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24 Apr 2008 09:51 am
Obama's Inclusion
A reader writes:
This morning I saw an excerpt from Obama's concession speech in Indiana where he said the following:
"Or this time, we can build on the movement we've started in this
campaign – a movement that's united Democrats, Independents, and
Republicans; a movement of young and old, rich and poor; white, black,
Hispanic, Asian, and Native American, gay and straight."
I have two comments about this:
First,
I cannot recall a politician ever speaking after a loss, proclaiming
that he wants to bring together gays and straights. That is amazing. Can you imagine Hillary ever saying anything like that to a national
audience, especially after a defeat?
Second, the "gay and straight" portion is not included in the text
of the speech on Obama's website. This means either 1) the campaign
removed those words from the edited transcript or 2) (more likely)
Obama's inclusion of "gay and straight" was impromptu. It wasn't
included by the speech writers, but he included it at the spur of the
moment. If this is true, how amazing it is that there is a politician
who is willing to stand up for us gay Americans who have been ignored
for so long. I hope Obama knows how much those three small words that
he included in his speech mean to us.
I noticed it too. Unimaginable coming from a Clinton. And it will, of course, be regarded by the Steyn-Hewitt types as more evidence that Obama is an extreme communist terrorist. But it will be regarded by the next generation as more evidence that Obama is the candidate of the future. He is. Quite how far into the future is what we are finding out.
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