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26 Aug 2008 12:01 pm
Dahlia On Michelle
Love it:
What I loved best about Michelle Obama's speech
tonight was that it was fearless, but in a very
different way from the fearlessness modeled by Hillary
Clinton and Nancy Pelosi. Here is a woman with a
degree from Harvard Law School, who could have talked
about law and policy and poverty, and yet she talked
about her kids, her husband, and her family. And she
didn't do that merely to show us that smart women are
soft and cuddly on the inside. She did what everyone
else in this campaign is terrified to do: She risked
looking sappy and credulous and optimistic when almost
everyone has abandoned "hope" and "change" for
coughing up hairballs of outrage.
Every Democrat in
America seems to be of the view that optimism is so
totally last February; that now's the time to hunker
down and panic real hard. Good for Michelle for
reminding us that to "strive for the world as it
should be" is still cool, and for being so passionate
about that fact that she looked to be near tears.
I also agree with David Brooks' excellent advice today, which is that Obama needs to simply be who he is. He just isn't a Krugman-style attack dog; he isn't terribly partisan; he isn't really that radical. Clinton era tax hikes for the successful and tax cuts for the struggling, a healthcare proposal less statist than Romney's, diplomatic caution, religious temperance, global awareness: these are his themes, bound together with the hope of the next generation. He is the 21st Century, while McCain is eager for the 19th. You have to trust the American people to see this - not panic, trust.
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