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by James
on February 7, 2008

Caucus on Saturday in WA

Get out there if you can. Although it doesn’t matter so much if you’re backing a Republican. (Purely in terms of state rules, and the current races.) 1pm on Saturday. You can find your caucus site here or here.

A few more details on my (and I guess a long of young peoples’) gravitation towards Obama. It’s not about the issues – it’s about character and about tone. I don’t know that we’d fix the healthcare system in the next 4/8 years with either Democrat. I don’t think McCain would secure the border before integrating currently illegal immigrants. Neither affects me much personally.

My (if you’ll allow me) hope has leapt up against the background of growing up with the last two presidents. I thought we wouldn’t see another president as shameful as Clinton, after watching him lie under oath about his oval-office affair – not to mention whitewater, travelgate, memogate, etc etc. But then Bush came along and inconceivably did even more damage to America’s relationship with the rest of the world. His insular stubbornness and foolishness has been utterly flabbergasting at times.

I took a while to warm up to Obama. Watching him in while we were in Illinois, Becky hearing him at a teachers conference – I still thought he was fluff in 2004. His words have little power without the backing of millions.  But the prospect of having him as President, just who he is alone, has pierced through my depressing political cynicism. I don’t know what the next 4 years would look like. The built-up cruft and negative-feedback loops in government won’t be magically changed by the words hope, unity, or dream. But all I can do as a voter is say, that’s what I want. That’s what I care about. See that guy that wants to be ‘post-partisan’? I want more like him.

  1. here here!

    Comment by Raina — February 8, 2008 @ 6:28 pm
  2. I keep reading similar pro-obama prose, and i’m fairly convinced that if nothing else he is the best of the available options. I did really like the education stuff he has on his site. I don’t know if I should choose him based on everyone else’s strong support, but all the strong support does say something!

    Did you get to go to the Obama and or Clinton rallies in Seattle today? They were mentioned on the national news.

    Comment by Jodi — February 8, 2008 @ 9:02 pm
  3. I did not go to the rally today – it would have taken all day. I hear they turned several thousand people away from Key Arena.

    Comment by James — February 9, 2008 @ 12:06 am
  4. I find myself similarly gravitating. I think the issues move me away from the Republican option, and Obama’s speeches and the ethos surrounding him draws me into his camp. Even if he can’t live up to his promises (and honestly no one does, and America seems to not actually expect anyone to) it’s like he’s lifting a haze of apathy and fatalism. People want to believe that things can change and he is giving them a vehicle to place that hope in. That “yes we can” video (watch it on youtube if you haven’t seen it) almost makes me proud to be an American, and I say if a polititian can engender in me something resembling patriotism that is a powerful thing.

    Comment by Miranda — February 9, 2008 @ 12:23 pm
  5. Funny story. My middle school’s band teacher (he’s the “lead singer” in the hat) and his brothers wrote the song. He told us about it last night when we were at a concert of local high school jazz bands. Small world.

    Comment by Becky — February 9, 2008 @ 1:16 pm

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