From the Chicago Sun-Times — Originally published Monday, May 18
On Sunday, President Obama … [in] his powerful speech at the University of Notre Dame … warmly embraced our nation’s religious heritage, insisting that people of all faiths and no faith share a common ground …
But finding this common ground, he said, begins with a more respectful public debate …
… This was a speech the president could have ducked. He could have declined the invitation, as every president must do hundreds of times each year. …
But to his credit, Obama came to Notre Dame and addressed the abortion controversy head-on. …
… His strategy is not to co-opt opponents, but to find a middle ground.
It’s about talking to each other, not about shouting each other down …
Respect can lead to cooperation, which is the only road to real progress. …
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