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2020年12月1日发(作者:贺国光)
奥巴马演讲全文:
OBAMA: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much.
Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the rightto determine its
own destiny, the task of perfecting our unionmoves forward.
(APPLAUSE)
OBAMA: It moves forward because of you. It moves forward because you reaffirmed the
spirit that has triumphed over war anddepression, the spirit that has lifted this
country from the depthsof despair to the great heights of hope, the belief that while
eachof us will pursue our own individual dreams, we are an Americanfamily and we
rise or fall together as one nation and as one people.
(APPLAUSE)
Tonight, in this election, you, the American people, reminded usthat while our road
has been hard, while our journey has been long,we have picked ourselves up, we have
fought our way back, and weknow in our hearts that for the United States of America
the bestis yet to come.
(APPLAUSE)
OBAMA: I want to thank every American who participated in thiselection...
(APPLAUSE)
... whether you voted for the very first time or waited in linefor a very long time.
(APPLAUSE)
By the way, we have to fix that.
(APPLAUSE)
Whether you pounded the pavement or picked up the phone...
(APPLAUSE)
... whether you held an Obama sign or a Romney sign, you madeyour voice heard and
you made a difference.
I just spoke with Governor Romney and I congratulated him andPaul Ryan on a
hard-fought campaign.
(APPLAUSE)
We may have battled fiercely, but it's only because we love thiscountry deeply and
we care so strongly about its future. FromGeorge to Lenore to their son Mitt, the
Romney family has chosen togive back to America through public service and that is
the legacythat we honor and applaud tonight.
(APPLAUSE)
In the weeks ahead, I also look forward to sitting down withGovernor Romney to talk
about where we can work together to movethis country forward.
(APPLAUSE)
I want to thank my friend and partner of the last four years,America's happy warrior,
the best vice president anybody could everhope for, Joe Biden.
(APPLAUSE)
OBAMA: And I wouldn't be the man I am today without the womanwho agreed to marry
me 20 years ago.
(APPLAUSE)
Let me say this publicly: Michelle, I have never loved you more.I have never been
prouder to watch the rest of America fall in lovewith you, too, as our nation's first
lady.
(APPLAUSE)
Sasha and Malia, before our very eyes you're growing up tobecome two strong, smart
beautiful young women, just like yourmom.
(APPLAUSE)
OBAMA: And I'm so proud of you guys. But I will say that for nowone dog's probably
enough.
(LAUGHTER)
To the best campaign team and volunteers in the history ofpolitics...
(APPLAUSE)
The best. The best ever. Some of you were new this time around,and some of you have
been at my side since the very beginning.
(APPLAUSE)
But all of you are family. No matter what you do or where you gofrom here, you will
carry the memory of the history we madetogether and you will have the life-long
appreciation of a gratefulpresident. Thank you for believing all the way, through
every hill,through every valley.
(APPLAUSE)
You lifted me up the whole way and I will always be grateful foreverything that you've
done and all the incredible work that youput in.
(APPLAUSE)
I know that political campaigns can sometimes seem small, evensilly. And that
provides plenty of fodder for the cynics that tellus that politics is nothing more
than a contest of egos or thedomain of special interests. But if you ever get the
chance to talkto folks who turned out at our rallies and crowded along a ropeline
in a high school gym, or saw folks working late in a campaignoffice in some tiny
county far away from home, you'll discoversomething else.
OBAMA: You'll hear the determination in the voice of a youngfield organizer who's
working his way through college and wants tomake sure every child has that same
opportunity.
(APPLAUSE)
You'll hear the pride in the voice of a volunteer who's goingdoor to door because
her brother was finally hired when the localauto plant added another shift.
(APPLAUSE)
You'll hear the deep patriotism in the voice of a militaryspouse whose working the
phones late at night to make sure that noone who fights for this country ever has
to fight for a job or aroof over their head when they come home.
(APPLAUSE)
That's why we do this. That's what politics can be. That's whyelections matter. It's
not small, it's big. It's acy in a nation of 300 million can be noisy
and messy andcomplicated. We have our own opinions. Each of us has deeply heldbeliefs.
And when we go through tough times, when we make bigdecisions as a country, it
necessarily stirs passions, stirs upcontroversy.
