President Obama’s teary presentation on guns was a teachable moment, contended Salon blogger Marcotte in a Wednesday post, but conservatives, busy throwing figurative spitballs at the POTUS, missed the lesson.
To Marcotte, Obama showed that “emotion need not be the enemy of reason. For the right, emotions like fear and grief are treated primarily as justifications for abandoning reason, from invading countries for no good reason to terminating effective sex ed because the idea of your children growing up terrifies you. But Obama demonstrated that it doesn’t have to be that way. His emotion served his reasonableness…Perhaps conservatives should learn from him, instead of mocking him.”











