done. I bet you when the first woman is taking oath there will be record numbers to be there as well.