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    The “State” of the Union? How about a “vision” instead?

    Todd BrewsterIt is mandated by the Constitution, right there in Article II, Section 3: “[The president] shall from time to time give to Congress information on the state of the union, and recommend to their considerations measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.” But  all too often a very literal reading of this text has led to an uninspired history.

    In 1996, Bill Clinton used the occasion to declare that “the era of big government is over” and in 2002, fresh off the 9/11 attacks, George W. Bush asserted that there was an “Axis of Evil” supporting terrorism – two modestly historic moments in what has been an otherwise lackluster tradition. Typically, over the past few decades, the State of the Union has gone this way: a laundry list of requested legislation, a series of oratorical riffs aimed at reinforcing the president’s political base, and, since Ronald Reagan first did it in 1982, the requisite guest in the gallery: someone who can personalize the message for the president by his or her very presence. Barack Obama’s two State of the Union addresses have not broken this stale mold, yielding but one scene of memorable drama, in 2010, when the president admonished the Supreme Court for its decision in Citizens United and Associate Justice Samuel Alito mouthed from his seat, “Not true.”

    This year, especially, the nation needs something better than “dull,” better than the recent orgy of political squabbling.

    Perhaps the problem is with the Constitution’s language – look at it again; it requests information, not inspiration, and in fact, for much of the nation’s history the annual address was delivered in written form, more a “report” than a message and certainly not a speech. While Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge all gave oral addresses (Wilson’s 1913 speech to Congress was the first since John Adams) only since Franklin Roosevelt became president in 1933 has the President’s Annual Message to Congress, as it was formally known until 1947, been regularly delivered as a speech. Even after that, presidents sometimes followed with a more extensive written filing. In 1972, Richard Nixon who found the traditional format tedious (“Why do we have to have all that dull stuff about agriculture and cesspools?” he demanded to know) gave the shortest State of the Union speech on record (28 minutes, 30 seconds) but submitted a 17,000 word written annual report that went into much of the “dull stuff” that he presumably didn’t want to pronounce from the podium.

    Still, Nixon was asking the right question. Why must the State of the Union be so forgettable and formulaic? Why should the one moment each year when the president has the attention of the Congress and the rest of the nation be squandered on trivialities and partisan chest-thumping?

    This year, especially, the nation needs something better than “dull,” better than the recent orgy of political squabbling. It needs what George H. W. Bush used to derisively call “the vision thing.” It needs for the president to not only seek support for his policies (that much is expected), but to put those policies in some kind of context, to help us understand our confusing world and America’s place in it. It needs an image, a dream, a vision.

    In 1934, in the throes of the Great Depression, a situation which was as confusing as it was painful, Franklin Roosevelt focused his first State of the Union speech on alerting the country to a shift of undeniable historical forces: the old horse and buggy world was gone, he said, and a new age was emerging. There was no way the country could “return to old methods” nor would it want to; instead, the American people needed to grasp the meaning of a “permanent readjustment of many of our ways of thinking and therefore many of our social and economic arrangements…” That included a new level of relief for the suffering, something that felt uncomfortable to most people when viewed against the American principle of self-reliance, but that was okay, Roosevelt told his audience, for relief would not become a “habit.” “Self-help and self-control would remain “the essence of the American tradition.” A new relationship was emerging where government would smooth the rough edges of free enterprise and offer a hand to the needy.

    Half a century after Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan did the same thing, preparing the nation for a new, emerging world order.  Fresh off of a landslide reelection, Reagan quoted from Proverbs in his 1985 State of the Union – “without a vision the people perish” — before going on to describe just that: a vision, this one of a “second” American revolution, one that realigned us with the principles of liberty, principally economic liberty, that had eluded us for most of the 1970s. Reagan projected optimism and strength, a renewed sense of purpose. In his campaign the year before, Reagan had declared that it was “morning in America” again which, when matched against Democratic candidate Walter Mondale’s “America Needs a Change,” seemed almost like a line of poetry.

