Obama, Back in Public Eye, Offers a Careful Warning of a Democratic Slide
He spoke about the risks of autocracy during an appearance on Tuesday night with the writer Heather Cox Richardson at a time of deep volatility for his party, the country and the world.
Former President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday night that the country was dangerously close to allowing its government officials to act in a way consistent with autocracies, offering a veiled rebuke of the Trump administration that was delivered with trademark caution.
Appearing before a civic group in Hartford, Conn., during a tumultuous stretch for the country both at home and abroad, Mr. Obama offered a winding explanation about the dangers facing American democracy. He pointed to an erosion of traditional values like the rule of law, an independent judiciary, the freedom of the press and the right to protest.
If you follow regularly what is said by those who are in charge of the federal government right now, there is a weak commitment to what we understood and not just my generation, at least since World War II our understanding of how a liberal democracy is supposed to work, he said during a discussion with Heather Cox Richardson, a popular anti-Trump writer and historian.
Democracy, Mr. Obama said, requires government workers, judges and lawyers at the Justice Department to uphold the Constitution and follow the law. It requires them to take that oath seriously, and when that isnt happening we start drifting into something that is not consistent with American democracy, he said. It is consistent with autocracies. It is consistent with Hungary under Orban. He went on: Were not there yet completely, but I think that we are dangerously close to normalizing behavior like that. And we need people both outside government and inside government saying, Lets not go over that cliff because its hard to recover.
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