The first night of the Democratic Convention was a parade of the past and the future. Senator Edward Kennedy, ailing in the twilight of his 46 year career, displayed bravery and determination as he expressed his support for Barack Obama.
The story Michelle Obama told was the story of the American dream. While in the context of letting us know more about her personal family experience, we saw the uniqueness and greatness of opportunity in this country - how the descendents of slaves can reach the pinnacle of success. She talked about a new tide of hope and fighting for a world as it should be. She referenced others like Senator Hillary Clinton, who put so many cracks in the glass ceiling so our sons and daughters can aim a little higher.
The question is whether or not Michelle's narrative can serve to bridge the divide. Will Michelle become a role model - or, at least, encourage some of the Clinton supporters to begin shifting their loyalty in order to truly unite the party?
Labels: Barack Obama, Democratic convention, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Senator Edward Kennedy
2 Comments:
Michelle Obama's speech was fine but I'm waiting to be inspired.
Seeing Ted Kennedy at the convention was amazing. He's been through so much but he still has passion for politics. My uncle jsut died of a brain tumor so I respect him all the more. Belle
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