Wednesday, January 09, 2008

They say that this is not like 1968. Well my tye dye shirt and dandelion wine would respectfully like to disagree with that.

Ken Burns, the documentary filmmaker, a New Hampshire resident who's endorsed Obama, said in an interview the day before the primary that Obama's anti-Iraq war stance from the start made him comparable to McCarthy, who led a short-lived but galvanizing crusade against Johnson and the Vietnam War. But Burns said Obama's broader appeal made him a Kennedy-esque figure. Burns said that, if elected, Obama had the potential to be a Lincoln or a Franklin D. Roosevelt.

"He is the embodiment of our wish for ourselves, his ability to transcend the same-old same-old," Burns said. "He's a wonderful messenger who carries a complicated message to the rest of us of what we want to be . . . of a whole legacy of promise."

Curtis Gans, the director of the American University's Center for the Study of the American Electorate — and McCarthy's former staff director — isn't drawn to those comparisons. In 1968, Gans argued, McCarthy and Robert Kennedy did something bigger, because they crusaded against a sitting president of their own political party.

Gans also is less convinced of the historical importance of this election year or the meaning of Obama's vision.

What Mr. Gans seems to not be taking into account with this article is that we do have a historical change happening right now in 2008.

We also have an unpopular war, an unpopular President, and substantial domestic problems, that all portend a need for real earth shaking change.

We also have discovered that our vaunted democracy is broken! We have watched elections in America that have clearly been stolen, manufactured evidence to support an illegal war used against our populace, and a Republican machine drunk with power that has desperately tried to take away our vote, our privacy, and even our freedom.

How is that not a desperate call for change?

And the reason that Obama is the right candidate to bring about this change is that his soul is not bought and paid for. He is not a part of the corporate structure that has led this country so far down the wrong path. He looks like the future, and not like the past. He knows what to say, how to say it, and it clear that he means it.

He is a man who comes from a bi-racial union, has lived overseas, has struggled with his own demons, and emerged a better, more connected, human being.

He is the very face of change.

So Mr. Gans, look again. I think that if you close your eyes and listen with your heart you will know that something is happening here.

4 comments:

  1. 40-yrs fly by in blink of an eye! I could probably still fit into my tie-dye t-shirt if I put it on the stretching rack, but I'm afraid those raggy jeans with all the embroidery will never zip up again. I see RFK and McCarthy too, a bit of each in 2 candidates, Obama and Edwards.

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  2. I see RFK and MLK...and I HEAR them...and I feel it...and godamnit I have waited since 68 for this to happen again....

    " You dont spit into the wind, You don't tread on Superman's Cape".....that phrase from some silly 70's song is stuck in my head ( you probally remember it?)
    and it is true , damnit....NO ONE should take away our Dreams or our ability to recognize that THIS IS HISTORIC....damnit...

    ( on another note....ripped faded patched jeans went out ??????oooops..and tie dye never goes out...)

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  3. Silly 70's song! Silly 70's song!

    This is a song from the great Jim Croce! Not a "silly 70's song".

    Croce was one of the greatest songwriters of the seventies. I loved him!

    Here listen for yourself. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_sAunLs4sw

    See? That is a great song.

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  4. thank you...it was stuck in my head, but I could not remember the artist...I knew you would...

    my son says I have it wrong it is don't "TUG" on Superman's cape...

    ( althought 6-6 saw what Bill said- the "fairytale" swipe...and he said- Nope that is SPITTING on Superman's cape....)

    thanks for finding Jom Croce for me...( I loved Time in Bottle...my favorite song...)

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