Avoiding the Newspaper
Monday, October 27th, 2008I have avoided writing about the election because I am too nervous about the outcome. In the past week, I’ve talked to dozens of people who describe in detail how they’re feeding their addiction to political news. Some prefer MSNBC, many swear by Jon Stewart, some check out liberal blogs, some even sneak a peek at Fox to hear what the enemy is saying. My darling husband relaxes nightly with dreamboat Anderson Cooper on CNN (I must admit I’ve developed an attachment to one of his sidekicks, earthy Ms. Candy Crowley).
But when I opened the New York Times today and saw that practically the entire front section was about the election, including an article pondering whether having a Democratic President AND a Democratic Congress would somehow threaten the republic? (We should only be so lucky!) I slammed the paper shut without reading a word. I’ve become one of those speak/hear/see-no-evil monkeys! I’m almost afraid to breathe until November 5.
I also know lots of committed folks who are heading to Pennsylvania to knock on doors, or making calls from Obama phone banks. Can’t do that either. At this point, I don’t trust myself to talk about politics without flying off the handle. I feel so pessimistic when I see the faces of people yelling nonsense at McCain and Palin rallies. How can they have lived through the last eight years and not realize that they’ll be voting for more of the same, or worse? How did the language of politics get so screwed up?
I was in a hotel room in March 2003 on a college visit with my 17-year-old daughter the night the Iraq war started. I listened to the reporters excitedly discussing how the “shock and awe” bombs were lighting up the night, and I said out loud, “This is an ungodly mistake.” That baby girl is now a college graduate, the war is still going on, and Barack Obama was one of the few politicians brave enough to have said, from the beginning, that it was absolutely wrong. He is so smart (a minus, apparently, these days), so steady, and so committed to the values I believe in. He will be a transformational President in every way. Please, America, surprise me!!
Friday night steaks, IMing the kids, The Godfather, cats, Frank Sinatra, Animal House, Maureen Dowd (2008 version), James Wolcott, Alice Hoffman, Auburn football, Tory Burch, Patron Silver, Russell Crowe, Jersey Boys