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Barack Obama’s summer reading list is everything we need …

Its the classiest, most passive-aggressive move Barack Obama could make: He posted on Facebook a list of books hes been reading.

Thats it.

This summer Ive been absorbed by new novels, the former president wrote Sunday, revisited an old classic, and reaffirmed my faith in our ability to move forward together when we seek the truth.

Obama didnt rage against his enemies or attack the pillars of our democracy. He didnt call anybody a dog. He didnt brag about his own bestsellers or the size of his book-reading hands.

Instead, he just presented a small window into the mind of a man who appreciates how books can alter the pace of our lives and illuminate the world.

One of my favorite parts of summer is deciding what to read when things slow down just a bit, Obama wrote, whether its on a vacation with family or just a quiet afternoon.

For a nation showered by the sputtering rage of his replacement, Obamas implicit reminder of how incurious and aliterate the Oval Office has become is almost cruel.

As usual, the former presidents summer reading list is a model of diverse voices and concerns, without a whiff of that synthetic intellectuality that frequently hovers around politicians alleged bedside reading. (Lets be honest, nobody is really enjoying Thucydidess History of the Peloponnesian War and Thomas Pikettys Capital this summer.) Obamas choices are books that one can easily find at most bookstores or libraries:

1. Educated, by Tara Westover (Random House).

Obama describes this as a remarkable memoir of a young woman raised in a survivalist family in Idaho who strives for education while still showing great understanding and love for the world she leaves behind. Westovers story is even more dramatic than that summary suggests: Her parents home-schooled their seven children largely on matters of faith, but she managed to get into Brigham Young University and eventually attended Harvard and earned a doctorate in history from Cambridge. Educated has been on The Washington Post bestseller list since it was published in February.

2. Warlight, by Michael Ondaatje (Knopf).

The latest from the Booker Prize-winning author of The English Patient, this novel takes place in London just after World War II. Obama notes that it is a meditation on the lingering effects of war on family. It tells the story of two British children left by their parents in the care of a stranger. Reviewing the novel for ThePost, Anna Mundow wrote, All is illuminated, at first dimly then starkly, but always brilliantly.

3. A House for Mr. Biswas, by V.S. Naipaul (Vintage).

Obama wrote, With the recent passing of V.S. Naipaul, I reread ... the Nobel Prize winners first great novel about growing up in Trinidad and the challenge of post-colonial identity. This is a particularly timely choice the writer died on Aug.11 and it also demonstrates the former presidents willingness to ignore the winds of political correctness. Later in life, Naipaul was accused of Islamophobia and misogyny, but that neednt blot out the artistry of his greatest books.

4. An American Marriage, by Tayari Jones (Algonquin).

Obama isnt the only big name to give this novel a boost this year. Oprah Winfrey chose it for her book club in February, and she plans to make a movie adaptation. The story is a perfect blend of thoughtful drama and social issues. When a husband is sent to prison for a sexual assault he didnt commit, he must deal with the horrors of incarceration, and his wife must deal with the challenges of living without him. Obama described it as a moving portrayal of the effects of a wrongful conviction on a young African-American couple.

5. Factfulness, by Hans Rosling (Flatiron).

The subtitle of this nonfiction book is Ten Reasons Were Wrong About the World and Why Things Are Better Than You Think, which is a message we all could use now. Obama calls Rosling, a Swedish physician, an outstanding international public health expert, and notes that Factfulness is a hopeful book about the potential for human progress when we work off facts rather than our inherent biases. Given the huge cloud of distortion enveloping the country, this is just what the doctor ordered.

Ron Charles writes about books for The Washington Post and hosts TotallyHipVideoBookReview.com .

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Aretha Franklin: Obama and Trump pay tribute with very …

When the death of Aretha Franklin was announced on Thursday morning, one US president paid tribute to a voice that offered a glimpse of the divine, in which Americans could feel our power and our pain, our darkness and our light, our quest for redemption and our hard-won respect.

That was the former president, Barack Obama, who released a joint statement with his wife Michelle praising the legacy of the woman known as the queen of soul.

Donald Trump, on the other hand, could not resist opening his remarks on the singers death with a little self-promotion.

I want to begin today by expressing my condolences to the family of a person I knew well. She worked for me on numerous occasions. She was terrific Aretha Franklin on her passing, Trump said at a White House cabinet meeting, according to a pool report.

