Caught In The Whirlwind
I'm Sure You're Tired Of It But…Yes We Can!
I still can't believe it. I couldn't really believe it last night when it was happening, and I'm still having trouble processing it now. But the election is over and Barack Obama is going to be our new president.
As I was over at my friends last night watching the returns come in, I was cautiously optimistic because I knew what the polls were saying. And when Ohio went for Obama, I knew it it was over and Obama had won.
It's quite interesting witnessing history in real time. I don't know quite how to describe the relief that I felt that finally we knew who won and that person was the guy who I think has the mindset to bring the US back to the modern world after 8 years of pissing it off. And there was joy too. Hearing his victory speech and knowing that this was the best thing to happen to American politics in quite some time.
I know that just because he is elected, the country won't return to the right track over night. He's inherited a boatload of problems, a bad economy, two wars and crumbling relations with other countries…it's going to be tough. But I think that this is a step in the right direction. I hope people understand that he's not going to be some messiah that comes down from on high and snaps his fingers to make everything OK. That's what he's going to have to fight now. But I think he can do it.
Also, as an aside, I really liked McCains concession speech. It was the first time in a long time that we've heard the real McCain, not the fake one that's been running around campaigning for the last 2 years. That was the McCain I might have voted for.
It's a very sour note on what should have been a day celebrating the strides we've made as a people. Instead, it shows very clearly just how much farther we need to go before we can truly live up to the phrase that had been set down at the very founding of this country. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness". All men. Not white men, not black men, not straight men, not gay men. ALL. MEN. (and women of course)
I have never been prouder of my country, and yet at the same time I have never been so disappointed.
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