Tonight Obama gave his speech at the DNC (Democratic National Convention for those who spontaneously came into existence), and for those who missed it, the man was utterly amazing. It was surely not a coincidence that he timed his speech for the same day that Dr. King gave his address at the Lincoln monument 45 years earlier; his speech conjured all the same emotions that unified Americans then. He talked about how patriotism isn't red or blue, not Democrat or Republican, etc.; he talked about how he tucks his daughters in at night while promising them a better tomorrow and how he knew that's what his listeners did as well. I mean, this guys whole mantra of hope really got some levity tonight. For those less privy to the lightning strike that is Obama, it's hard to prevent yourself from simply sitting back and exclaiming: whoa!
I loosely paid attention to the previous days of the DNC, one of the stubbornly political apathetic twenty-somethings left. My cynicism so overwhelming that I was ready to write off Obama as little more than a novelty; a diversion tactic contrived by a decomposing political machine. Being a member of the post-Existentialist generation, disassociation with institutions is common; but Obama really is a rare find in a sea of duplicates. I watched and listened as this man spoke with the passion and authority as an evangelical preacher; the gentle persuasion of a loving father; the subtle suggestion of an older brother--he had it all. I became convinced he's the man to lead this country out of this first decade of the 21st century into the present of future possibilities.
Now please don't mistake my tone, I'm not one to be swayed to yield all objection because of a good speech, but I am inclined to take a leap of faith--and perhaps the audacity of hope will be warranted as Obama comes through on these audacious promises.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Obama, What a guy!
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