He continued, more warmly: Shes brought joy to millions of lives and her extraordinary legacy will thrive and inspire many generations to come. She was given a great gift from God her voice, and she used it well. People loved Aretha. She was a special woman. So just want to pass on my warmest best wishes and sympathies to her family.

Trump did not explain further when he said he knew Franklin well and she worked for him. But the singer had performed at one of Trumps casinos and was photographed with him at the grand opening of New Yorks Trump International Hotel & Tower in 1997.

Franklin drew much more notice for her performance at Obamas first inauguration in 2009, when he was sworn into office as the first black president and she sang My Country, Tis of Thee on the steps of the Capitol. She also sang (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2015, attended by Obama, and her performance moved him to tears.

But the Obamas statement focused on Franklins importance to Americans.

America has no royalty. But we do have a chance to earn something more enduring. Born in Memphis and raised in Detroit, Aretha Franklin grew up performing gospel songs in her fathers congregation. For more than six decades since, every time she sang, we were all graced with a glimpse of the divine, they said.

Through her compositions and unmatched musicianship, Aretha helped define the American experience. In her voice, we could feel our history, all of it and in every shade our power and our pain, our darkness and our light, our quest for redemption and our hard-won respect. She helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful, more human. And sometimes she helped us just forget about everything else and dance.

The Obamas sent their prayers to her family and all those moved by her song.

Trump posted a tweet that concluded: She will be missed!

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Barack & Michelle Obama Respond to the Death of ‘Divine …

8/16/2018 9:34 AM PDT

Barack & Michelle Obama say America has no royalty ... but the Queen of Soul is as close as we get.

The former Prez just weighed in on the passing of the legendary Aretha Franklin, saying from the time she began performing in her father's congregation, "every time she sang, we were all graced with a glimpse of the divine."

Obama adds that Aretha helped define the experience of being an American, helped us feel more hopeful and connected ... and sometimes helped us "just forget about everything else and dance."

And for that ... 44 says Franklin has earned and deserves nothing but our respect.

Aretha's performance at Obama's inauguration in 2009 was powerful and unforgettable ... one of the highlights of an historic day.

Check out Obama's full statement ... which is yet another outpouring of emotion from a celeb honoring the life and impact of the Queen.

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Trump vs. Obama: Lets Compare Results | National Review

President-elect Trump and President Obama meet at the White House, November 10, 2016. (Reuters photo: Kevin Lamarque)Weve gone from hard left, under Obama, to hard right, under Trump. Judge the ideologies by their results.

Most new administrations do not really completely overturn their predecessors policies to enact often-promised ideologically driven change.

The 18-year span of Harry Truman to Dwight Eisenhower to John F. Kennedy was mostly a continuum from center-left to center-right, back to center-left. Kennedy was probably as hawkish and as much of a tax cutter as was Eisenhower.

The seven years of Jerry Ford to Jimmy Carter were a similar transition or even the twelve years of George H. W. Bush to Bill Clinton. The deck chairs changed, but the ship sailed in mostly the same manner to mostly the same direction.

Even the supposed great divide of 1981 did not mean that Jimmy Carter had been as left-wing as Ronald Reagan was right-wing. Carters fight against inflation and renewed defense build-up was continued in part by Reagan. George W. Bush was not as markedly right-wing as Barack Obama was clearly left-wing. In sum, there have rarely been back-to-back complete reversals in presidential agendas.

From Hard Progressive to Hard Conservative Ideology

Whatever Donald J. Trumps political past and vociferous present, his first year of governance is most certainly as hard conservative as Barack Obamas eight years were hard progressive. We are watching a rare experiment in political governance play out, as we go, in back-to-back fashion, from one pole to its opposite.

From January 2009 to January 2016 (especially when Democrats controlled both houses of Congress until January 2011), Barack Obama implemented the most progressive agenda since Franklin Roosevelt, to whom his supporters logically compared their new president.

Obama was a genuine man of the Left, determined to move his party with him and fundamentally transform the country. His own skepticism about Americas past, its current values, and its future trajectories resonated on the world stage. Third-way Clintonism all but disappeared. The Democratic party was reborn in Obamas leftist image. Even candidate Hillary Clinton all but renounced her husbands now caricatured centrism.

