I agree w/ baldeagle here... it definitely affected him. His speech was a good one too... and like baldeagle, I despise him as well, so this is impartial.baldeagle wrote:I despise Obama. Can't stand him. Hate what he's doing to my country. I just viewed his speech, and I disagree with you. I think it did affect him. I think he was visibly upset and had to gather his composure more than once before continuing.TexasGal wrote:I just watched Obama's speech. He listed other mass shootings and said we must do something to change this regardless of the politics. He reached up to his eye several times to wipe away a tear. The thing I noticed was his eyes were not red. His voice was steady. His facial muscles were not twitching in an effort not to cry. The "tears" were not left to run far enough to be visible on camera. I compared that to the speech I saw him give his team after his re-election. The tears were running, and he struggled to manage his composure. He voice broke and he had to pause. I am saddened to realize he was more visibly moved when he thanked his re-election team than he was to discuss the deaths of so many children. Oh yeah, he will be using this to every possible advantage not to make schools more secure, but to disarm the law abiding. He well knows criminals and the psychotic will not care about any new laws.
My fear is that it definitely moved him... which will move him the wrong way and we'll see an all-out assault on our liberty very soon.