Thursday, May 29, 2008

Michelle Adresses The Unthinkable

Dawn Teo at the Huffington Post attended a fund raiser on Tuesday where Michelle Obama was asked about the unthinkable. Pretty powerful stuff, make sure to check out the whole article.

She called on another supporter, whose voice quivered and broke with barely contained emotion as she explained how important it is to her, personally, that our country change course. She explained that she had just returned from Oregon where she campaigned for Obama and attended the 75,000-person rally by the river. She had noticed, she said, that the Secret Service had increased security dramatically for Barack Obama's rallies since the Phoenix rally in January.

The room collectively gasped and murmured, some aghast that these fears were being spoken aloud directly to Barack Obama's wife. Some nodded, concern and fear on their faces. Others shifted on their feet, displaying a range of emotions -- concern, discomfort with the topic, indignation.

The woman continued: "What can you tell us..." and then her voice caught and broke as a sob rose up from her chest. She paused for a moment. "I'm afraid of what might happen. What can you tell us, after last week's comments--" another sob-- "after last week's comments, to make us feel more at ease?" She cried unabashedly after finally getting out her words.

The room that had been electrified with positive energy throughout the evening suddenly became still and quiet, all eyes focused on Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama's eyes, though, were focused on that concerned supporter. She paused, allowing the clearly distraught supporter to pull herself together. Maybe it was 30 seconds before Obama spoke, stretched out into imaginary minutes. Finally, she said firmly, "I'm ok. Really. I am ok. And if I'm ok, you should be ok.

"You know, we talked about this as a family."

She held the microphone with one hand, the other curved inward over her heart as she talked. Her tenor and body language was clear. Michelle Obama was talking as a mother. She was introspective and intimate, looking the questioner in the eyes as if they are the only two in the room.

"We talked about this as a family."

The room remained still and quiet. Imagine having that talk with your children. Then, she paused, gathering herself, pulling herself up, seeming to grow even taller, Michelle, the campaigning wife returns. She says,

"I've talked about this before. Barack is probably safer now than he was before. Kids are dying in the street in our community. They get shot walking to class, sitting in school, taking the bus home. They are dying in the street.... Send us good vibes. Pray for us. Think positive thoughts. But most of all, be vigilant. Be vigilant about stopping this kind of talk.
It's not funny. You don't have to like Barack to dislike that kind of talk. Be vigilant about stopping that kind of talk."

Then she reminded the crowd what we are fighting for, and why it is important to forge ahead without fear. "Fear is the reason this country is where it is today. Fear is a useless emotion. Don't ever make decisions based on fear. Make decisions based on hope and possibility. Make decisions based on what should happen, not what shouldn't. Don't ever make decisions based on fear."

People Powered Politics

This is a really great. www.ohboyobama.com is a virtual think-thank where Obama supporters can submit ideas to better his Campaign. After you submit your suggestions, other users can vote on them like Digg or Reddit until only the most popular ideas float to the top. I think this has tons of potential and will be used on all kinds of campaigns in the future.

Wish I would have thought of it!

Good News From New York

New York takes a step towards marriage equality thanks to new Governor.

Gov. David A. Paterson has directed all state agencies to begin to revise their policies and regulations to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions, like Massachusetts, California and Canada.

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The directive is the strongest signal yet that Mr. Paterson, who developed strong ties to the gay community as a legislator, plans to push aggressively to legalize same-sex unions as governor. His predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, introduced a bill last year that would have legalized gay marriage, but even as he submitted it, doubted that it would pass. The Democratic-dominated Assembly passed the measure, but the Republican-led Senate has refused to call a vote on it.

Short of an act by the Legislature, the directive ordered by Mr. Paterson is the one of the strongest statements a state can make in favor of gay unions.

A President That Understands The Constitution

Music to my ears.

During a fund-raiser in Denver, Obama — a former constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago Law School — was asked what he hoped to accomplish during his first 100 days in office.

“I would call my attorney general in and review every single executive order issued by George Bush and overturn those laws or executive decisions that I feel violate the constitution,” said Obama

At Least One Hagel Supports Obama

Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel has been an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq and John McCain, and there has been some question as to whether or not he will be supporting his party's candidate for President. Today, the AP is reporting that his wife Lilibet will be supporting Sen. Obama.

"According to Federal Election Commission records, Mrs. Hagel donated twice to Obama's campaign in February for a total contribution of $500."


Rupert Murdoch gaga for Obama

Rupert Murdoch has a huge crush on Obama.

Weird.

Press Secretary writes book

Scott McClellan writes book confirming what we've known all along, even as he was the acting head of President Bush's public relations machine: the president of the United States is an incompetent fool surrounded by ideologically rigid liars and warhawks.

And Bush loyalists are "shocked."

Where's the story here?