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The suddenly rhetorically challenged Obamas

February 19, 2008 By noternie

If it can be done, forget who Bill Kristol is just long enough to consider that his review here might be right.

“…they’re running against the status quo … You have to be careful not to let that slide into a kind of indictment of America. Because I don’t think the American people think on the whole that the last 25 years of American history is a narrative of despair and nothing to be proud of.”

I’m a pretty solid liberal, but even I read Michelle Obama’s words and within a few seconds thought of several things in my adult life that made me proud of my country. And I’m almost a decade younger than Michelle Obama.

I’m willing to give her the benefit of the doubt and wait to hear what she really meant by this. And why what seems a pretty straight forward comment might really be more nuanced and complex. But again, I’m a solid liberal.

You can go too far in running down not just politicians and specific groups, but America as a whole. The truth of the matter is there is a lot to be proud of in our country. And a person in her position has certainly had occasion to see some things worthy of pride. I dare say she and her husband could’ve done several things to create pride in our country, given their ages, talents and positions of influence.

Doesn’t this run the risk of becoming “I invented the internet/Mission Accomplished” kind of fodder for Republicans in the fall?

And before you say this isn’t an important enough issue to turn an election, remember the picture of Dukakis in the tank and his reaction to a hypothetical about an attack on his wife. Remember John Kerry being tied to windsurfing and swift boated.

I’m not talking about what “should” be important, but what could actually end up being important.

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  1. joets says

    February 19, 2008 at 2:45 pm

    He’ll no doubt have with McCain.  If he tries to do that kind of despairing narrative, he runs the risk of handing the “hope” microphone to McCain and giving him a platform to do a “its not all bad!” speech, which wouldn’t steal the fire from Obama, but would certainly dim it.  

  2. justice4all says

    February 19, 2008 at 8:28 pm

    certainly didn’t help.  As soon as I read that, I knew the “slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 3, Line 3)  would be upon her.    They’ve been very lucky thus far.  

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