President-Elect Obama

Oh thank goodness. This wasn't a close election and it won't be easy to spin it that way. I've already mentioned one thing I liked about Obama: that he raised vast sums from small donations. That means he's representing ordinary people in large numbers. The other thing I like is that he wasn't supposed to get the nomination. The party leaders wanted Hillary Clinton and they didn't get their way. That's good because the Democratic leadership are a disaster.
They act as though not upsetting the Republicans is their main role in life. But despite their efforts, America has ended up with someone who has hardly had to 'play the game'. He's hardly had to make strategic alliances with big industry. He's hardly ever voted with the caucus and against his conscience. And what's more, when the Republicans called him a socialist (not to mention a terrorist sympathiser and a muslim) he won anyway. So either voters on balance don't believe the Republicans or they're fine with electing a socialist muslim with radical associates if they think he's a good guy. Either of those interpretations is good news in terms of his perceived mandate.
What I'm now hoping is that some of the skeletons of the last eight years will begin tumbling out of the closet. The Cheney/Bush administration have been getting away with murder and a landslide victory for their opponents might just make the news organisations brave enough to investigate some of it.
With the election result, it's my belief that all of our chances for a happy life have just improved.
And America will now have a president who actually reads books.
Comments: 7
I am so excited!
Posted by: Em on November 5, 2008 09:24 AM
Well if he doesn't write his speeches then as a publisher I hope someone is going to sign up his speechwriter. His speeches are poetry.
What a change from Bush who could hardly speak.
I just hope his presidency continues as well as his campaign did.
M
Posted by: Matthew on November 5, 2008 09:38 AM
Rowan and I have just watched the full victory speech. We both had a tear in our eye - but I suspect his was more the need for milk than an overwhelming sense of optimism and delight.
Posted by: Em on November 5, 2008 10:32 AM
Way for US to go!!! Our little family stayed up all night to watch the victory and it was VERY sweet and touching. It's about time!
Posted by: Kris T. on November 5, 2008 03:52 PM
After 13 years as an expat, I'm actually glad today to be American. (And to have got my absentee ballot in on time!) Moet all around!
Posted by: Sarah Bryant on November 5, 2008 04:20 PM
It will be so wonderful to have a president to whom I WANT to listen. I haven't been able to force myself to pay attention to a full presidential speech in 8 years.
Posted by: Auntly H on November 5, 2008 11:39 PM
It's odd but don't you just get the feeling that the world is a better place all of a sudden?
I hope Obama lives up to his potential...
Posted by: Danny Rhodes on November 6, 2008 10:23 AM