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msmemory_archive) wrote2008-11-05 08:09 am
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One of my favorite thought experiments is imagining being able to bring someone forward from history, and see his reaction to modern times. Showing Ben Franklin a modern home, or showing Gutenberg a library.
Wouldn't it be lovely to see Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and his reaction to Obama's election?
Wouldn't it be lovely to see Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and his reaction to Obama's election?
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¹ President Obama. Damn I like that phrase. The Presidents in my adult life have been a senile fool, a time-serving party apparatchik, a man of immense talent who squandered his opportunity for greatness, and a juvenile delinquent megalomaniac; I generally called them Reagan, Bush, Bill, and Shrub. But now, finally, I will have a President it feels natural to call by his title.
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Maybe, maybe not
I'd like to think that he'd be happy to learn he was wrong, though.
John Quincy Adams
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http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/cartoons/11_03_08_inktank?pg=6
If you have a moment, look through all the editorial cartoons. The cartoonists, not normally a swoony bunch, have put together some of the most uplifting cartoons I have ever seen. I choked up over a couple of them.
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