Before I blog what I'm getting ready to blog, I need to say that I LOVE my co-teachers. Just about every day I am thankful to have spent my first year teaching on a team of people who obviously love and care about their students. They have all been so helpful and encouraging to me all along the way and so patient with my cluelessness. If I were to consider trying to find another position at another school, leaving my team would be the number one con. Not only that, but they are funny and fun and I like hanging out with them and I have no problem thinking that we could/would be friends outside of the confines of this mutual employment.
However...
Today, we were all together when the discussion came up about Obama's recent comments that have been getting so much media attention lately. In the past few months, I've sat quietly while the lunch room discussion has regularly scoffed or openly ridiculed O's statements and or campaign. I'm really fine with that and am quite content to keep my own council. I sometimes wonder if it's just that I don't really get off on "mixing it up", especially when I'm obviously in the minority or if I just don't have the balls to take a stand...but that's probably another blog.
Anyway, so two of these favorite people of mine started to paraphrase O's comments in exactly the way that I feel like what he actually said has been pulled out of context, woven and spun into some horrific statement declaring that O thinks he's better than small town folk.
My take on those comments: 1) All I've seen or heard has been a very short sound bite. I've not read or seen the entire speech or even the statements surrounding "THE SENTENCE". How could I begin to think that I can draw accurate conclusions without any sense of context?
2) Maybe he didn't express what he meant very well. So what? The guy is human. Are you telling me that there's no way that what he said couldn't be mis-interpreted? At least in intent? Especially by an apt opponent that is grasping at anything to discredit him in any way? To my knowledge, he's yet to "mis-remember" time when he was under sniper fire...
3) Whipping this little statement into a huge mole-hill of controversy is exactly the kind of political bs that I'm sick to death.
4) I am quite certain that O doesn't think he's any better than any one else any more than Hillary or McCain or even GW. I'd never think that I was the cock-eyed optimist, but even if I completely disagree with political decisions that are made, I've never thought that GW, or Bill C or Hillary or McCain or Nader or Edwards or Giuliani or anybody trying to be the President could be a complete idiot or even evil. The enormity of the responsibility seems to prohibit it in my mind. The president is not a Monarch or Dictator who have unmitigated power that could easily corrupt. One of the things I remember from Constitution class is that there are checks and balances all along the way. It just seems to me that who ever is president or trying to be president, is doing the best that they can and they truly believe that what they are doing is best for our country. Obviously, that person is not always going to be able to please everybody or have everybody agree with him/her. That's part of the job.
Anyway, back to the story:
So, when my beloved co-teachers were espousing a paraphrase characterizing the sentiment that it seems HC and a lot of media seem to want us to hear, I simply said, "I don't think he actually said it like that..."
Another co-teacher said, "Why? Are you closet Obama fan?"
"Yeah."
Another teacher: "Are you really?"
"Yep."
short silence that could have become really uncomfortable except that all of our attention was immediately drawn back to the task of corralling students.
That was it. I wonder what lunch topic of conversation will be like tomorrow...
4.16.2008
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5 comments:
oh boy, you really stepped in it, shack. good luck. :)
Just wait until you start paying the enormous taxes that BO or HC, and for that matter JM, will introduce to our bank accounts. Then we will all see how much it matters. Here we go, back to the 70's. Get your houses now while you can afford the interest rates.
Ryan
Be mindful of your audience. The statement Obama made probably hit a little too close to home for many at your school for anyone to see that there may be some truth to the statement. Let's go back to the days when the candidates were chosen in smoke filled rooms.
There are checks and balances. It is a lot easier to praise/blame the most visible part of the system, the president rather than shift that to our local representatives, which we have access to actually conversing with on some level.
Ron Paul was gonna abolish the IRS.
Oh, what could have been.
*sigh*
Now, no matter which of these three remaining clowns get elected, we'll probably get a bonus second IRS to tax our taxes.
Take a stand! Voice your defense! Maybe then you can asses what you really believe!
If you're in favor of the Big O, let everyone hear it.
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