    Reagan’s 1984 acceptance speech at the Republic National convention had provided two more images on which to project American destiny: “a banner of bold colors — no pale pastels…” and a dream of an America that would look to the rest of the world like “a shining city on a hill.” It was, he later explained, “a tall proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, wind-swept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace…” Critics chided him for imagining the return to an America that never was, but the criticism missed the point: you don’t inspire with fact, you inspire with hope.

    Tuesday night, delivering his third State of the Union, Barack Obama has a choice. His could join the long list of predictable addresses, forgotten by daybreak. Or he could do something that might, if only for the moment, stifle his critics and provide the nation with a blueprint for a still young century. In a period of time that is being increasingly described as darkly transformative, resting on a foundation as fragile as any since the day of the Great Depression, we need guidance from our president. We need a vision.

    Todd Brewster is the Director of the National Constitution Center’s Peter Jennings Project and the Center for Oral History at West Point.

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    74 comments

    • dingo dango  •  4 mths ago
      I'm sure Obama will use this opportunity to launch his re-election campaign.
    • FlBiker  •  Orlando, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Bush isn't responsible for a trillion dollar stimulus package that has done nothing except line the pockets of auto industry execs while leading the rest of the country into a double-dip recession.
      History will prove Obama to be the most incompetent U.S. President ever elected. If after 3 years you put the company another 4 trillion dollars in debt and have nothing to show for it, then yes, you are a failure.
      • Mikey 4 mths ago
        hey #$%$hole...have you noticed that GM is now #1 in the world? Ahead of Toyota? Do you have any idea of how many jobs that saved? Not for just the GM employees, but for the parts manufacturers, electrical manufacturers, tire manufacturers, etc. Get you head out of the GOP #$%$ and see reality. GM has is and has been the benchmark for big business in this country. We still actually make things that come out of there and not China. To let that and Chrysler go down would have been a dark day for this country.
      • dingo dango 4 mths ago
        Hey Mikey....how's that $olyndra repayment coming along for the taxpayers?
      • Reagen 4 mths ago
        Mikey, taxpayers are now PAYING people to buy the Volt which will soon be made in China. Forgot about that, didn't you.
    • Sickov Idiotz  •  4 mths ago
      I predict the three main topics of Obama's "State of the Union" speech will be-

      1) More promises
      2) Blame Republicans for his failures
      3) Demonize the "rich" to foment class-warfare
    • GW  •  4 mths ago
      hey bammmer how about producing a budget..its only been 3 years...
      -
      this guy is a mess and the country suffers-avision? yeah ok really now?
      -
      523 documented meetings this year on jobs...thats close to 55 meetings a month on jobs and what did bammer produce? nothing but class warfare and lies...pathetic
      -
      for those who voted for bammer in 2008 to show the world you are not a racist, this time around , show the world you are not an idiot....
      • bopdaddy 4 mths ago
        he has but the pugs have shot them down as in the house is where all spending bill must start
      • Jose a. 4 mths ago
        Wow, Bobdaddy is really brilliant.
    • yankee123  •  4 mths ago
      Amnesty for illegals, gay rights, a free cell phone with unlimited minutes, food stamps
      and a choice between a welfare check and an unemployment check aren't attributes of
      an economic plan - these are simply bribes for votes.

      It was illogical to elect a man with absolutely no experience to be President.
      It would be illogical to reward absolute failure with a second term.
      • dingo dango 4 mths ago
        But the libs are too stupid and illogical to see that.
      • bopdaddy 4 mths ago
        I didn't see amnesty anywhere except for the pugs that work for the rich or free unlimited cell phones ether.
        The reason for the need of unemployment checks is the bankscandale which destroyed the housing market BUSH and the total lack of jobs andruiningg out of unemployment forced many to seek welfare is because theeconomyy was trashed BUSH and as a liberal I always look forward and hope for the best in all things including you and those like you who hate and envy those who have less than you
      • Jose a. 4 mths ago
        Wow, Bopdaddy is a brilliant man, libtards like you are the ones that got us away from the Constitution and should not be allowed to vote. This is the greatest country ever known to man. WHY ARE WE ALLOWING THE TRANSFORMATION OF IT UNDER OBLABLA! WHY?
    • Dealem  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder how many times Obama will blame:
      - President Bush
      - Congress
      - Rich people
      - Republicans
      - the Military

      Obama continues to divide this nation.

