We have a tendency to see politicians as fixed.
Especially once they're running for President. They're mature, they're settled, they are what the are. No surprises.
Everybody knew Reagan was lazy. Everybody knew Clinton was horny. It's part of the vetting process that we don't assume they can get better.
This is dramatically not true in the case of Barack Obama.
It does remind me of Jordan. Not Michael, Barbara. She was something. Ever hear her? Wow.
What was most amazing about Barbara Jordan, please remember, was not her genius, or her speaking style. It was the way she grew, constantly improving in insight, in wisdom, in her ability to draw disparate people to her. By the time she died, too young, of cancer, she was a giant and it was the loss of Jordan, as much as anything else, which drove a stake through the Texas Democratic Party's heart. That party has yet to recover.
I think all this talk of John F. Kennedy is based partly on the establishment's acknowledging Obama's personal growth through this campaign. Although Kennedy was never as great as he seemed in memory. He was a Bob Cousy among politicians. Obama is more like Jordan. Not Barbara this time. Michael.
And that's what we need. We need a Lincoln or a Roosevelt, not a Nixon, certainly not a William McKinley. People are looking at these candidates, for the first time in ages, and asking, "who has the potential to be that giant figure who can lead us out of the darkness, to inspire the better angels of our nature, to make us the country we must become to survive?
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