Nov 04, 2008 23:28
Now, Obama's speech. Hello, Chicago.
There's so much connection to the struggling times of America. This is such a direct line to the fear of 9/11 and depression of religious protectionism in the following 7 years. Since our ancestors have left us, our connection remains thin and tied to our own beliefs of modernism. A the wounds we suffer recently. Obama's made the best campaign speech. Perhaps we're all paying undevided attention now. Now he's not afraid of the racial connectoin and historic properties, which now can be said ot mean something significant without the bias of an ongoing election. Now he speaks about grand themes and ideals so great on our nation's historical scale. Only a true cynic meets this speech with hatred and bitterness of loss. Believers of a dark faith of God, that nothing will save our historical prejiduce.
Now the crowd fades quickly into hubris. Facing the bleak economic conditions now with the drag of McCain's last-minute attacks as the witness of socialism in America and a great Doom. But it falls on a lot of dear ears tonight. They'll pull the attacks from our bliss, make us recant, call us out on some fake depravity of our War or the Economy. But that's the war; that's the battle we've won.
We celebrate a victory.