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I missed Barak Obama's speech the first time around, so I listened this morning. I would encourage anyone, of any party or politics, to listen to the guy. You can listen to the speeches on MSNBC.com. Which, no surprise, makes you use I.E. to view them. I knew there was a reason I left it installed...

I had never heard of Mr. Obama until yesterday afternoon, when I happened to flip through the copy of US News that comes to me by virtue of my being a salon.com subscriber (along with a half-dozen or so other magazines…really, you should subscribe to salon for the magazines alone). Good-looking wiry black guy glad-handing Middle Americans. Huh. Read the article. Fell half in a very agape kind of love. Was confused by political enthusiasm and put down magazine, shaking head as if to ward off flies.

Everyone who was interested either watched the convention speeches last night or has watched them today on MSNBC.com (you can go back and listen to the earlier speeches, too). Seeing some reaction on my flist to Mr. Obama's speech, I turned on the TV in time to catch Teresa Heinz-Kerry's speech and the commentator response.

This was my first exposure to Mrs. Kerry, actually. Or any of them. I have been off the news since the debacle that was the last presidential election. I cannot listen to the voice of GW Bush without a visceral rage. I'm sure he's an okay guy in RL, but his complete lack of concern or thought behind what he's saying/what's been written for him to say absolutely maddens me.

I like Mrs. Kerry. I like that she still loves her dead husband. I like that she's obviously a completely separate being from her current husband. I get the impression that she could (were it not for her non-U.S.-born status) just as easily and likely be running for this office instead. I also get the impression that she has better things to do ;) She seems to expect people to be intelligent, which is something I've always appreciated in political speech - it's respectful of an audience to assume that they are not retarded, don't you think?

What surprised me in the wake of her speech was the immediate dissection of her supposed non-supportive unwifeliness. That NYT reporter, David someone with the phony, constant smile, insisting that she had failed entirely because she didn't tell anecdotes about her husband, was so insulting that I walked away from the TV with a snarl. See, I really have no tolerance for having my intelligence insulted.

So, this morning, I, too, fell in love with Barak Obama courtesy of MSNBC. Youth, diversity, hope, mutual responsibilities, inclusiveness, expansiveness of spirit and behavior - all things I've missed in politics. A very effective speaker, intimate and natural. Like everyone else, I'll be watching him and hoping he lives up to this promise. If he does, I'll follow him around like a voting dog.

Watched the Clinton (Bill) speech, too. Personally, I've always liked Bill Clinton. Why? He's very, very smart. He's idealistic. He's a narcissist and egomaniac which makes him shrewd and diplomatic. He can't keep it in his pants, but I don't think that actually matters for the job we had hired him to do. Marital fidelity can't be used as a critical issue for job performance or some huge proportion of the citizens of the world are unsuitable for any work that impacts other lives. However, unlike what seems to be the vast majority of Clinton's fans, I don't think he's a particularly interesting or compelling speaker. I've liked him for his ideas, not his presentation of them. On the other hand, I like to listen to Al Gore, so maybe I'm just weird.

And just out of curiosity, does anyone know what happened to all the PS7 brush sites? There are some wonderful new ones--[livejournal.com profile] lil_lj's ex-posed, for example--but the couple dozen I had bookmarked previously are all gone.

I haven't said anything (SV) fannish in a long time, so: Clark & Lex are totally doing it. Or maybe it's just were totally doing it. But I still love them both.

Date: 2004-07-28 02:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corinna-5.livejournal.com
The NYT-er who wanted Teresa Heinz Kerry to be more of a girly-girl was not a journalist, but a Republican pundit and columnist named David Brooks. Don't impugn Clark's future profession anymore than it impugns itself! ;)

Date: 2004-07-28 02:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velvetglove.livejournal.com
Ah - thank you for clearing that up. I pretty much hated him on sight, and nothing he said altered that initial impression.

In related, I-am-flaky news: I was so happy to hear Ray Suarez speak. I miss him from NPR. Oddly, though, I can't watch him. I listen with my eyes shut while he talks and I am suffused with well-being.

Date: 2004-07-28 02:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corinna-5.livejournal.com
Isn't it funny how people who we know well as radio voices can be really disconcerting to watch in person?

Brooks seems pretty dislikeable to me too, even knowing his work better -- he's a hack pop-sociologist, the kind of guy who makes the sort of wild generalizations about "red states" and "blue states" that Obama so beautifully refuted last night.

Date: 2004-07-28 02:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] supergrover24.livejournal.com
CNN seems to be treating the convention much nicer than MSNBC. Plus, they have Mo Rocca as a floor correspondent. Or you could watch PBS, which offers very dry reviews. MSNBC just pissed me off (but I can't remember why) on Monday night.

Anyway, yeah. I'm such a convention junkie now. Will actually tape it tonight since I'm going out. Sad, yes?

Date: 2004-07-28 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velvetglove.livejournal.com
Mo Rocca? Really? Coolness! I'll have to watch CNN tonight, then.

I just used MSNBC for the video clips, not reading, but that's still good to know.

Date: 2004-07-28 02:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] supergrover24.livejournal.com
He had Wolf Blitzer and Larry King cracking up last night. It was fabulous.

Date: 2004-07-28 04:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] allpurposegirl.livejournal.com
I have nothing to say of importance right now. Your icon though is making me drool.

Date: 2004-08-08 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhiannonhero.livejournal.com
CNN seems to be treating the convention much nicer than MSNBC.

That's 'cause CNN is so left that just saying "CNN" out loud will make my car pull to the left. ;)

Date: 2004-08-09 05:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] supergrover24.livejournal.com
Hahahaha. That's an excellent point.

Date: 2004-07-28 02:43 pm (UTC)

Date: 2004-08-08 10:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhiannonhero.livejournal.com
I like Mrs. Kerry. I like that she still loves her dead husband.

Because I avoid the news like the plague and had no idea that she had a former, dead husband, I first read this sentence as a crack at John Kerry's boring-ness and laughed very hard. Then laughed at my misunderstanding.

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