      We need a new leader who can show the positive things that Americans are doing in this world. Not apologizing for Americans around the world.
      • Succinct 4 mths ago
        Can you say to infinity?
    • TTown  •  4 mths ago
      impeachment, lets start the trial after the speech...
      • bopdaddy 4 mths ago
        youll tried that and I forgot how many congressmen the pugs lost in that firestorm and remember that Larry Flint is still around and willing to offer bounty on sleazy pugs
      • TTown 4 mths ago
        huh?
    • joe  •  4 mths ago
      most opresidents have , in the past used the state of the union to tell the country whats going on--barack hussein obama akd "campaigner in chief" will use this as ANOTHER campaign speech based on everything Except his INCOMPETENCE and FAILURES...!
    • Kel  •  4 mths ago
      foodstamps for all!!
    • Jeff  •  4 mths ago
      Obama is blind and thus incapable of a vision.
    • Edwin  •  4 mths ago
      Obama's state of the union, " We will bury you- in lies#$%$ and more debt."
    • M  •  Fairfax, California  •  4 mths ago
      Wasn't the press showing pictures of Obama with a halo around his head a few years ago? how about this vision. Abolish the Federal Reserve as the supplier of currency to the United States, that power belongs to the congress and therefore the people.. Make it mandatory, an amendment to the constitution that requires a balanced budget and a stable unit of currency not subject to inflation of the money supply and the silent steady theft of our buying power, more people join the ranks of poverty every year due to the policies of the fed. Abolish all corporate lobbyists, abolish the ability for corporations to control the congress, senate and president by not allowing them to participate in politics, not allowing them to contribute to political campaigns. And on a lighter note, I will believe that a corporation is a person as soon as the state of Texas executes one. . .
    • The Truth  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Prez Oblunder has no vision...he made numerous promises to get elected and did not fulfill the majority of them...its the same rhetoric he's using now to try and get re-elected...one problem: The American people have finally woke up and realized this guy is all smoke and mirrors....He's DONE......
    • Hope  •  4 mths ago
      More rhetoric that will tug at the heartstrings of the naive, uninformed, gullible, and sheep that choose to ignore the last 3 years of his presidency in hopes that he suddenly "saw the light" and is changing his far left liberal vision & ways for America.
    • lhunglha  •  Temple, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      obamy and his union leaders are DREAMING america.... just dream and lie... dream and cheat... dream and lie about having a girl friend in college....lie and barrow money
    • free USA  •  4 mths ago
      Here's a vision. YOU MOVING OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE WEARING THOSE NEW JORDANS . NOW THAT'S A VISION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • joe  •  4 mths ago
      heres a small portion of barack hussein obamas state of the union-
      BLAME, EXCUSE, "its not my fault", BLAME, EXCUSE, "its not my fault", BLAME, EXCUSE, "its not my fault", BLAME, EXCUSE, "its not my fault", BLAME, EXCUSE, "its not my fault",
    • David  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      I remember the last speech. He had a lady brought in from another state to mention that she has lost her job at a furniture factory and was now going to school to study bio fuel tech. It struck me that he made no mention of what he was going to do to bring back a factory to that town. It is doubtful that person who was going to school will get a job in that field and if she does, she might have to move far away. I get the idea he hates factory jobs unless they are making green energy. The fact is that there are few factory jobs that can be created in the green energy field at this time. I got the impression from the last speech that Obama was not living in the real world.
    • FUBAR  •  Baltic, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      How about the state of his mental health?
    • he lies  •  4 mths ago
      We need a vision.

      Just not one of president downgrades.
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