That won't change after tonight, and it shouldn't. Thesearguments we have are a mark
of our liberty. We can never forgetthat as we speak people in distant nations are
risking their livesright now just for a chance to argue about the issues that
matter,the chance to cast their ballots like we did today.
(APPLAUSE)
But despite all our differences, most of us share certain hopesfor America's future.
We want our kids to grow up in a countrywhere they have access to the best schools
and the bestteachers.
(APPLAUSE)
A country that lives up to its legacy as the global leader intechnology and discovery
and innovation, with all the good jobs andnew businesses that follow.
OBAMA: We want our children to live in an America that isn'tburdened by debt, that
isn't weakened by inequality, that isn'tthreatened by the destructive power of a
warming planet.
(APPLAUSE)
We want to pass on a country that's safe and respected andadmired around the world,
a nation that is defended by thestrongest military on earth and the best troops this
- this worldhas ever known.
(APPLAUSE)
But also a country that moves with confidence beyond this timeof war, to shape a
peace that is built on the promise of freedomand dignity for every human being. We
believe in a generousAmerica, in a compassionate America, in a tolerant America,
open tothe dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schoolsand pledges
to our flag.
(APPLAUSE)
To the young boy on the south side of Chicago who sees a lifebeyond the nearest street
corner.
(APPLAUSE)
To the furniture worker's child in North Carolina who wants tobecome a doctor or
a scientist, an engineer or an entrepreneur, adiplomat or even a president - that's
the future we hope 's the vision we share. That's where we need to go
-forward.
(APPLAUSE)
That's where we need to go.
Now, we will disagree, sometimes fiercely, about how to getthere. As it has for more
than two centuries, progress will come infits and starts. It's not always a straight
line. It's not always asmooth path.
By itself, the recognition that we have common hopes and dreamswon't end all the
gridlock or solve all our problems or substitutefor the painstaking work of building
consensus and making thedifficult compromises needed to move this country forward.
But thatcommon bond is where we must begin. Our economy is recovering. Adecade of
war is ending. A long campaign is now over.
(APPLAUSE)
And whether I earned your vote or not, I have listened to you, Ihave learned from
you, and you've made me a better president. Andwith your stories and your struggles,
I return to the White Housemore determined and more inspired than ever about the
work there isto do and the future that lies ahead.
(APPLAUSE)
Tonight you voted for action, not politics as usual.
(APPLAUSE)
You elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. And in thecoming weeks and months,
I am looking forward to reaching out andworking with leaders of both parties to meet
the challenges we canonly solve together. Reducing our deficit. Reforming our tax
our immigration system. Freeing ourselves from foreign 've got
more work to do.
(APPLAUSE)
OBAMA: But that doesn't mean your work is done. The role ofcitizens in our Democracy
does not end with your vote. America'snever been about what can be done for us. It's
about what can bedone by us together through the hard and frustrating, but
necessarywork of self- government. That's the principle we were foundedon.
(APPLAUSE)
This country has more wealth than any nation, but that's notwhat makes us rich. We
have the most powerful military in history,but that's not what makes us strong. Our
university, our cultureare all the envy of the world, but that's not what keeps the
worldcoming to our shores.
What makes America exceptional are the bonds that hold togetherthe most diverse
nation on earth.
OBAMA: The belief that our destiny is shared; that this countryonly works when we
accept certain obligations to one another and tofuture generations. The freedom
which so many Americans have foughtfor and died for come with responsibilities as
well as rights. Andamong those are love and charity and duty and patriotism.
That'swhat makes America great.
(APPLAUSE)
I am hopeful tonight because I've seen the spirit at work inAmerica. I've seen it
in the family business whose owners wouldrather cut their own pay than lay off their
neighbors, and in theworkers who would rather cut back their hours than see a
friendlose a job.
I've seen it in the soldiers who reenlist after losing a limband in those SEALs who
charged up the stairs into darkness anddanger because they knew there was a buddy
behind them watchingtheir back.
(APPLAUSE)
I've seen it on the shores of New Jersey and New York, whereleaders from every party
and level of government have swept asidetheir differences to help a community rebuild
from the wreckage ofa terrible storm.
(APPLAUSE)
And I saw just the other day, in Mentor, Ohio, where a fathertold the story of his
8-year-old daughter, whose long battle withleukemia nearly cost their family
everything had it not been forhealth care reform passing just a few months before
the insurancecompany was about to stop paying for her care.
