Tuesday, January 20, 2009

From cynicism to heartfelt hope...yeah...hope.

Cynicism
1. They chanted "Na na, na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye" to George Bush from the west lawn of the capital as he arrived...nice, respectful.
2. I have never seen so many people (including George Bush the daddy) not praying when there is a public prayer (during Rick Warren's prayer). So many people looking around, not paying attention, and the applause? You don't erupt in applause at a time like that? And don't tell me it's a charismatic or "Pentecostal' thing. It just gave me the feeling that God really isn't important to a lot of the people in Washington (hardly a bulletin).
3. Speaking of Warren. Really? A goatee? Why didn't he just rock a tech vest?
4. Reid, Pelosi, Feinstein make me want to fight.
5. Hillary tries to fight Sen. Cornyn in the Rotunda during lunch? Does she get three days out of school for that?
6. Kennedy and Byrd go down at the same lunch? I actually felt bad for Obama.
7. No one mentioned the single largest plunge in the stock market for an inauguration day. I suppose he is not wall streets savior. Yet, the networks shan't mention that.
8. $70 million for Bush was excessive but $170 for this inauguration is not news.
9. I'm nitpicking here but I didn't like Michele's olive gloves...I'm just saying and I felt I should get this to ten.
10. IT REALLY BUGS ME (LIKE, ALL IN CAPS BUGS ME) THAT PEOPLE CHANT, "OBAMA". PLEASE PEOPLE, CHANT, "USA USA". HE IS NOT BIGGER THAN THE POSITION, HE HAS BEEN ELECTED TO SERVE, THE COUNTRY HE REPRESENTS, OR THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED BEFORE HIM. USA USA USA!

Now, to transition. His children were adorable. I liked Rick Warrens prayer. I was glad to hear the President say that it is the individual's responsibility to help get our country back on it's feet collectively and as individuals and to not wait for the government to save us. I kind of felt good for Biden in some weird kind of way. Maybe it's because we won't see him for the next 4-8 years.

And on to hope. To see that many people excited for our country and to be a part of it's revival is amazing. The social significance would not be lost on even Archie Bunker. Yet, more than that (if it's ok that I say that) I am moved by the hope that others have. I hope it's not another example of how we come together for a while and then go backwards (think back to how patriotic we all were after 9/11 and how it all fizzled into nothing). I do not believe that the President has the right ideas and/or policies to move us forward. I agree with him in almost nothing. He is my President and I will recognize him as such and support him when I agree with him. My hope though, lies in the 2 million in attendance that day and the millions who are excited for this administration and for this country for the first time in their lives. My prayer is that they remain committed to their part in supporting this country even when this administration begins to make it look more like Europe and less like the founding fathers intended it to be. My hope is in America. She is resilient and strong. I hope her spirit moves through those excited today and fuels them far beyond the rhetoric and excitement of a new administration.

And lastly, there was one man who got it right today. He put it all into perspective. He gets priorities. He understands that we are on the precipice of something monumental. He is ready. He support this cause. See how awesome he is here.

4 comments:

Courtney said...

What's funny is, though we probably agree on nothing politically (I'm guessing, but I'd rather just leave it at that) I agree with most of your cynical points. My favorite of Rick Warren's speech/prayer was when he said the names of the girls like they were strippers: SASCH-Haaaaaaaaaa. Seriously- worth youtubing that section.

And I agree, regardless of your stance, it is really nice to feel united and hopeful for a change. Guess we'll see how it all pans out!

Jason Marz said...

I agree. (Stay classy Obama followers.) I don't know which was worse the chanting for bush or the laughing at Cheney.

Side note:
There was a point in the broadcast where one of the "reporters" wondered what was going through Al Gore's head "this could have been him leaving as President." I think he was thinking where all of this global warming is....man is it cold.

Jay said...

Yeah Courtney, Rick Warren didn't do much for Christians trying to be seen as normal people...kind of creepy.
Jason, I assume that Al Gore was thinking, "Hmmmm, I am big and fat and obnoxious. Yep, Michael Moore has nothing on me NOW."

Crafty P said...

Courtney, I, too, thought that was so weird. Maybe he was channeling a black preacher at that moment.

What I find sad/creepy/disenchanting/etc. are the people who were chanting "thank you, Obama" over and over again.

what the heck are they thanking him for? the party? the weather? what? I didn't get that.

I missed the beginning (thankfully) where GW left and was so respectfully treated. However, I took my time today to thank him at ithankW.com.

I love your point about Biden! that is awesome. I hope he hides somewhere and brushes up on his catechism, b/c he's failing in the "I know my faith" department. ugh