Monday, August 25, 2008

Michelle Obama speech

I watched the DNC speeches tonight. I don't think I've ever been so engrossed in any kind of politically driven speech before! I can confidently say I am a new fan of Michelle Obama. Wow, what an inspiring speech. Absolutely brilliant. How incredibly refreshing to see a strong, positive hard-working American woman speaking not only with intelligence, but with compassion and encouraging words for people of ALL walks of life. This is something that has been missing from the US system of politics, one that tends to be driven by fear tactics and segregating people by class, race, religion, economic status, ad nauseum infinitum. Cutting the bureaucratic red tape of personal agenda to one of truth and connection takes quite a courageous leap forward and Michelle Obama has done it!

Michelle Obama also got a hearty cheer from me when she gave a positive voice to the importance of addressing mental health in this country, a very near and dear passion close to my heart. I also have newfound respect for her community service endeavors. This woman from Southside Chicago makes me proud to be an American....a strong, hard-working American. Finally, someone who understands the determination and hard work that can come of pursuing one's dream the REAL way....no shortcuts or monetary handouts. She is a role model so many of us can learn from and only hope to emulate through her humanitarian actions and caring service to others.

Ted Kennedy said it best as well when he endorsed Barack Obama tonight by adding that the 'gridlock' needs to be demolished, making way for hope and change.

3 comments:

Josh Wilson said...

Hear Hear!

Yeah, Barrack is a lucky man indeed!

And the kids unscripted moment was political GOLD...

Sebastian said...

Viva Michelle!!!

Chris said...

Katie,

Mrs. Obama's speech was effective in the touting of any number of traditional themes, e.g. work as an ethic, traditional family roles and values, etc. However, this speech was an about face for the many angry laden speeches that she has given in the very recent present. Her themes in those speeches echoed those of John Edwards back in 2004 with his 2 Americas. Now she has majorly backed off. Is it because she realizes that her vitriolic speeches are not what will resonate with the American people especially with the election in about a month's time? It is tyical last minute pandering to the American people by the elitist left. Unforutnately, the American people have a very bad short term memory.

Sorry to disagree with you so vehemently, but I will not be sucked in by her or her husband's plan for change. Even on paper, it's paper thin. Real change would be to elect a Libertarian. That's the way I'm going. Just MHO.