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Author: velcher 🐝 HONORARY
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Number: of 77798 
Subject: Not Perfect, But Presidential
Date: 05/19/26 2:38 PM
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History books have overlooked the fact that Barack Obama, during the most pressure-saturated nights of his presidency, would retreat alone to the Treaty Room on the second floor of the White House residence—not to plot strategies, not to take calls, but to handwrite personal letters to ten ordinary American citizens every single night, a practice he maintained with almost monastic devotion throughout all eight full years, personally selecting the letters himself from the 40,000 that arrived daily at the White House.

His lifelong correspondence director, Fiona Reese, confirmed that Obama often wept privately while reading certain letters, folding them carefully before writing responses so personally detailed and emotionally present that recipients frequently described the experience of receiving them as the most significant moment of their lives. An Ohio steelworker wrote back to say that Obama's letter had physically stopped him from making a decision that would have permanently altered his family's future.

What makes this practice moving is the detail that emerged afterward—Obama never used a computer for these letters, always a black felt-tip pen, always yellow legal paper first as a draft, always rewritten by hand a second time on White House letterhead, because he believed, as he told the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin in a rare private conversation later recounted in her 2018 work, that the physical act of pressing the pen against the paper compelled a quality of attention that simply typing could not replicate, a philosophy rooted in his years as a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago from 1992 to 2004, where he developed the conviction that democracy only functions when its leaders remain genuinely, uncomfortably close to the specific gravity of individual human suffering rather than processing it from the insulating distance of institutions and screens.
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Author: EchotaBaaa   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Not Perfect, But Presidential
Date: 05/19/26 3:26 PM
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Thanks for sharing I did not know about this.

But I'm am not surprised.

A man that was as decent as we could have in that office whether or not I voted for him or not.

Salute his decency with pride.
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Author: g0177325 🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 77798 
Subject: Re: Not Perfect, But Presidential
Date: 05/19/26 3:31 PM
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... but to handwrite personal letters to ten ordinary American citizens every single night, a practice he maintained with almost monastic devotion throughout all eight full years

Wow, I had no idea. No public bragging about it either AFAIK, unlike a certain other POTUS would be certain to do at every opportunity.

This must have easily taken at least an hour every night. I can't fathom how little sleep Obama must have gotten - no wonder his aging and graying was accelerated!
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Author: g0177325 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Not Perfect, But Presidential
Date: 05/19/26 3:34 PM
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I wrote: This [letter writing] must have easily taken at least an hour every night.

I would hope that all these letters are part of the presidential records library at this point? But maybe private and personal letters exempt from such treatment?
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Author: suaspontemark 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Not Perfect, But Presidential
Date: 05/20/26 10:43 AM
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I worked in the last year of the Bush administration and the first two of Obama in the WH, in a technical capability. This office was super cool. Their job was tough - many of the letters are folks in a rough spot, very personal stories, very in need. Culling the letters down to 10 a day was taken very seriously, as was his personal connection back to the people.

Today, we have someone who is proud of not reading. Be that a letter, or a critical intelligence report (I wrote bits of some of those in 14 years of strategic intelligence work).
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