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Barack Obama leaped into mainstream view shortly after making one of the most memorable speeches of the 2004 Democratic National Convention. The speech instantly propelled him from virtually unknown Illinois Senate candidate to “the future” of the Democratic Party. Just few years later Barack started his bid to become the 44thPresident of the United States, where he continued to awe many, by delivering some of the greatest and most memorable speeches in recent history including; his “A More Perfect Union ” speech in Philadelphia, his “Democratic Nomination Acceptance Speech ”, and of course, the most memorable, the Presidential Acceptance Speech at Grant Park.

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Today was the most amazing event of our life time. So many people have fought and died for this moment. Unfortunately, some of those people are not here to witness it. Today, we saw our 44th President be sworn into office. Let me not state the obvious, because we all know that part. What is truly amazing is that our world has changed right before our eyes. Consider this thought, we went from hip hop to the white house.

Times Square during Barack Obama's Inauguration as 44th President of the United States of America
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Living in the New World

Now, many people have stated this in different ways, but the truth of it is that more young people voted in this election than in any other. This caused a shift in the overall image of the African American male. No longer is our predominant image one of “hoodness”. Now, the primary image is that of the leader of the free world. So now comes the time for restoration. The restoration of excellence and family values. The restoration of the realistic thought that anything is possible.

As I witnessed President Obama’s Inaugural address, I could not help but pay careful attention to his message. What this writer got from it was that anything is possible if you believe and do the right things. This is a place where the only person who can stop you is yourself. Any “boundary” can be moved, obstacles can be broken. But, nothing can stop that burning desire for what you believe in.

I am excited about the “New World”. This is a much different world than the one in which I grew up in the 1970s. I am proud to bare witness to the beginning of this “New World’, and fully prepared to do my part to ensure its success.

God Bless the United States of America.

Desiree Rogers

Desiree Rogers

Name: Desiree Rogers
New Job: White House Social Secretary

Super power: Party! Party! Party! Rogers is super social butterfly, big on the socialite scene in Chicago with her business connections and ability to have a good time

Obama Connection: Michelle Obama
From The Washington Post:

Rogers, 49, is a friend of Michelle and President-elect Barack Obama’s, and a leader in Chicago corporate and civic circles; her appointment signals that the first couple consider the job crucial to how they introduce themselves to the country and the globe. She was a major fundraiser for Obama.

Claim to fame: Rogers was most recently with Allstate Financial, where she was “creating a social network of clients and consumers.” She was also once president of Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas.
From the Chicago Tribune:

Rogers, who studied at Wellesley College and later earned an MBA from Harvard, was once married to Chicagoan John Rogers, Ariel Capital Management chief and another close Obama friend and fundraiser. Her first highly visible post was in state government. She managed the lottery for then-governor Jim Edgar in the ’90s, appearing on TV giving away pots of money.

Why she’s fabulous: According to Obama friend Valerie Jarrett — “This appointment sends a strong me message that the Obamas want to use the White House strategically, to maximize its use in a way that is consistent with their philosophy — [to] open it to a broader range of people, ” said Valerie Jarrett, an Obama intimate and friend of Rogers’s who also will work in the White House. “Desirée is a heavy hitter — she comes with her own range of contacts from around the country. She’s close to Michelle and she knows everyone who will be working in the West Wing, so she will be able to create a synergy.”

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Valerie Jarrett

Name: Valerie Jarrett
New Job:
White House Senior Adviser

Super power: Tenacious Charm and Outward Brilliance. She also managed to smooth things over with Clinton supporters, bringing them under the fold after the contentious primary race and she works as Obama’s outreach to leaders within the black community.

Obama Connection: She’s a close and personal friend/mentor of Michelle, then later Barack
From The New York Times:

“I can count on someone like Valerie to take my hand and say, You need to think about these three things,” Mrs. Obama said. “Like a mom, a big sister, I trust her implicitly.”

Claim to fame: “A protégée of Mayor Richard M. Daley

Why she’s fabulous: While new to Washington she’s ready to hit the ground running in an effort to avoid the pratfalls that hindered hometown heroes like herself from making it in the Capitol. She’s tiny, but mighty, mighty powerful, in spite of being “underestimated” due to her ethnicity, gender, height, pixie haircut, being the only black woman in the boardroom and the fact that she’s very “girlish” with a “singsong voice and suits that earned her a recent profile in Vogue.” (NYT)

Susan Rice

Susan Rice

Name: Susan Rice
Potential Role: Ambassador to the United Nations

Super power: Anti-Genocide Warrior. From the International Herald Tribune:

The choice of Rice to represent t he United States before the United Nations will make her one of the most visible faces of the Obama administration to the outside world aside from Clinton. It will also send to the world organization a prominent and forceful advocate of stronger action, including military force if necessary, to stop mass killings like those in the Darfur region of Sudan in recent years.

Obama Connection: She’s a warrior. She needed no such connections! Actually, she’s a former Clintonite who switched sides.

Claim to fame: She’s considered brilliant and tough. Writes the International Herald Tribune:

If confirmed, Rice at 44 would be the second-youngest ambassador to the United Nations. A Rhodes scholar who earned a doctorate in international relations at Oxford University, she joined Bill Clinton’s National Security Council staff in 1993 before rising to assistant secretary of state for African affairs at age 32. When Obama decided to run for president, she signed up as one of his top advisers, much to the consternation of the Clinton camp, which resented what it saw as a defection. Some colleagues from her Clinton and Obama days said Rice can be blunt and unafraid to “mix it up,” as one put it, on behalf of issues she cares about. Rice herself acknowledges a certain impatience at times. Admirers said she is a good listener and able to stand up to strong personalities, including foreign autocrats and militants in volatile regions of the world. “Susan certainly is toug h, and she’s tough in exactly the right way,” said Strobe Talbott, a former deputy secretary of state and now president of the Brookings Institution, where Rice has worked in recent years. “She’s intellectually tough, she’s tough in her approach to how the policymaking process should work and she will be very effective as a diplomat.”

Why she’s fabulous: Goodness, she wants to stop genocide in Darfur in the Sudan. That makes her fabulous enough. Good luck to her on that. She’s also not John Bolton, Bush’s former recess appointment as Ambassador to the UN. Bolton, like much of Bush and Co., didn’t believe in the purpose of the UN or giving it any power — real or perceived. Therefore they sent a man to work at frustrating and undermining the organization our country help found and headquarters. (He’s already bitching over Obama elevating the ambassadorship back to a cabinet level20position as it was under President Bill Clinton.) Under the long list of reasons why the world hates us, you will find John Bolton’s name. Rice is going to get a standing ovation just for not being him.

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