I can sense almost a shyness coming from you about how this commercial affects you. When I see videos like this, I am overcome with thoughts and feelings about the possibilities for this country that I've never had before. It's as if the cynicism and the feeling of betrayal and anger that have become such an ingrained part of my attitude toward the government for most of my adult life are hard to shake off. When I see these kinds of videos, I can't help but become emotional and hopeful. And the closer this election gets, there's a growing anxiety and a fear that if Obama doesn't win, those hopes are going to be crushed and we'll be back to the same mean-spirited, me-first cynicism that has pervaded our culture for too long. I really think he can provide the kind of leadership that I've never witnessed in a President that we are going to need to make it through the next few years.
Me, too, Lisa. If we can elect an African-American man and help him to be one of the great Presidents, it has to be a very good thing for our country and especially our children.
I liked that. When I see something like this, it overcomes my fear that the country is going to do something stupid election day. I had the same reaction when I read the essay I just linked to at my sight. Check it out.
There are related, other ads which are encouring particularly various ethnic groups to vote, and it's interesting, to say the least, to see these disparate talents and public figures one right after another (I've seen the East Asian-American and the Hispanic American versions). As you know, Patti, I hope your spirit, and yours too, Lisa, isn't crushed when Obama is elected, as I believe he will be, and turns out to be just another Democratic President, hapa or not, though the recent track record of Democratic Presidents is easy to improve upon. It would be nice if I was wrong, but for some reason people do have a tendency to lie to themselves about Clinton and Kennedy's records that they don't seem to need to about Carter nor Johnson's. Don't quite Get that.
Having just seen a C-SPAN cablecast interview with Ralph Nader with Tabitha Soren of all people, I see Nader has managed to sharpen his message and learned how to deliver it rather less cataleptically...making my choice to vote Nader/Gonzalez that much easier.
Patricia Abbott is the author of more than 125 stories that have appeared online, in print journals and in various anthologies. She is the author of two print novels CONCRETE ANGEL (2015) and SHOT IN DETROIT (2016)(Polis Books). CONCRETE ANGEL was nominated for an Anthony and Macavity Award in 2016. SHOT IN DETROIT was nominated for an Edgar Award and an Anthony Award in 2017. A collection of her stories I BRING SORROW AND OTHER STORIES OF TRANSGRESSION will appear in 2018.
She also authored two ebooks, MONKEY JUSTICE and HOME INVASION and co-edited DISCOUNT NOIR. She won a Derringer award for her story "My Hero." She lives outside Detroit.
Patricia (Patti) Abbott
SHOT IN DETROIT
Edgar Nominee 2017, Anthony nominee 2017
CONCRETE ANGEL
Polis Books, 2015-nominated for the Anthony and Macavity Awards
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I can sense almost a shyness coming from you about how this commercial affects you. When I see videos like this, I am overcome with thoughts and feelings about the possibilities for this country that I've never had before. It's as if the cynicism and the feeling of betrayal and anger that have become such an ingrained part of my attitude toward the government for most of my adult life are hard to shake off. When I see these kinds of videos, I can't help but become emotional and hopeful. And the closer this election gets, there's a growing anxiety and a fear that if Obama doesn't win, those hopes are going to be crushed and we'll be back to the same mean-spirited, me-first cynicism that has pervaded our culture for too long. I really think he can provide the kind of leadership that I've never witnessed in a President that we are going to need to make it through the next few years.
Me, too, Lisa. If we can elect an African-American man and help him to be one of the great Presidents, it has to be a very good thing for our country and especially our children.
I liked that. When I see something like this, it overcomes my fear that the country is going to do something stupid election day.
I had the same reaction when I read the essay I just linked to at my sight. Check it out.
A very profound video for your election coming up. It meets all the requirements of getting the message out to all of the people.
thanks for sharing this, Patti. I've sent it to my daughters.
There are related, other ads which are encouring particularly various ethnic groups to vote, and it's interesting, to say the least, to see these disparate talents and public figures one right after another (I've seen the East Asian-American and the Hispanic American versions). As you know, Patti, I hope your spirit, and yours too, Lisa, isn't crushed when Obama is elected, as I believe he will be, and turns out to be just another Democratic President, hapa or not, though the recent track record of Democratic Presidents is easy to improve upon. It would be nice if I was wrong, but for some reason people do have a tendency to lie to themselves about Clinton and Kennedy's records that they don't seem to need to about Carter nor Johnson's. Don't quite Get that.
Having just seen a C-SPAN cablecast interview with Ralph Nader with Tabitha Soren of all people, I see Nader has managed to sharpen his message and learned how to deliver it rather less cataleptically...making my choice to vote Nader/Gonzalez that much easier.
We have to have some hope. And I have little but some.
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