To respond to a reader’s concern about whether Obama can appeal to disenfranchised older voters or Clinton supporters, and who notes that many older women want something safe, I offer several points in response.
First, it depends on the definition of “safe.” There is nothing inherently dangerous or wildly radical about either Obama or his policy positions. In fact, many of Obama’s policy positions are similar to HRC’s and John Edwards’. That’s not because HRC’s or Edwards’ policy proposals were trail-blazers (although each has been in particular arenas) but more because all three politicians’ policy ideas reflect the results of the progressive re-evaluation that has been going on over the past eight years. Obama gives eloquent voice to that consensus, and adds his own understanding of the deep power of empathy, the pragmatics of community organization, and the need to treat people with compassion and respect.
As for Obama’s personality, one need only read his books or give a more extensive listen to his speeches and discussions to see that he is a thoughtful, compassionate and deep thinker; someone who is genuinely interested in helping the country and its people to move to better times.
As for the whole claim of inexperience, as I stated in an earlier post, Obama has been an elected official for longer than HRC, and was a community organizer (and thus knee deep in local politics and the needs and concerns of the people) before then. And he is 46 years old. That may not yet qualify for AARP, but its no spring chicken we’re talking about here either.
More importantly, Obama has been thinking and studying issues of law, politics and international relations his whole adult life. He got his bachelors from Columbia in Political Science, with an emphasis in international relations. He graduated from Harvard Law School, magna com laude. He has read the theory and watched and been a part of the practice of politics and the law for over twenty years. The man is imminently qualified.
If the concern is with Obama’s ethnicity, well that’s a red herring. There is nothing more irrelevant to a person’s character than the color of their skin. I grew up in Oakland, California, and was surrounded from a very early age with people of all colors, stripes and hues. And I will tell you know, as a barometer for how people will act, for whether they are true to their word or are capable of compassion or empathy or strength or ingenuity, skin color is completely and utterly useless. It is truly meaningless.
Now if the concern is that he lived outside the country for three years between the ages of seven and ten, or that his step-father was a non-practicing muslim, or whatever, well, what I say is that you have to look at the man himself, at his words, his thoughts (which he extensively recorded in two books), and judge him from that stuff, not from peripheral stuff. Who among us has any say in who our parents are, or where they move the family while we are children?
Those who say he is either out of touch or doesn’t care about the average Joe are just wrong. Again, his books and his speeches lay bare his concern and desire to improve the lot of all Americans. And toward that end, he has shown a willingness and desire to seek outside advice and alternative views before deciding on a course of action. I see nothing to fear from an Obama presidency. I see everything to gain.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Republican Ham-handed Incompentence Knows No Bounds
Here's a link to an article that again stresses just how badly the ham-handed incompetence of the Bush administration's attempts to wage their war have actually made things much, much worse, made the world more dangerous, turned into a manufacturing camp for new terrorists, and just generally been bad for everyone involved.
The level of incompetence and ignorance these Bushies continue to demonstrate is just stunning. Read the entire series. Also, kudos to the McClatchy/Knight Ridder news organization, which continues to be the very best investigative news organization in the country.
Stunning. Idiots! McCain's continued attempts to claim that Republicans like him know how to fight this "war on terror" while Democrats do not is just making him look more and more like a buffoon. A silly, ignorant, peacock-strutting buffoon.
The level of incompetence and ignorance these Bushies continue to demonstrate is just stunning. Read the entire series. Also, kudos to the McClatchy/Knight Ridder news organization, which continues to be the very best investigative news organization in the country.
Stunning. Idiots! McCain's continued attempts to claim that Republicans like him know how to fight this "war on terror" while Democrats do not is just making him look more and more like a buffoon. A silly, ignorant, peacock-strutting buffoon.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Obama Speaks With Our Voice
The Obama phenomenon is not about Barack. This is not about him. This about us: about our need to turn the page on eight years of a vicious downward spiral. And on a significantly longer time of allowing a single generation, the Baby Boomers, to control the country’s politics. The Boomers have always thought everything was about them. This is not.
In Barack Obama, a new generation has found a vehicle. A vehicle to channel, carry, articulate our message, our philosophy, our world view. We are tired of the battles of the late 60s and early 70s being re-waged in every political dust-up. We know skin color is utterly meaningless (except perhaps to the sunscreen and cosmetics industries). We are tired of the silly (and false) belief that being liberal means being anti-troop. We are tired of the bluster, the sabre rattling, the bullying, the bigotry, the scurrilous questions about whether someone is patriotic enough as a means to distract attention from incompetence and corruption. We are tired of the demand that Americans see the world through Republican-Rose colored glasses, and that any other viewpoint is somehow foreign, and thus bad.
The world is a real place, and pretending it is anything other than what it is does noone any good (except, perhaps, the Oil Barons, like Bush, like Cheney). It demands an open-eyed vision, and a willingness to bring all the varied tools we have at our disposal to bear on solving its problems (or at least lessening them).
We believe economics, psychology, sociology, regional planning, architecture, science, all of these and the many other disciplines to which Americans have dedicated their careers, must be harnessed to address the issues we face.
And there are enough of us of voting age that we can finally make our vision known. Barack brings our message to the country and the world in thoughtful and eloquent tones. So far, Barack has proven to be worthy of the charge we have given him.
But it is not about him, it is about the message, the vision, the method of approaching issues. That is why those who try to poke holes in Barack’s persona will not succeed. We don’t care if he is flawed, who of us is not. We care that he stay true to the message, the vision and the method. And there has never been anything to indicate he would not.
Please note, I use Senator Obama’s first name to indicate the affinity I have for his vision, his message and his method. He is familiar to me, reminds me very much of several of my closest friends. I like that type of person. So do you.
In Barack Obama, a new generation has found a vehicle. A vehicle to channel, carry, articulate our message, our philosophy, our world view. We are tired of the battles of the late 60s and early 70s being re-waged in every political dust-up. We know skin color is utterly meaningless (except perhaps to the sunscreen and cosmetics industries). We are tired of the silly (and false) belief that being liberal means being anti-troop. We are tired of the bluster, the sabre rattling, the bullying, the bigotry, the scurrilous questions about whether someone is patriotic enough as a means to distract attention from incompetence and corruption. We are tired of the demand that Americans see the world through Republican-Rose colored glasses, and that any other viewpoint is somehow foreign, and thus bad.
The world is a real place, and pretending it is anything other than what it is does noone any good (except, perhaps, the Oil Barons, like Bush, like Cheney). It demands an open-eyed vision, and a willingness to bring all the varied tools we have at our disposal to bear on solving its problems (or at least lessening them).
We believe economics, psychology, sociology, regional planning, architecture, science, all of these and the many other disciplines to which Americans have dedicated their careers, must be harnessed to address the issues we face.
And there are enough of us of voting age that we can finally make our vision known. Barack brings our message to the country and the world in thoughtful and eloquent tones. So far, Barack has proven to be worthy of the charge we have given him.
But it is not about him, it is about the message, the vision, the method of approaching issues. That is why those who try to poke holes in Barack’s persona will not succeed. We don’t care if he is flawed, who of us is not. We care that he stay true to the message, the vision and the method. And there has never been anything to indicate he would not.
Please note, I use Senator Obama’s first name to indicate the affinity I have for his vision, his message and his method. He is familiar to me, reminds me very much of several of my closest friends. I like that type of person. So do you.
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