Thursday, October 30, 2014
President Obama, the living breathing antidote to the Republican fear mongering over Ebola.
Courtesy of USA
Today:
"The best way to protect Americans from
Ebola is to stop the outbreak at its source," Obama said in an East Room
ceremony honoring doctors and nurses who have been or are going to West
Africa.
"If we are not dealing with this problem
there, it will come here," Obama said.
The president
lauded his guests for their "sense of duty," and of "serving a cause greater
than themselves." He called them "shock troops" who should be applauded.
"And
when they come home," Obama said. "they deserve to be treated properly. They
deserve to be treated like the heroes that they are."
Obama
and aides have criticized New Jersey, New York and Illinois over quarantine
policies for returning workers.
These doctors and
nurses can help explain the challenge of Ebola to Americans, and how to beat
it. "We respond with common sense and skill and courage," he said, and not
"fear," "hysteria" or "misinformation."
Obama seemed
to nearly choke up as he discussed his frustration with state officials who
have called for quarantines of health care workers from Africa.
"I
put those on notice who think that we should hide from these problems,"
Obama said. "That's not who we are, that's not who I am, that's not who
these folks are. This is America, and we do things differently."
I
listened to this speech live earlier today during the Alex Wagner show, and
I was incredibly proud of my President for standing up to the Right
Wing over this issue.
I especially loved this part:
"The
reason I am so proud of this country is because when there are times when we
need to step up and do the right thing, we do the right thing. That's who we
are. That's what we do. No other nation is doing as much to help in West
Africa as the United States of America. When I hear people talking about
American leadership...and then are promoting policies that would avoid
leadership...and have us running in the opposite direction...and hiding
under the covers, it makes me a little frustrated."
That must
be the very definition of an understatement.
His cool, calm, and
intellectual response to this issue stands in stark contrast to the fear
mongering, the sky is falling, hysterics of those on the Right.
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