Obama, the Movement
Barack Obama represents true change. The excitement about him comes as much from what he doesn't represent as what he does. He doesn't represent back room deals. He doesn't represent big money donations. He doesn't represent buddying up with lobbyists. He doesn't represent divisiveness and dirty politics. He represents genuine honesty and a willingness to work together. He is the candidate of hope, a kind of hope we haven't seen in a long time.
For people tired of half-truths and parties controlled by political power brokers, his candidacy is the opportunity of a lifetime.
Before the first vote was even cast in the presidential primaries, the word among party insiders was that Hillary would have the nomination. For the first time in my lifetime, a candidate is raising a serious challenge to that sort of predestined selection of presidential candidates, putting power back in the hands of the voters at large.
Obama will have to win the presidential primaries overwhelmingly to win the nomination in the party's selection process heavily weighted with Superdelegates. And it looks like he can do it.
In the best ways, a vote for Obama is a vote for change, and proof that "Yes, we can!"
5 comments:
Go, Obama!!
I heartily agree. For the first time in decades - I am excited about an election !
Aimee Greeblemonkey posted a fabulous blog re: Obama ~
http://www.greeblemonkey.com/2008/02/top-10-reasons-to-barack-vote.html
The way things are going, I hope you're right. I'm not so sure he has the experience and, dare I say, I'm not liking the mean streak I'm seeing in him and Michelle. Not that I'm a huge fan of Hillary -- I just don't know which one can pull this off so we don't go back to more GOP/
ZQuilts -- I'm so glad to hear about people excited about the election. It's a great change.
Reese -- Thank you!
Punditmom -- Thanks for stopping by. I really believe he can do it, and do it well. Thank goodness, at the very least, we'll be able to say goodbye to G Dub.
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