This election isn't about Obama. It isn't about Hillary Clinton, either, or the lack thereof.
Its not about your hurt feelings, your sudden devotion to all things female-equality (even though apparently symbolic support is more important than legislative), your foot-stomping toy-throwing threats to take your vote and go home lest your demands are met, or your quixotic quest for attention (sorry, "teaching the Democratic party a lesson").
Its not about your liberal ideals, the voice of the netroots, the ideology of the left, or withholding your donation until the nominee jumps as high as you want him to (I'm looking at you, Kos).
America has had a culture of extremes for so long I'm beginning to think that moderation (especially in the political process) is something that we just can't recognize when we see it.
Our country and our economy is crumbling around us. But that's not even the real reason for this diary.
The rest of the world is depending on us to realize that the planet's most vulnerable moment is not the time to start gasping in hysterics because Obama left his magic problem-solving wand back in Fantasyland.
Its your choice to determine if you care more about the ability of a politician to stroke your ego, or about what happens to our country (and by extension, the world, since we're doing a great job of messing it up far beyond our reasonable sphere of influence). And frankly speaking, none of us really have the luxury of deciding our principles are more important than our economy, the war, the environment, and the lives of Iraqis and Iranian civilians.
Maybe you honestly think that Obama's going to be just as bad as McCain (despite any evidence to the contrary, like actual policy). Vote for him anyway. Hedge your bets. The world is full of choices between options you probably aren't completely in love with. Learning that is a skill most people get comfortable with before they're out of high school - election years aren't a free pass.
If you want immediate, complete reform, take it to the streets. Light up that Molotov cocktail, strap on your AK and overthrow whatever you need to overthrow.
Or, work within the system with what we have. What we have is a perfectly good, centrist candidate who can at least approach complex issues with a sharp stick and poke at them, and who's savvy enough to take advantage of the anti-Bush sentiment to gain some extra seats in the legislature at the same time. There's not a damn thing wrong with that and in a lot of ways its better than other election years. Because a sympathetic legislature is how things get done. Not voting third party to make a point, not holding your breath until UberLiberal McCandidate rises from the Potomac River, and not clinging to a candidate that didn't get the nomination.
So the concern trolls, the ones who flock to any diary asking "well, what has Obama done/said about X?" like you're making some kind of point - you should really put up or suck it up. I expect to see your keyboard commando butts out there leading the the revolutionaries in the charge to storm the White House, or voting for Obama in November.
Update [2008-7-20 14:52:16 by upstate girl]:For clarification, since a number of commentators both positive and negative seem to be reading more into this diary than the intention with which it was written:
- I'm not saying sycophant or the highway. I'm saying put your money where your mouth is. Make suggestions, "put pressure" on whoever (even if all that pressure really comes down to is bitching on a message board, its your right to call it whatever you want). Or, get out there and actively try to influence policy in a concrete way. But withholding your vote because of any variety of pet issues that you feel haven't been adequately genuflected to is ridiculous and gets everyone exactly nowhere. There are larger issues at stake, and your vote comes down to exactly two choices. You don't have to agree with everything Obama says, and no one expects that. But have some common sense and stop holding your breath until a politician sycophants you.
- If this diary was so offensive that now you're not going to vote for Obama because I'm such a horrible representative of him, guess what: you weren't going to vote for him anyway. And not voting for the best of two choices because your feelings got hurt by an anonymous person on the internet? Well...you have some prioritizing to work on.
- Again, you have two choices for change - work within the system, or overthrow it. When it comes to the election this November, you have exactly two choices that will result in any sort of effect on the situation at hand. Its entirely your choice what kind of effect you want to have, or none at all. But don't fool yourself or attempt to fool anyone else that PUMA, third party voting, or sitting at home on your behind are in any way, shape, or form, a method of bringing about change.
P.S. YOU NO VOTE FOR MCCAIN (added in with simple one-syllable all-caps words so some people will hopefully at least read that part, since they've managed to glaze over subtlety)
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