Among Obamas signature foreign policies were lead from behind in Libya; quietude during the Iranian anti-theocratic protests; strategic patience with North Korea; the multifaceted and often clandestine efforts to swing the Iran deal; the Russian reset; realignment away from Israel, Egypt, and the Gulf monarchies; and rapprochement with Cuba, Venezuela, and the South American Communist and socialist states.

All reflected his own larger visions of European Union and American progressivism as models for transnational world governance. A global council of Davos-like elites would best adjudicate climate-change crises, the excesses of capitalism, dangerous nationalism, the parochial and outdated restrictions on migration and immigration, and the lingering but still pernicious legacies of Western imperialism and colonialism.

Crises such as the spreading ISIS caliphate, a nuclear North Korea with intercontinental missiles, an expanding Iranian-Shite-HezbollahMiddle East crescent, a new greater East Asia prosperity sphere led by China that builds bases in the Spratly Islands, and a failed reset with Russia would more or less work themselves out on their own, given that all these dangers ultimately had their geneses in Western pathologies. Be better Western leaders, Obama intoned, and the Other would react accordingly and thus positively.

Identity politics, progressive policing of ideas on campus, an end to campus free expression that only empowered hate speech, the politicization and expansion of the deep state, along with open borders and new laxities governing citizenship and voting would usher in new, kinder and gentler race, ethnicity, and gender agendas. A single EPA director, one high IRS commissioner, or a federal-appeals-court justice would now exercise far more political power than any congressional committee. The law in the sense of customary non-surveillance of American citizens, disinterested attorneys general, or a nonpartisan bureaucracy was redefined as whatever would best serve social justice and equality.

On the economic side, more regulations, larger government, more entitlements, higher taxes, zero interest rates, and doubling the national debt were designed to redistribute income and spread the wealth. The idea that the stock market could get much higher, that GDP could ever hit 3 percent or above, or that industry and manufacturing would return to the U.S. was caricatured as the ossified pipe dreams of discredited supply-siders.

The fossil-fueled bitter clingers and parochial, irredeemable losers of globalization would fade away into suicidal opiate addiction and deplorable teeth gnashing in a world they no longer understood.

The fossil-fueled bitter clingers and parochial, irredeemable losers of globalization would fade away into suicidal opiate addiction and deplorable teeth gnashing in a world they no longer understood. Their biases reflected their cluelessness about a robust, globalized high-tech and coastal informational economy, shepherded by a new breed of progressive activist zillionaires like Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, George Soros, Tom Steyer, and Mark Zuckerberg. These new fortunes were cleaner, bigger, and put to better use than those of the old oil, rail, steel, mining, manufacturing, real-estate, farming, gaming, hotel, and construction wealth of the past.

Big green and liberal money was now a good progressive thing. Sermons such as you didnt build that, now is not the time [for companies] to profit, and at a certain point youve made enough money seemed aimed more at the grasping upper-middle class than at the cultured and plutocratic progressive elite.

Over eight years, Obama had institutionalized, to the degree any president can, his left-wing agendas. By January 2017, American culture and the economy at home and foreign policy abroad reflected Obamas values: pathways to abortion on demand, radical gun control, tribalism, and democratic socialism. What Obama started in 2009 would be completed and institutionalized by 2024 with the completion of Hillary Clintons second term. Whether one liked such a scenario hinged on whether one liked what America was from 1776 to 2009 or whether one preferred what America could really become after 2009.

Then came the unforeseen nomination, election, and governance of Donald J. Trump.

Unlike George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, Trump was determined to ram through a conservative agenda not seen since the Reagan revolution of 198189 and to govern as conservatively as Obama had progressively.

Certainly, Trump was an unlikely conservative revolutionary, given his billionaire Manhattan lifestyle, what he once had said and campaigned on, and his mercurial temperament and comportment.

Nonetheless, his first eleven months (tax reform and reduction, conservative judges and cabinet heads, stepped-up energy production, deregulation, a new realist and deterrent foreign policy, immigration recalibration) will either grow the economy in ways that the prior administration could not, make American stronger and the world safer in a way the prior administration could not, and redirect American culture and values back in a more traditional direction or it will not.

