
Here's the most important (and scary) thing Barack Obama told Anderson Cooper
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In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday night, former President Barack Obama admitted that our democracy isn't something that we should just assume will always be there.
"My hope is that the tides will turn," Obama said of our current political moment. "But that does require each of us to understand that this experiment in democracy is not self-executing. It doesn't happen just automatically." Yes. Nailed it. Especially this: "This experiment in democracy is not self-executing. It doesn't happen just automatically."
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