November 5, 2008

Barack Obama's Victory Speech

I didn't vote for Obama because his extremely liberal credentials do not bode well for our country, but his victory speech is superb. Having run an excellent campaign for two years, his really hard work now begins (excerpt: "As a result, the shift from campaign trail rhetoric to halls-of-governance reality could prove turbulent. And Mr. Obama’s soaring speeches have created such a well of anticipation that there is a deep danger of letdown. He talked during the campaign of a “new politics” bringing Republicans and Democrats together. But if he really works with Republicans to find common ground on issues like Iraq, terrorism and climate change, he risks alienating his liberal base.") .

He must soon fashion and articulate a governing strategy that includes specifics. He has mostly avoided doing so up to now, yet was successful in convincing voters that he and his team could lead the nation to a better time.

With all the political might of a Democrat Congress, he has the opportunity to succeed in this very bleak time. The enthusiasm of the crowds that he engenders will not continue without a plan of action that is sensible, achievable and sustainable.

My hope is that the best people will step forward to help him as advisors and to fill executive positions.

Barack Obama's Victory Speech - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If Barack will drop ideology, as he asked all of us to do over and over again, forms a strong non-partisan advisory team that can deliver innovative and integrative solutions to Barach, the power of reason, along with an charismatic character delivering the message.... So, you're right, it's all about hope at this point. But also, he asked us to get involved, so we have to look locally.

Polilla said...

Another point of view: Election results: Obama wins!