Now You Tell Us

 

As everyone here doubtless remembers, Michelle Obama said this a little over eight years ago:

What we have learned over this year is that hope is making a comeback. It is making a comeback. And let me tell you something — for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country. And not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change. And I have been desperate to see our country moving in that direction and just not feeling so alone in my frustration and disappointment. I’ve seen people who are hungry to be unified around some basic common issues, and it’s made me proud.”

What a difference eight years can make:

Leaders like Hillary Clinton [have] the guts and the grace to keep coming back and putting those cracks in that highest and hardest glass ceiling until she finally breaks through, lifting all of us along with her.

That is the story of this country, the story that has brought me to this stage tonight, the story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, but who kept on striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done so that today I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.

And I watch my daughters, two beautiful, intelligent, black young women playing with their dogs on the White House lawn. And because of Hillary Clinton, my daughters and all our sons and daughters now take for granted that a woman can be president of the United States.

So, look, so don’t let anyone ever tell you that this country isn’t great, that somehow we need to make it great again. Because this right now is the greatest country on earth!

I wouldn’t normally begrudge anyone a late embrace of patriotism for this country — and I won’t deny that there’s quite a bit in this speech to find laudable and moving — but I’m willing to make an exception here.

 

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  1. RightAngles Member
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    Isaac Smith:

    RightAngles:

    Isaac Smith:

    RightAngles:“because of Hillary Clinton, my daughters and all our sons and daughters now take for granted that a woman can be president of the United States.”

    It’s NOT because of Hillary Clinton. It’s because this is America. I’ve always known it. It’s the feminists who constantly portray us as hapless victims incapable of managing our own lives without a government program. My own personal nightmare is that this terrible woman is young enough that she will be on the national scene for the rest of my life. And her terrible disgusting husband too. And her daughters will run for public office and we will never never be rid of them.

    I share your angst. As a factual matter, Hillary only has one daughter. I’m not sure about Bill. I don’t think Bill is sure himself.

    I meant Michelle’s daughters – I edited my comment to clarify.

    Ah, that makes a lot more sense about her being young enough. I didn’t want to mention that in case you were old enough that Hillary seemed that young to you. Sorry about my confusion. But I do thank you for the low hanging softball pitch for a joke about Clinton’s infidelities.

    Haha! Chivalry is not dead. (Don’t worry, Hillary seems old even to me)

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