August 28th, 2008
I’m in Denver so that you don’t have to be. In times of immense boredom, I’ve taken to writing news accounts of upcoming speeches, with the idea of putting them up against actual analysis after the fact. So far, I’ve done pretty well, I think. Here, for example, was my pre-fab analysis of Michelle Obama’s Monday night speech, which I wrote earlier in the afternoon:
Can you imagine a better speech? A better First Lady? A better woman? If Barack is the savior of our world, Michelle is the savior of our soul. The way she bared her family for all of America to see, inviting us in, to join them. The strength and courage in her every word. Like Barack, America is lucky to have her.
And here’s the account Andrew Sullivan gave afterward:
One of the best, most moving, intimate, rousing, humble, and beautiful speeches I’ve heard from a convention platform. Maybe she should be running for president. You don’t need any commentary from me. This was a home-run. And sincere. Thank God that in the end, the truth struggles out there. Just look at her mother’s face.
Pretty close, no? So now it’s time to turn toward the main event. How will the press react to tomorrow night’s Obama revelation? Here’s one idea. Feel free to come up with your own.
The bar was impossibly high. This man has already given the three most seminal speeches in modern American politics. He has already changed our perceptions of the possible. And yet there he stood on this sacred day, the columns behind him reminding us of Martin. Of Lincoln. Of our best selves. And he told us the truth: That we are one nation. That we do not need to fear each other. That strength and bluster are not one in the same. America will be a different place when this man is president.
Because of him, it is a different place already.
Too over the top, maybe? We’ll see if Sullivan or others can’t top it . . .
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