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18 Mar 2008 09:34 pm
The Right And Obama's Speech
For me, this is an epiphany of sorts. Not that I have changed my mind about the things I wrote in "The Conservative Soul." Not that I have stopped believing in limited government, individual freedom, personal responsibility, pragmatic change. But I have come to believe that large swathes of today's conservative movement truly are hateful. A reader writes:
I'll state right away that I am a McCain supporter.
Still, I am very much drawn to Obama. It's not a silly, unthinking
attraction. It has nothing to do with his race, and I have very little
love for the Democratic party. I am also aware that he, in many ways,
is just another politician. In other ways, he is anything but another
politician.
Unfortunately (or fortunately), I was at my bank when Obama
began his speech. I sat down with a group of people (all white, male
and female) and watched. The collective groans coming from the group
surprised me. Even when Obama was reaching out, saying things I felt
were absolutely true, sincere and conciliatory, he was met with
derision.
A couple people felt the need to talk back to the television
as if Obama could hear them (as if their opinions were appropriate at
that moment). This was done in public, in the midwest. A fairly moderate
town overall. Maybe I'm out of touch, but what has happened over the
past 16 years to my country?
Then I left, got in my car, turned on the
radio and already Laura Ingram was taking soundbites of Obama's speech
and mocking them, dismissing them out of hand while her listeners
chimed in, supporting their queen of talk. I hate this all so much. But
then I remembered that Obama will still probably get the nomination and
face McCain. One is already great man, the other, Obama, may have taken
his first step on his way to greatness. I hope America was listening.
I am immensely grateful that McCain is the nominee, because he is a far
bigger man than many in the "conservative" movement today. To read the
Corner today was to be reminded that some are immune to the grace and
hope and civility that Reagan summoned at his best; the anger and
bitterness is so palpably fueled by fear and racism it really does mark
a moment of revelation to me.
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I remarked earlier that I didn't ...
Excerpt: ... watch or hear the Obama speech, that instead I read a transcript later. I'm glad now, because I find myself going back again and again to different passages, marveling at the clarity, the frankness and, here to there, the delicacy of the nuance. ...
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