(APPLAUSE)
I had an opportunity to not just talk to the father, but meetthis incredible daughter
of his. And when he spoke to the crowdlistening to that father's story, every parent
in that room hadtears in their eyes, because we knew that little girl could be ourown.
And I know that every American wants her future to be just asbright. That's who we
are. That's the country I'm so proud to leadas your president.
(APPLAUSE)
OBAMA: And tonight, despite all the hardship we've been through,despite all the
frustrations of Washington, I've never been morehopeful about our future.
(APPLAUSE)
I have never been more hopeful about America. And I ask you tosustain that hope.
I'm not talking about blind optimism, the kindof hope that just ignores the enormity
of the tasks ahead or theroadblocks that stand in our path. I'm not talking about
thewishful idealism that allows us to just sit on the sidelines orshirk from a fight.
I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing insideus that insists,
despite all the evidence to the contrary, thatsomething better awaits us so long
as we have the courage to keepreaching, to keep working, to keep fighting.
(APPLAUSE)
America, I believe we can build on the progress we've made andcontinue to fight for
new jobs and new opportunity and new securityfor the middle class. I believe we can
keep the promise of ourfounders, the idea that if you're willing to work hard, it
doesn'tmatter who you are or where you come from or what you look like orwhere you
love. It doesn't matter whether you're black or white orHispanic or Asian or Native
American or young or old or rich orpoor, able, disabled, gay or straight, you can
make it here inAmerica if you're willing to try.
(APPLAUSE)
I believe we can seize this future together because we are notas divided as our
politics suggests. We're not as cynical as thepundits believe. We are greater than
the sum of our individualambitions, and we remain more than a collection of red states
andblue states. We are and forever will be the United States ofAmerica.
(APPLAUSE)
