You can read the tweets and some responses here.
A few examples:
I can’t imagine Trump giving a speech like this. Savor this kind of presidential rhetoric folks. #obamafarewelladdress #ageoftrump
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
Obama: Must understand “who we are.” Let’s see if colleges, K-12 heed this. As humanities ed goes, so goes the republic. #obamafarewell
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
This is a deeply humanities/history based speech. Only wish Obama did more to promote this in his presidency. #obamafarewelladdress
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
“Our children will not have time to debate climate change, they’ll be too busy dealing with its effects.” #obamafarewelladdress #climate
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
Obama has always been an idealist. Still believes common good and a nation of solidarity is possible. He is not the first #obamafarewell
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
Obama’s farewell address could be studied by future generations as an example of popular progressive history. #obamafarewelladdress
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
Crowd chanting “4 more years.” Ironic since 1st farewell address (G. Washington) was in context of GW stopping after 2 terms #obamafarewell
— John Fea (@JohnFea1) January 11, 2017
Read all of the tweets here.