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Jan. 8th, 2008 09:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I nicked these quotes from James Fallows' blog. Both from the latest Dem debate.
(And just by the way, look! Complete sentences! Coherent paragraphs! Actual thought! Both of them! Remember, way back in another millennium, when presidents spoke like this?)
As beautifully presented and passionately felt as they are, [words] are not action. What we've got to do is translate talk into action and feeling into reality. I have a long record of doing that, of taking on the very interests that you have just rightly excoriated because of the undue influence that they have in our government. And you know, probably nobody up here has been the subject of more incoming fire from the Republicans and the special interests, so I think I know exactly what I'm walking into and I am prepared to take them on.versus
It's easier to be cynical and just say, "You know what, it can't be done because Washington's designed to resist change." But in fact there have been periods of time in our history where a president inspired the American people to do better, and I think we're in one of those moments right now. I think the American people are hungry for something different and can be mobilized around big changes -- not incremental changes, not small changes....Not quite to the point of declaring my all-important :) endorsement. But those words move me closer. And I do love me an underdog.
The truth is actually words do inspire. Words do help people get involved. Words do help members of Congress get into power so that they can be part of a coalition to deliver health care reform, to deliver a bold energy policy. Don't discount that power, because when the American people are determined that something is going to happen, then it happens. And if they are disaffected and cynical and fearful and told that it can't be done, then it doesn't. I'm running for president because I want to tell them yes, we can.
(And just by the way, look! Complete sentences! Coherent paragraphs! Actual thought! Both of them! Remember, way back in another millennium, when presidents spoke like this?)
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Date: 2008-01-09 12:00 am (UTC)