The Weekly Addresses

Filed in National by on July 16, 2016


President Obama acknowledged that the aftermath of tragedies like we’ve seen in Dallas, Baton Rouge, and Minnesota, can leave us struggling to make sense of these events.


Vice President Biden delivered last week’s address and commemorated the lives of the five police officers who were killed and the seven people who were wounded in Dallas.

Governor Markell honors the life of Tim McClanahan.

Since I was away last week, here are both this week’s and last week’s West Wing Weeks.

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  1. Tom Kline says:

    Our Community Leader has failed us.

  2. Liberal Elite says:

    You wouldn’t know competence if it bit you on the ass.

    Obama: Best president of my lifetime… 2nd place is not even close.

  3. puck says:

    I am becoming increasingly enraged by the official response to the shootings in St. Paul, Baton Rouge, and Dallas. Biden speaks of “divisiveness between our police and our citizens.” Obama speaks of “healing.” Hillary speaks of “rebuilding trust between police and our communities.” All politically inoffensive pablum. Where are the proposals for concrete action and reforms? At least Hillary has a few useful proposals, like establishing national use of force guidelines. But she’s not in office.

    Let’s get some legislation on the table and make it a campaign issue. Let’s put some killer cops in jail. No more military goodies for police departments who let their killer cops off the hook.

    To rebuild trust with the community, stop killing the community. And also, police should not have to calculate that every young man they encounter probably has a gun in his waistband.