Yes, heaven forfend that a candidate should actually get the electorate excited about the political process and their own involvement in it. That's not what politics is about. Politics is about letting a handful of privileged guys and gals do whatever the hell they feel like while we funnel all our impulse to debate and decide into voting people off American Idol.
I'm still agnostic about Obama. But surely the last thing this country needs is more political stupifaction from the electorate.
And as far as the "messiah" thing goes -- I think it's actually telling that, when Obama addresses crowds, his pronoun of choice is "we"; it's Clinton, by contrast, whose speeches talk about what "I" will do for "you," which is a much more messianic form of address.
I'm still agnostic about Obama. But surely the last thing this country needs is more political stupifaction from the electorate.
And as far as the "messiah" thing goes -- I think it's actually telling that, when Obama addresses crowds, his pronoun of choice is "we"; it's Clinton, by contrast, whose speeches talk about what "I" will do for "you," which is a much more messianic form of address.
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