NYT's Brooks Gushes: Obama's Speech a "Symphony of Indignation"

Rich Noyes | July 21, 2013
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On the July 21 edition of NBC's Meet the Press, New York Times columnist David Brooks gushed over remarks President Obama made after the acquittal of George Zimmerman: “I thought this speech was one of the highlights of the presidency. I thought it was a symphony of indignation, professionalism, executive responsibility, personal feeling. It had all these different things woven together, I thought beautifully. But it’s important to remember, race is how he thinks.”

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