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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2008-10-28 11:40 am
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More politics. (Sorry, but...)

First of all
The Top Ten Reasons Conservatives Should Vote For Obama
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(This was written by a conservative, someone deeply disappointed with his party, who (apart from thinking that Obama is the right person at the right time), hopes that a Republican loss will get the party to examine itself and begin to care about the policies they're supposed to care about.) Pass it on.

And then this:



Maybe this had an especially deep impact on me since I'd read this story shortly before. This election really is between hope and fear.

From a British POV, I'll quote (from memory) two comedy quiz programmes that talked about the US election recently (very flip, don't be offended anyone). Firstly there was Ian Hislop's comment (on HIGNFY) on McCain's campaign attacking Obama: "Well 'Barack' sounds a bit like 'Iraq' and 'Obama' sounds like 'Osama'... and that's pretty much all he's got!" Then there was a radio show (The News Quiz), where the host, Sandi Toksvik, talked about Palin, and what a gift she was to comedians: "Of course we don't want her to be elected [/become president], because it'd be the end of the world... but on the other hand think just how hilarious those last 5 minutes would be!" (Which reminds me of an article: Sarah Palin: The Ice Queen. The reporter spent a lot of time in Wasilla talking to family & friends etc.)

Also, go watch this: Les Misbarack, rec'd in The Sunday Times: If only all political campaigning were this much fun. Barack Obama's camp has come up with a lipsynch-perfect rendition of One Day More, from Les Misérables, set at campaign HQ on November 3, 2008. A welcome sign of mischief in a grey world.

Finally, the climate of the campaigns made one passage of 'Dreams From My Father' stand out especially.

This is from when Obama was a student at Occidental, in his second year I think, when he was around 20 and still very much trying to work out who he was. He'd met his father only once, when he was 10, and, having been brought up by his white mother and her parents, he was wondering what it meant to be black [in a white world]. One of his friends chided him for reading 'Heart of Darkness', saying that it was racist, and another (soon-to-be) friend asked why *was* he reading it:

"Because it's assigned." I paused, not sure if I should go on. "And because-"
"Because..."
"And because the book teaches me things," I said. "About white people I mean. See this book's not really about Africa. Or black people. It's about the man who wrote it. The European. The American. A particular way of looking at the world. If you can keep your distance, it's all there, in what's said and what's left unsaid. So I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. It helps me understand how people learn to hate."
"And that's important to you."
My life depends on it, I thought to myself. Bit I didn't tell Regina that. I just smiled and said, "That's the only way to cure an illness, right? Diagnose it."


I don't think Obama is a saint, I don't think he has all the answers. I think he'll probably make mistakes. But - I think he has an understanding of the problems inherent in American society and culture and history that is invaluable at this point in time.

I'm not sure I'm putting this very well, because I've never actually talked about politics before, but I think that watching the way McCain/Palin are attacking him, the whole tone of their campaigning, Obama understands the feelings and subconscious fears they're pushing better than they themselves.

And now I shall go write fic do housework! *sigh*

[identity profile] empresspatti.livejournal.com 2008-10-28 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the link - I had seen it - but enjoyed revisiting -

My slogan has been "Stop the Drama - Vote Obama"

As much as I have liked and respected McCain over the duration of his career, I do not think he has conducted himself becomingly over the campaign. Still, all in all, we have had a much better quality of candidate from both parties this election cycle. It has been refreshing to say the least.

7 more days and the political adds are off the air. Whoo Hoo!!

I find it extremely interesting how much attention our election has generated worldwide. It seems everyone not American is wearing an Obama t shirt.

btw - you are the best. Just sayin...