That was a good speech
Aug. 26th, 2008 11:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not sure what I'd expected from Clinton's speech, but that wasn't it. Smart choices, though, in retrospect.
She didn't try to sugarcoat the situation, which probably would have been interpreted as insincere. She made it damned clear that she was proud of her run and of her supporters, and didn't much try to hide her disappointment that she isn't the candidate. But that just underscored her core point, that it's time to get past the personal rivalries and focus on the issues -- and that on the issues, Clinton and Obama were always pretty much in agreement. The whole speech boiled down to an impassioned demand that her supporters not cut off their collective noses to spite their faces -- that anyone who believed in what she stood for should be standing up for her principles, and that requires supporting Obama.
And she really did seem to enjoy being in a position where she doesn't have to blunt her claws, as she had to do too often as a candidate. Now, she could really let loose with every bit of passion and anger in her, and the result is the best speech I've ever heard her make...
She didn't try to sugarcoat the situation, which probably would have been interpreted as insincere. She made it damned clear that she was proud of her run and of her supporters, and didn't much try to hide her disappointment that she isn't the candidate. But that just underscored her core point, that it's time to get past the personal rivalries and focus on the issues -- and that on the issues, Clinton and Obama were always pretty much in agreement. The whole speech boiled down to an impassioned demand that her supporters not cut off their collective noses to spite their faces -- that anyone who believed in what she stood for should be standing up for her principles, and that requires supporting Obama.
And she really did seem to enjoy being in a position where she doesn't have to blunt her claws, as she had to do too often as a candidate. Now, she could really let loose with every bit of passion and anger in her, and the result is the best speech I've ever heard her make...