Our Joshua

Posted March 18, 2008 | 11:47 PM (EST)
By Mary Lyon

EXCERPT:

I suspect the younger ones among us will someday point to the Philadelphia speech of Barack Obama as their latter-day version of the “I Have a Dream” speech. This will have become a watershed moment that signifies a leap forward. It will render all those yammering empty-heads, fear-mongers, and hatred-hawks — who insist on obsessing on selected clips of Pastor Wright in full-eruption mode — suddenly passe, so yesterday, so last century or more, so pitiful, small, and small-minded. It’s as though they can’t make the leap. Their feet, like their minds, are fixed and fixated, embedded in a sociological concrete, leaving them unable to rise to the next level. They’ll forever be philosophical groundlings, as though evolution did not allow them to transcend their lizard phase and sprout wings or sailing skins. We all certainly could go there and wallow in that, Obama said. And the Swiftboat 2.0 crowd surely will. But if they insist on embracing the past, the old, the stale, the obsolete, the increasingly irrelevant, fine. Let them. And let’s leave them there, where they’re sadly comfortable. The rest of us need not join them.

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