And together with your help and God's grace we will continue ourjourney forward and
remind the world just why it is that we live inthe greatest nation on Earth.
Thank you, America. God bless you. God bless these UnitedStates.
(APPLAUSE)

谢谢,谢谢,非常感谢。
两百多年前,人民在这块曾经的殖民地上赢得了自己的命运;今夜, 我们向
实现完美联邦的目标又迈近了一步。
这一步,是因为你们;这一步,是因为你们证明了 克服战争和萧条的那种精
神仍在,那份把我们国家从绝望的深渊带向希望之巅的精神。我们每个人都可以
追逐自己的梦想。 美国同胞血浓于水,作为一个国家和民族,我们共起落、同
荣辱。
今晚,在这次选举中,你们,美国人民们,提醒了我们:尽管路程艰辛,历
程漫长,我们仍能振作精神 ,奋起反击。我们心中坚信,美利坚的每天更加美好。
我想感谢每一位亲身参与大选的美国人。无论这 是你的第一次投票,又或是
在队伍中等待了很久。顺便说一句,排队这个问题真是亟待解决。无论你是步 行
前往,还是拿起电话;无论你举的牌子上,写的是奥巴马还是罗姆尼… 你的声
音都会被听到,你也一样带来了改变。
我刚刚和罗姆尼州长通了话,向他和保罗·瑞安 ,就这场艰难的战役,表示
了我的祝贺。双方的选战之所以惨烈,正是因为我们都如此深爱这个国家,如 此
关心它的未来。从乔治到兰诺夫妇,再到他们的儿子米特,罗姆尼一家选择通过
献身公务来报 效国家。今晚,我们向这一份宝贵的政治遗产致以我们的敬意和掌
声。
在未来的几个星期,我 还希望能和罗姆尼州长坐下来,讨论在哪些方面,我
们可以共同努力,推动这个国家向前。
我 想谢谢我的朋友,我过去四年的搭档,美国的快乐战士—乔·拜登。能有
他做副总统。夫复何求。 另外,假如没有那位20年前同意嫁给我的女人,我今天也不可能站在这里。
让我告诉所有人吧:米 歇尔,我对你的爱,是如此深切。
我目睹着我之外的美国人都爱上了你,作为第一夫人的你,我对你的骄傲,
也是如此深切。 < br>萨莎和玛利亚(奥巴马的两个女儿),就在我们的注视下,你们已经成长为两
位坚强、智慧、美丽 的年轻女士,就像你们的妈妈一样。我真得为你们骄傲。不
过我还是要说,一条狗应该已经够了。 至政治史上最好的竞选团队和志愿者们:你们是最好的,最最好的。你们中
有些人是新鲜加入,有些 人从一开始就与我们共同进退,但你们都是我的家人。
无论你在做什么,以后要做什么,你们都能带上这 段我们共同创造的历史,以及
这位感恩的总统对你们一生的感激。
谢谢你们的一路坚信,陪我翻过每座丘岭,穿越每座山谷。一路走来,多亏
你们的辅佑。
我会永远为你们所付出的一切和所有卓越之至的工作而心怀感激。
我知道有时候政治竞选看起 来渺小,甚至愚蠢,这为愤世嫉俗者们提供了很
多素材。他们告诉我们,政治不过是为特殊利益集团服务 的猴戏。但如果你曾经
同参加过我们的集会的普通人,或是在高中体育馆围线外排队的人们交谈过;或< br>是看到在远离家乡的小郡县竞选办公室里工作到很晚的人们,你一定会有新的认
识。
你 会在一位半工半读的年轻活动现场组织者声音中,听到无比的坚定。他想
让每个孩子都能有均等的机会;
你会在一名志愿者声音中,听到他的自豪。她挨家挨户的告诉每一个人,她
的哥哥终于有了工作 ,因为当地的汽车公司增加了一个轮班;
你会在一位军嫂声音中听到她的爱国主义情怀。她深夜也不放 下电话是为了
要让每一位保家卫国的战士,都不用在回家后,却为一份工作、一片屋檐,苦苦
求 而不得。
这就是我们做这些的原因。政治也可以说这样的。这就是为什么,选举是重
要的。它 并不渺小,它是件大事,很重要的大事。
在有三亿人口的国家中,民主会显得喧哗、混乱、复杂。我们 有自己的观点,
每个人都有自己坚定的信仰。当面对困难的时期,当我们的国家需要作出重大的
决定时,它必然会激发热情,也掀起争议。这些在今晚之后都不会改变,也不应
该被改变。这些争论是我 们自由的印记。
我们永远不能忘记,就在此时此刻,在一些遥远的国家,人民正在冒着生命
的 危险,只为了能有讨论那些重要话题的机会,为了能有像我们今天这样投出自
己一票的机会。
尽管我们有不同,我们中的大多数,对美国的未来怀有一样的希望。我们希
望自己的孩子成长在这样一个 国家:他们能去到最好的学校,有最好的老师;它
不会辜负前人留下的遗产,继续成为全球科技、探索、 创新的领导者,有好的工
作、新的产业随之而来;我们希望自己孩子成长的美国,不会被债务负累,不会
因不平等而有所削弱,也不会被地球变暖而带来的危害所威胁。
我们想要传承的,是一个安全并受全球尊敬与爱戴的国家。
我们想要传承的,是一个由世界最 强军事力量保卫,拥有最好的军队的国家。
同时,也是一个自信前行的国家——走出战争的阴霾,塑造和 平景象,保障每个
