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MBS

(9,688 posts)
Fri Jan 17, 2020, 12:40 PM Jan 2020

nice WBUR (Boston NPR) article on Pete's political evolution at Harvard

Very nice reporting.
https://www.wbur.org/news/2020/01/17/pete-buttigieg-harvard-days?

The concluding paragraphs :


. . .Beshears (freshman housemate of Pete's, now a professor at Harvard Business School- ed.) remembers that by early 2003, as the United States prepared to invade Iraq, the normally reserved Buttigieg found a public voice. The poll he had worked on revealed that most college students supported the impending war.

But he spoke out against it at a rally at Harvard. "I really admired him for having the courage to get up there and take a stand on an issue that he believed very strongly in when it was not actually, at least to my mind, very easy to make a call," Beshears said.

A Passion For Service

"A lot of people thinking about Peter at Harvard imagine, 'oh, he must have been the most ambitious political person on the face of the earth,' " said King, the (Kennedy School-ed.) professor with whom Buttigieg used to talk about religion in American life. But that's not what King said he saw."What I got from Peter was deep concern and deep care about his generation," King said. "Despite leading a very political organization at the Institute of Politics, Peter never came off as tremendously political. It's quite an interesting ability."

It's an impression shared by all the friends and faculty members interviewed for this story: that Buttigieg was not that self-promoting student everyone knew would go into politics, but rather was a reserved intellectual who got along with everyone. At Harvard, he found his voice. His friends expected him to choose public service, but not necessarily politics.
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nice WBUR (Boston NPR) article on Pete's political evolution at Harvard (Original Post) MBS Jan 2020 OP
Thanks for posting this. This article really helps people understand his integrity and character. femmedem Jan 2020 #1
Pete is an original - I think that may be why some people IndyOp Jan 2020 #2
maybe that's it? they don't know where to pigeonhole him? MBS Jan 2020 #3

femmedem

(8,187 posts)
1. Thanks for posting this. This article really helps people understand his integrity and character.
Fri Jan 17, 2020, 01:18 PM
Jan 2020

And it should help voters who distrust him because of his McKinsey employment see him more clearly.

IndyOp

(15,501 posts)
2. Pete is an original - I think that may be why some people
Fri Jan 17, 2020, 04:58 PM
Jan 2020

have difficulties connecting with him.

Maybe?

MBS

(9,688 posts)
3. maybe that's it? they don't know where to pigeonhole him?
Fri Jan 17, 2020, 07:30 PM
Jan 2020

But it's EXACTLY why I like him!!
To my confusion and disappointment, many of my fellow Dem voters seem to be in an extra-fearful mood these days, thus cleaving to well-known candidates in their 8th decade of life rather than opting for the fresh energy and broad, dot-connecting perspective from a young, brilliant candidate with political talent that exceeds most of his rivals.

Pete IS an original, and, in my opinion, also a gift to us. And he is the man for THIS moment, if only we will be smart enough to see the opportunity that's being handed to us.

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