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19 Mar 2008 12:24 pm
Obama vs Romney
One of my always perceptive readers notes:
I have just listened to it for the third time. Damn, this is
impressive. It is the diametric opposite of the Romney speech.
Romney presented a masterpiece of political triangulation, a speech fabricated
by pollsters and political consultants. Obama spoke from the heart and
spoke truly, assuming great political risk for his actions. He spoke on
the assumption that Americans were adults, that they could think for themselves,
and that they were prepared to actually think about the dark problems that
millions confront every day and yet can't or won't confront
socially. I watched the media coverage of this speech on several cable
services and news networks. The media flunks. It continues to view
everything through the optic of manufactured political firestorms. Indeed the
media shows how thoroughly it is a part of the problem, not of the
solution.
The
story of Obama and his critics truly has become a tale of the sublime and the
ridiculous. Perhaps the thing that most inspires me is that this
occurs during Holy Week and Obama has woven the true message of that momentous
experience into his speech, in a fashion both subtle and powerful. (Who
could fail to think of that when listening to his statement about "denying"
Wright and "denying" the Black population of America? But most importantly
his message was positive, and it focused on redemption.)
I really don't know if Obama has the right tools and experience to
govern. But one thing is increasingly clear: he has the message that this
country needs to hear.
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