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In reply to the discussion: For all you people who seek attention with nothing good to say about Obama.... [View all]napoleon_in_rags
(3,992 posts)I heard him on TV the other day, speaking out on behalf of home health care workers. That really impressed me, because they are some of the most kind people I know, they should really be respected, but are largely invisible. Not to Obama, though.
To me the best part of the Democratic spirit is standing up for the little guy like that, asserting an innate human worth that transcends wealth or status. When ever I think of what made FDR great, it was the image of him at the podium fiercely defending the value of the disadvantaged, while manifesting the very image of it in his broken legs and unbreakable spirit. When you see something like that it doesn't cause immediate reaction, but rather it kind of seeps into your heart slowly like cool water, it inspires you over time, it sticks with you for years. Politics of these days have abandoned the desire to establish that kind of long term inspiration in people, favoring instead those things which invoke immediate reactions - sound byte crap. That's why when I see modern politicians taking the time for those little bits of inspiring moral deeds or words I value it.