« The Baby Trade, Ctd. | Main | Reason #4359 For Having The Internet » 08 Dec 2008 05:15 pm "To Return, Unscathed"by Chris Bodenner
In a vacuum, yes; McCain's speech was gracious. But it was sort of like putting, well, lipstick on a pig. And naturally, with no chance left for victory, it was in McCain's self interest to be a good sport. True grace doesn't need an audience. However, even if you could shut out all the smears of the previous six months, the speech was still tainted with the crowd's persistent jeering of Obama (and only perfunctory claps for the country's history-making). McCain did show unscripted class as he emphatically hushed them, but it was an atmosphere he helped create in the first place. (I may lack class for the postmortem cynicism, but so be it.) One last thing: Here's a coupling of quotes from McCain (that night) and Obama (referencing the March on Selma) that captures the political sensibility of both men:
Update: I just watched the "unaired Wright attack ad," and it ends with the ironic line, "Character matters, especially when no one is listening." TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e20105364714be970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference '"To Return, Unscathed"' |