人的自由与尊严。
我们相信美国是一个慷慨大度的国家,一个悲天悯人的国家,更是一个海纳
百川的国家。 我们要接纳在我国学校学习并对我们的国旗宣誓,满怀梦想的移民;要接纳
身处芝加哥南部市井之中 却能志存高远的男孩;还要接纳北卡州家具工人的孩
子,他们梦想着成为医生、科学家、工程师、企业家 、外交官,甚至是总统。
那正是我们所期望的未来,是我们共有的愿景,是我们需要前进的方向,那是我们的目标。对于如何实现这一目标,我们可能会意见相左,有时分歧甚大,
两个多世纪以来, 一直如此。
我们总会断断续续地取得进步,前行的路线总有曲折,不会一直是平坦通途。
认 识到我们拥有共同的希望与梦想,单靠这一点无法终结所有的政治僵局,
或解决我们所有问题。建立共识 ,作出推动这个国家向前所必要的艰难妥协,这
些艰辛的工作也无法得以替代。但我们必须以这一共同纽 带为起点。
我们的经济正在复苏,为期十年的战争已近尾声,一场漫长的竞选现已结束。
无 论我是否赢得了你的选票,我都倾听了你的呼声,从你身上得到了教益,
你使我成长为更优秀的总统。
带着你们的故事与挣扎,我回到白宫时,对面临的任务与未来,更为坚定,
更有激情。
今晚,你们投票换来的将会是积极的行动,而不是以往那样的政治游戏。你
们选择了我们,是让我们关 注你们的就业,而非我们自己的官位。
在接下来的数周、数月中,我期待着与两党领袖进行接触与合作 ,共同应对
我们必须携手攻克的难关,降低赤字、改革税法、完善移民体系、摆脱对进口石
油的 依赖…我们还有更多的工作要完成,但这并不意味着你们的任务已经结束。
公民在我们的民主体系中所扮演的角色,并不止于投票。
美利坚的意义,并不在于别人能为我 们做什么,而是在于我们能一起做什么,
而这依靠的就是公民自治。这虽然困难而又往往令人灰心,却是 不可或缺的。这
是我们的建国理念。
我们国家的财富多于其他任何国家,可我们的富有并不源于此。
我们有史上最强的军事力量,可这并不是我们力量的源头。
我们的大学,我们的文化,为全世界所钦羡,可这并非吸引各国人民前来我
国的根源。
美国的卓尔不群之根源在于,将全球最为多元化的国家团结起来的纽带,在
于信奉我们的命运紧密相连 。信奉只有当我们对彼此,对下几代人负起一定责任,
我们国家才有希望。
美国的卓尔不群之 根源,在于无数美国人为之奋斗与献身的自由,这自由背
后,既有义务又有权利,其中就包括仁爱、慈善 、责任和爱国。美国的伟大,就
是靠这些精神铸就而成的。
我今晚充满希望,因为我目睹了美国上下洋溢着的精神:
在宁愿扣自己薪水,也不愿裁掉邻里员工的家族企业中;
在宁愿自己少干些,也不愿让朋友失业的工人们身上;
在手脚伤残,却仍延长服役年限的士兵身上;
在海军陆战队员身上,他们无畏地冲上楼梯,冲进黑暗与危险,只因心知有
人会照顾他们。 < br>在新泽西与纽约的海岸上也可以见到,各党领袖、各级政府撇开分歧,共同
帮助一个社区重建被可 怕的风暴摧毁的家园。
前些天,我在俄亥俄州的曼图尔市见到了一位父亲,他跟我讲了他8岁女儿的故事。女儿与白血病的斗争差点使他们倾家荡产,幸好医保改革在保险公司停
止支付,其医疗费用 前数月得以通过。我不仅与这位父亲进行了交谈,也遇到了
他坚强的女儿。当她向听众发言时,在场的每 一位父母都眼含热泪。因为我们知
道,这个小女孩的遭遇也可能发生在我们的孩子身上。
我知道每一位美国同胞,都希望她有同样光明的未来。
这就是我们,这就是我非常自豪地以总统身份领导的国家。
今晚,纵有我们所经历的磨难,纵 有华盛顿诸般挫折,我从未对我们的未来
如此充满希望,我从未对美利坚如此充满希望。
我请 求你们,保持这份希望。我不是指盲目乐观,无视眼前艰巨任务与障碍
的那种希望,我也不是指让我们袖 手旁观或逃避斗争的那种一厢情愿的理想主
义。
我一直认为,希望是我们心中顽强不屈的那样东西。
虽有各种不利证据,却仍坚持有更好的未 来等待着我们。只要我们有勇气去
不断争取、不断努力、不断奋斗。
美利坚,我相信,我们能 百尺竿头更进一步,继续奋斗,为中产阶级创造就
业、创造机会、创造保障。
我相信,我们能 继续履行国父们的承诺——只要你踏实肯干,你是谁,从哪
儿来,什么种族,爱哪里,都不重要。无论你 是黑人、白人、西班牙裔、亚裔,
还是印第安居民,无论你年轻与否、富有与否、健全与否、性向如何, 你都能在
美国有所成就,只要你愿意努力。
我相信,我们可以共同把握这一未来。因为有别于 政坛所表现的,我们其实
并没有那么分裂,我们并不像评论员们所认为的那样愤世嫉俗。
我们的伟大,胜于我们个人野心的总和,我们不仅仅是红蓝州的集合。
我们现在是,也将永远是,美利坚合众国。
在你们的帮助下和上帝的眷顾下,
我们将继续前进,
向全世界昭示,我们为何居于地球上最伟大的国家。
感谢你们,美利坚的人民们!
上帝保佑你们!
上帝保佑美国!

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