I’m a strong Obama supporter, in fact I’m among the adoring throngs. I have the advantage of being old enough and smart enough that this has nothing to do with sex appeal. Obama gets it in a way no other candidate in my lifetime has, and he is willing to push the envelope to help the culture get it.
His address on race is an example of that. His not wearing a flag lapel pin is another - he gets the mindless conformity of what becomes a forced expression of pseudo-patriotism. His not saying “God bless America” at the end of every event is another.
What people are calling a gaffe in his comments about bitterness and misunderstanding in rural and small town America is another. He’s right. Democrats have been losing elections because rural and small town voters, whose economic interests are best served by Democrats, have been electing Republicans because they’re voting on issues that have nothing to do with governing. Obama’s comments may or may not have been accidental, but even if they were, the firestorm gives him an opportunity to do on these issues what he did on race: open the discussion so we can get past this three-decades-long period of political insanity.
I appreciate that I’ve just made this very issue central to my argument. I see the irony. But the fact is that a politician can’t govern if he can’t get elected, and he can’t govern effectively without strong popular support. Obama has a long road ahead of him before he gets there, but a piece at a time, he’s getting there. None of the other candidates, with the exception of Edwards to a much lesser extent, even tried.