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This Incredible Moment

by: David Dayen

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 19:01:09 PM PDT


I don't want to rush past this moment too quickly.  Today Barack Obama became the first African American nominee of a major party in history.  That is a tremendous accomplishment that I honestly wasn't sure I'd see in my lifetime.  I talked to some California electeds about the meaning of this moment.

Steve Westly jumped aboard with Obama early.  He told me that he decided to support him in 2006 when he saw Obama appear at a rally in 2006 for Phil Angelides.  All that year prospective Presidential candidates were coming through the state to campaign.  John Kerry got maybe 100 people to events.  Hillary Clinton got 300 or 400.  Barack Obama had practically the entire USC campus out on the Quad that day.  And Westly saw that this was something special, the kind of moment that you saw with the Kennedys.

My seatmate Debra tells me that this whole election cycle has almost been beyond belief.  These are things that she never thoght she would see.  "I was a girl who wasn't allowed to take a drafting class in high school.  The world has changed."

Kamala Harris has her own story.  She was the first African-American district attorney in the history of San Francisco.  In a speech for the new majority PAC Vote Hope, she spoke on this, and the fact that Obama's nomination represents a hope for every person of color in America.

Let's stop and reflect on this for a second.  An African American nominee.  Of our party.  The party of inclusion.  The party of all Americans.

David Dayen :: This Incredible Moment
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it's unbelievable (8.00 / 1)
people like us are fighting in the trenches of this stuff every day.  Sometimes we lose sight of the big picture.

The big picture is fracking amazing.  It's no wonder conservatives are so impassioned and scared.  The world is indeed changing faster than we can possibly believe.

The question is whether we embrace that change like Obama, or attempt to stand astride history and yell "Stop!" like Buckley.

Here's hoping America makes the right choice.  It looks like we will.  But even if GOP ratfuckers do us in again, America will never be the same after this.


Its significance cannot be overstated (8.00 / 1)
It just can't. Given that the US has been for nearly all of its history what Chris Bowers called an "apartheid state" to see an African American nominated for the presidency by a major political party is a revolutionary accomplishment. Even 15, 20 years ago it wouldn't have been conceivable.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave

An amazing day, but it's no Nov. 4 n/t (8.00 / 1)


Well, that was fun... Brian Leubitz

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anything is possible (8.00 / 1)
Today the LA Times noted a poll showing a majority of Americans would support a gay candidate for president.

America is changing, but we have to make sure Obama wins so that it will be the place we dream of.

Well, that was fun... Brian Leubitz


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