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Pinch Me




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Who among us is not at a loss for words? Tears pour out. Tears of joy. Tears of relief. A stunning, whopping landslide of hope in a time of deep despair.

In a nation that was founded on genocide and then built on the backs of slaves, it was an unexpected moment, shocking in its simplicity: Barack Obama, a good man, a black man, said he would bring change to Washington, and the majority of the country liked that idea. The racists were present throughout the campaign and in the voting booth. But they are no longer the majority, and we will see their flame of hate fizzle out in our lifetime.

There was another important "first" last night. Never before in our history has an avowed anti-war candidate been elected president during a time of war. I hope President-elect Obama remembers that as he considers expanding the war in Afghanistan. The faith we now have will be lost if he forgets the main issue on which he beat his fellow Dems in the primaries and then a great war hero in the general election: The people of America are tired of war. Sick and tired. And their voice was loud and clear yesterday.

It's been an inexcusable 44 years since a Democrat running for president has received even just 51% of the vote. That's because most Americans haven't really liked the Democrats. They see them as rarely having the guts to get the job done or stand up for the working people they say they support. Well, here's their chance. It has been handed to them, via the voting public, in the form of a man who is not a party hack, not a set-for-life Beltway bureaucrat. Will he now become one of them, or will he force them to be more like him? We pray for the latter.

But today we celebrate this triumph of decency over personal attack, of peace over war, of intelligence over a belief that Adam and Eve rode around on dinosaurs just 6,000 years ago. What will it be like to have a smart president? Science, banished for eight years, will return. Imagine supporting our country's greatest minds as they seek to cure illness, discover new forms of energy, and work to save the planet. I know, pinch me.

We may, just possibly, also see a time of refreshing openness, enlightenment and creativity. The arts and the artists will not be seen as the enemy. Perhaps art will be explored in order to discover the greater truths. When FDR was ushered in with his landslide in 1932, what followed was Frank Capra and Preston Sturgis, Woody Guthrie and John Steinbeck, Dorothea Lange and Orson Welles. All week long I have been inundated with media asking me, "gee, Mike, what will you do now that Bush is gone?" Are they kidding? What will it be like to work and create in an environment that nurtures and supports film and the arts, science and invention, and the freedom to be whatever you want to be? Watch a thousand flowers bloom! We've entered a new era, and if I could sum up our collective first thought of this new era, it is this: Anything Is Possible.

An African American has been elected President of the United States! Anything is possible! We can wrestle our economy out of the hands of the reckless rich and return it to the people. Anything is possible! Every citizen can be guaranteed health care. Anything is possible! We can stop melting the polar ice caps. Anything is possible! Those who have committed war crimes will be brought to justice. Anything is possible.

We really don't have much time. There is big work to do. But this is the week for all of us to revel in this great moment. Be humble about it. Do not treat the Republicans in your life the way they have treated you the past eight years. Show them the grace and goodness that Barack Obama exuded throughout the campaign. Though called every name in the book, he refused to lower himself to the gutter and sling the mud back. Can we follow his example? I know, it will be hard.

I want to thank everyone who gave of their time and resources to make this victory happen. It's been a long road, and huge damage has been done to this great country, not to mention to many of you who have lost your jobs, gone bankrupt from medical bills, or suffered through a loved one being shipped off to Iraq. We will now work to repair this damage, and it won't be easy.

But what a way to start! Barack Hussein Obama, the 44th President of the United States. Wow. Seriously, wow. 

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Re: Pinch Me

By Gorjifar, Shahriar at Nov 06, 2008 05:08 AM

Well, Mike\'s never been the sharpest political analyst out there, so let him enjoy the arrival of another great democrat, "a good man", just like the LBJ 44 years ago (or even more like JFK 4 years earlier). Never mind that both of them turned out to be bloodthirsty criminals, devastating large parts of the world during their time in power. No reason to expect Obama to be different.

As for the president elect being black: how is that a qualification in itself? Isn\'t it racist to suggest that he might be better suited for the job because of his skin colour? Let\'s not forget the shining example of the post-apartheid South African elite: black on the outside, greedy evil bastards on the inside.

Sadly, Obama\'s skin colour and eloquence will surely make large parts of the world - particularly the West - blind to the bloodthirst and greed inherent in the ruling class of the American Empire and its political system.

Just look at Mike\'s reaction for an example....

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By Gabrenya, Matt at Nov 05, 2008 20:27 PM

you\'ve got to be kidding me

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By Crandabler, Leo at Nov 05, 2008 10:43 AM

It\'s like we got Augustus after eight years of Emperor Caligula, his horse, and Vice President Nero. Artists will thrive, as being once again sure that the U.S. is the greatest place in the Universe, they will be free to sing praises of the land of the Free and the home of the Brave. Entrepenuers will create wonderful new contraptions and whirly-gig machines, no longer drawn by the allure of mass-produced garbage in cardboard and plastic packaging. Henry Paulson is saying gee, I\'m feeling kind of giddy, perhaps I won\'t bankrupt every county and every city. Alan Greenspan has reenrolled in university. He\'s attending Berkeley where he is getting a degree in philosophy and sociology, and also learning how to play Beatles songs on the acoustic guitar.

 

Shipped home from Iraq, and sent to Afghanistan. I knew I should have joined the military\'s marching band!

 

99% of artists can\'t tell a rebel from a punk, and all this teary-eyed shit makes me want to blow chunks.

 

Here ye, here ye, Augustus talks from the stage. He propagates the Empires\' history of cliches: Washington never told a lie, Lincoln freed the slaves! Let\'s not forget to give our praise to Senator John McCain, that brave soul. We are better off for the service that he performed, and Monsanto should be thanked for creating Agent Orange, lalalalalala I\'ve never heard of South East Asian\'s deformed... lalalalalala.

 

We have made it to the Hellsion days. In Niagara Falls New York they\'ve paved the streets with gold.

 

Everyone give themselves a round of applause. My fucking pockets are empty, goddamn Adam Smith and your invisible hand, Fagin would have made you head of the gang!

 

If I were a slave I would spit in Augustus\' face too.

 

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Re: the posting of this Moore piece

By minot, Minot at Nov 05, 2008 14:22 PM

Why would ZNet publish something as deluded as this Moore fantasy piece? Obama is an \"anti-war candidate\"?

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