See him, she said, Hes in town today Barack Obama, in town today. And she had such a gleam of pride I wondered whether he was her son.
When youre used to British politicians, this behavior seems staggering.
Supposing you were the most imaginative person in the world creator of award-winning science fiction full of planets run by giant centipedes and made out of beetroot you still wouldnt be able to imagine anyone gleefully grabbing a stranger and saying, Shes in town today Hazel Blears, even if she was their daughter.
So when Obama meets Gordon Brown this week, its going to make Brown feel even worse. Maybe Obama will advise him, Gordon, you need to come up with a snappy three-word slogan that sums up your demeanor, the way I did with Yes we can.
And as a result, the Labour Partys slogan for the next election will be Where am I?
Obamas appeal
But Obamas appeal might not be just a trick of slogans and charisma. It could be that he makes statements such as: I believe change does not happen from the top down, it happens from the bottom up. Dr. King understood that. It was those women who were willing to walk instead of ride the bus, union workers willing to take on violence and intimidation to get the right to organise.
Arguing, mobilising and forcing elected officials to be accountable thats the key.
Compare this to his rival John McCain, whose campaign slogans include the powerful As president, I promise to put America first.
And then his supporters all cheer, as if theyre inspired, because he might have opted for, As president, I promise to put New Zealand first. Bollocks to America; that place sent me to Vietnam to get tortured.
McCains latest campaign advert begins, For some, 1968 was the summer of love. But not for John McCain, as he was in Vietnam fighting for his country.
Youd think that most people, having taken that route, would
spend the rest of their lives going, Youll never guess what I did in 1968 instead of making love and listening to Jimi Hendrix, I went off to drop napalm and get my fingernails pulled out what a knobhead.
They certainly shouldnt boast about it and suggest it means theyre the right person to make vital global decisions.
So the hope attached to Obama is exhilarating. Across Harlem, where almost every cafe has huge pictures of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, they now also display an Obama 08 poster. Conservative America despises this sentiment, so websites and radio shows are packed with stories of how you can tell Obama hates his country, because theres a picture of him not saluting the flag or dressed as a North Korean missile or something.
By the time of the election, therell be adverts saying, Senator Barack Obama claims to love his country. Yet several witnesses say they saw him trying to disrupt the first moon landing by hiding in the Sea of Tranquility and letting down the tires on Apollo 9.
Unease
But theres unease among many of his supporters, especially now that his foreign policy team includes Madeline Albright and Warren Christopher, who were the most militaristic members of Bill Clintons government.
And Obamas adviser Richard Danzig has proposed employing Robert Gates, Bushs senior supervisor for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, his commitment to remove troops from Iraq within 16 months is dependent on talking to the commanders on the ground.
Its not quite such a strident call for change to say, I will bring the troops home unless the commanders fancy staying, obviously, in which case, well leave things as they are. But mark my words, if they decide to flee, I certainly wont stop them.
The reason for all this may not be personal weakness, or even electoral fear. Because most of America will be run by the same people, no matter who wins the election the oil companies, Wal-Mart, Murdoch, etc. And Obama has set out not to disrupt their rule, but to manage it.
But the hope hes unleashed may not be so easily controlled, because change does not happen from the top down it happens from the bottom up.
Or, as articulated by the topical American program
The Daily Show, A disease is spreading across parts of the nation called Baracknophobia, meaning fear of hope. But the disease is so contagious, its even spread to Barack Obama, who is becoming afraid of himself.
[Reprint from
http://socialistworker.org. First published in the July 23 British
Independent.]