January 20th the country—and the world—will watch as president-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States....
For a president who more than any other to date sought to forge links with Silicon Valley, Obama made tuning in to his Tuesday night address awfully easy: the White House streamed the speech live on its own site via YouTube.
In his remarks, the president cited Americans’ commitment to reason and capacity for innovation and practical problem-solving as hallmarks of the country’s unique democratic system—a system that will require optimism, civility, and solidarity in order to survive. “If you’re tired of arguing with strangers on the internet, try to talk with one in real life,” Obama said. It’s the same tone Obama struck in an essay in WIRED’s November issue, which the president himself guest-edited.
As he leaves office, Obama is still quite young: just 55. The future will no longer have Obama as president, but Obama is clearly not ready to take his hand off shaping the future.
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