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OBAMA'S PATRIOTISM SPEECH.

As he did in his disquisition on race, in today's patriotism speech Obama gives Americans a fairly detailed history lesson ranging from the Alien and Sedition Acts to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. When it comes to more recent history, pundits have long admired Obama for his ability to rise above the Boomer culture wars, and today he broached the topic himself, saying, "What is striking about today’s patriotism debate is the degree to which it remains rooted in the culture wars of the 1960s -- in arguments that go back forty years or more. ... Most Americans never bought into these simplistic world-views -- these caricatures of left and right."

But the most powerful part of Obama's speech is not his litany of patriotic childhood memories, nor his exhortations that to live up to its greatest ideals, the United States must pursue more progressive public policies. Those are to be expected. Rather, Obama is able to describe one of the most central struggles of liberalism: the tension between loving one's country and holding it to ever-higher standards of decency:

As I got older, that gut instinct – that America is the greatest country on earth – would survive my growing awareness of our nation’s imperfections: it’s ongoing racial strife; the perversion of our political system laid bare during the Watergate hearings; the wrenching poverty of the Mississippi Delta and the hills of Appalachia. Not only because, in my mind, the joys of American life and culture, its vitality, its variety and its freedom, always outweighed its imperfections, but because I learned that what makes America great has never been its perfection but the belief that it can be made better. I came to understand that our revolution was waged for the sake of that belief – that we could be governed by laws, not men; that we could be equal in the eyes of those laws; that we could be free to say what we want and assemble with whomever we want and worship as we please; that we could have the right to pursue our individual dreams but the obligation to help our fellow citizens pursue theirs.

For a young man of mixed race, without firm anchor in any particular community, without even a father’s steadying hand, it is this essential American idea – that we are not constrained by the accident of birth but can make of our lives what we will – that has defined my life, just as it has defined the life of so many other Americans.

--Dana Goldstein



COMMENTS

"[T]he most powerful part of Obama's speech" was thowing MoveOn under his (increasingly large) bus. There, fixed it for you. Coupled with the devouring of Wesley Clark by the same bus, Obama clearly demonstrated (to all but koolaid swilling Obamabots like Dana Goldstein) that there is no Republican meme he will not accept. He is either as tiangulatingly caluculating as the Clinton's or just as ridiculously weak in the face of wingnut hardball as almost every other Democrta (except, ironically, the Clintons).

Clever shoutout to the Appalachians, where his ratings are consistently low.

-TTm

"As I got older, that gut instinct – that America is the greatest country on earth – would survive my growing awareness of our nation’s imperfections" Whenever my angry baby boomer friends start to whine about Repuglican treachery, Cheney's sinister tactics, Rove's over the top everything, and then say they think about moving to Canada, this is my mantra: US still the best country on earth. I'm so glad Obama said it too.

Of course Obama wants to put an end to Patriotism as an issue, because Obama is the one who's patriotism is in question! He conveniently condems questioning patiotism, but where was he when his hatchet men came up with General Betray Us??? Also, why isn't Iraq, or Afganistan on Obama's upcoming itinery? Obama knows he can't compete with McCain on the issue of patriotism, so he's trying to make it a non issue. Obama has no experience, except to listen to God Damn America for 20 years!

howard, you're a fucktard. ten bucks says you're every knee-jerk jingo-spouting yahoo who'd rather wave a flag than link his brain to his mouth.

you know, it doesn't do the US any good to jump up and down rumplestiltskin-style, screaming "I love America"
when you're supporting perpetual war. you know? kinda like john mcsame? or probably you.

let's see some proof obama had a hand in the moveon "general betray us" ad.

and, you dipshit, obama is planning on touring afganistan/iraq.

try getting your news from a source other than fox.

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