Congratulations Barack Obama, and America, Too!
As virtually everyone has already recognized, today’s a historic day, one that everyone will remember and many of whom never thought they’d ever live to see. I think it’s a great achievement that our nation elected Barack Obama as our next President. It clearly represents a desire to change our leadership and how we conduct ourselves both here and abroad, buoyed by a message of hope and consensus. That being said, I thought John McCain was very gracious in defeat. His concession speech was excellent and showed his human side, something which I thought was missing from his campaign. I frankly do not understand why politicians do not show their human side more often.
It’s obviously a historic, emotional and ultimately triumphant day for African-Americans. For possibly the first time in their lives, they truly feel they belong on equal footing and can now believe anything is possible. In that respect, one could make the case that the Civil War didn’t really end until today. What amazes me most, though, is how unified and optimistic this country suddenly appears. I have been glued to the tube the last 2 days, primarily watching CNN, and I think what I am going to remember the most was watching all those crowds who were so euphoric when the results were announced. I assumed there would be tears and outright jubilation, and there was. But it wasn’t just African-Americans who felt that way. Those crowds I saw on TV were as diverse as this nation is, with citizens of all ages, ethnicities, and religious faiths all sharing in the joy of the momentous occasion that they were witnessing together. It was truly an awesome thing to see. No matter who you voted for, that is something everyone can proud of.
There’s no question that once he assumes office Barack Obama faces tremendous challenges ahead and may have a tough time meeting the high expectations that his supporters have of him and his future administration. The honeymoon is going to be short, there is a ton of work to do and there’s still plenty of skepticism as to how much he can accomplish. However, as many people have already pointed out, today seems like the start of something new and extraordinary for this country, and I sincerely hope that’s true.