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Friday, August 29, 2008

A Speech To The Delegates

A Speech to the Delegates

By DAVID BROOKS
Published: August 29, 2008

Here’s the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/29/opinion/29brooks.html?em

Here’s an excerpt:

And in Denver, we Democrats showed America that we have cute daughters who will
someday provide us with prestigious car-window stickers. We heard Hillary
Clinton’s ringing endorsement of “the weak-looking thin guy who’s bound to
lose.”

We heard from Joe Biden, whose 643 years in the Senate make him uniquely
qualified to talk to the middle class, whose family has been riding the Acela
and before that the Metroliner for generations, who has been given a lifetime
ban from the quiet car and who is himself a verbal train wreck waiting to
happen.

We got to know Barack and Michelle Obama, two tall, thin, rich, beautiful
people who don’t perspire, but who nonetheless feel compassion for their
squatter and smellier fellow citizens. We know that Barack could have gone to a
prestigious law firm, like his big donors in the luxury boxes, but he chose to
put his ego aside to become a professional politician, president of the United
States and redeemer of the human race. We heard about his time as a community
organizer, the three most fulfilling months of his life.

We were thrilled by his speech in front of the Greek columns, which were
conscientiously recycled from the concert, “Yanni, Live at the Acropolis.” We
were honored by his pledge, that if elected president, he will serve at least
four months before running for higher office. We were moved by his campaign
slogan, “Vote Obama: He’s better than you’ll ever be.” We were inspired by
dozens of Democratic senators who declared their lifelong love of John McCain
before denouncing him as a reactionary opportunist who would destroy the
country.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a great spoof (if it's a spoof at all).

Anonymous said...

Yeah... okay. The mixed guy who was raised by a single mother and had to go on food stamps for a while is the "elitist", but the guy who came from a Naval DYNASTY, married an heiress, and doesn't know how many houses he owns is just "one of the guys"

Do any of you actually thing Americans are buying these stupid Rovian narratives?

P.S. David Brooks is an unmitigated neocon hack. Just sayin'

Anonymous said...

More Republican drivel that does nothing further to advance quality debate.

Anonymous said...

12:52-

Didn't the big O say he was raised by his grandparents?

PS - what's a "Naval Dynasty" -- do you mean the fact that McCain's dad was a career officer (who was once my type commander)? Are you familiar with his life enough to know about his naval service?

As a moderate liberal Democrat, I find David Brooks to be an enlightened and, as in this case, perceptive commentator.

Sorry that you're so polarized -- guess why that's why you're supporting a divisive demagogue such as Obama.

Anonymous said...

It's what the New York Times is know for --

". . . Republican drivel . . ."

Anonymous said...

if the shoe fits...


many true words are spoken in jest.