Posted by Brad @ 7:39 pm on April 24th 2007

The Global Obama

Andrew Sullivan, back from vacation, continues to make a compelling case that I’ve echoed before. Quote:

But this much we can already say: Obama brings something no one else does to this moment. By replacing one of the most globally despised and domestically divisive presidents in American history with a young leader half-Kansan and half-Kenyan, America would be saying something to the world: Bush-Cheney is not who we are. America is not what it has come to appear to be. This country is among the most culturally and racially and religiously diverse on the planet. America has long been a powerful and vital beacon for human rights – not, as recently, the avatar of torture, rendition and executive tyranny. The simple existence of Obama as a new president in a new century would in itself enhance America’s soft power immeasurably, just as a clear decision to leave Iraq would provide much greater leverage for diplomacy and military force in a whole variety of new ways. Obama would mean the rebranding of America, after a disastrous eight years.

2 Comments »

  1. Behold Obama Christ!

    Comment by Yank Crank — 4/25/2007 @ 10:52 am

  2. That actually is a really astute case. I think it makes sense. You get a half-Kenyan dude in the White House, and suddenly a lot of people hate us less.

    Comment by weltschmerz — 4/27/2007 @ 3:00 am

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