The Proof of the Pudding Isor Is Notin the Eating

In other words, free-market economics, deterrent foreign policies, and conservative cultural reform that are championed in the abstract in think tanks, on radio and television by conservative pundits, and in magazines and journals by conservative intellectuals are currently being put to work concretely in the real world, a rare occurrence. Or theyre being implemented as least as much as possible with a president and a Congress of the same party behind them and within a set tenure.

If the economy grows, if the world is calmer and the U.S. stronger, if average Americans acquire more income and more jobs, and if the culture encourages greater stability and virtue, then the conservative experiment will have worked. If all that does not happen, we cannot blame it on the bad Trump messenger, the incompetent Republican Senate, the biased or the squabbling conservative House.

The true test of conservative solutions is to see how things are after four years of a strongly conservative president, with at least two years of a Republican Congress.

Those on the conservative side believe that the Obama regnum showed that progressive economics, foreign policy, and cultural protocols led to a weaker, more unfair, poorer, and less cohesive America. But such beliefs are easy to hold when youre out of power and more prone to find faults than solutions. To paraphrase Aristotle, it is easy to be virtuous when asleep.

The true test of conservative solutions is to see how things are after four years of a strongly conservative president, with at least two years of a Republican Congress.

To those who think that Trumps personality makes him an unrepresentative avatar of conservatism, his supporters would say, Persuade us that better conservative messengers could have been elected in 2016 America and that they would have governed to the right of Trump in his first year. Like it or not, Trump turned out to be a hard-core conservative, and yet one whose rhetoric, comportment, and feistiness appealed to people who had never before voted for hard-core conservative agendas.

The nation did not suddenly become liberal in 2008 or conservative in 2016. Rather, in both years it rejected blas centrism first trying out a left-wing deviation from establishmentarianism, then in frustration turning to a right-wing antidote to both the failed medicine and the original diseased status quo.

Antidote One, of unapologetic progressivism under Obama, did not lead to an economically robust and growing America, one safer abroad in a more secure world, and more cohesive, united, and stable at home at least if that truly was the leftist agenda rather than the more hushed opposite goal of more equal but poorer Americans, America as just another nation among many, and a cultural revolution aimed at accentuating rather than assimilating race, class, and gender identities.

We shall see if the subsequent Antidote Two, of unregretful conservatism under Trump, will provide what conservatism has always promised: greater prosperity, security, and unity.

We have been given a great gift in seeing two ideologically opposed solutions back to back, and both may end up adjudicating rhetoric through deeds.

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Barack and Michelle Obama bust out moves at Beyonc and …

The former first couple Barack and Michelle Obama were commanding their dance moves at the Beyonc and Jay-Z concert at FedExField in Landover, Maryland. USA TODAY

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama had the best time ever at Beyonc and Jay-Z's show Saturday night.(Photo: JIM YOUNG/AFP/Getty Images)

Beyonc and Jay-Zs On the Run II tour was in for a presidential treat over the weekend.

Barack and Michelle Obama attended the couples show Saturday night at FedExField in Landover, Md,, and fans couldnt handle the way theycommanded their dance moves.

Concertgoers captured the former president and first lady dancing to Jay-Zs 2011 hit N----- in Paris.

And, let's just say, fans of the First Family of Hip-Hop ended up getting a second show from the former First Couple of the United States of America.

Fans took to social media to share their excitement atseeing two legendary couples in one night.

"Wow President Obama is really out here living his best life at Beyonc and Jay Zs #OTRII tour," one attendee tweeted.

"Tonight I saw Beyonce with President Obama sitting right behind me. I can die happy," another concertgoer tweeted.

"Well well! This DC On the Run concert with Jay-Z and Beyonc is very Presidential. Former President Obama and the Former First Lady Mrs. Obama are here for this amazing show. Mrs Obama was just in Paris for the show. Amazing show," White House correspondent April Ryan tweeted.

"I was in the presence of Beyonce AND the Obamas. It's over," one fan tweeted.

"Can you believe that I was in the same place as President Obama, Michelle Obama, Beyonc and Jay Z, all at the same time? Neither can I. Best birthday present ever," another concertgoer tweeted.

The Obamas and the Carters have formed a friendship over the years. Beyonc performed at Obama's inaugurations in 2009 and 2013 and MichelleObama's 50th birthday party in 2014.

Two weeks ago, Michelle Obama took daugherSasha to an On The Run II show in Paris. The former first lady danced alongside Beyonc's mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson.

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