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March 18, 2008

Obama's speech

Barack Obama's speech today on race and America should, if there's any justice, seal the Democratic party's presidential nomination. It is a remarkable, subtle, nuanced discussion of how and why America remains so polarised on race. No other candidate could have delivered this address (and certainly none of them could have written it). It is - by a distance - the best, most important speech of the year and, in many ways, perhaps even the most significant speech given by any politician in years.

Politically it seems to me that Hillary Clinton is a big loser today. Her hope must surely now rest upon the idea that conservatives will destroy Obama in November. But that's a counsel of despair. How does she counter this speech? She can't just make a speech herself. Obama explained the rationale that girds his campaign today. What's hers beyond the grasping of power for the sole reason that it's there to be grasped? If you were an undecided superdelegate wouldn't this speech persuade you to endorse Obama? Even if it's only for a moment, this sort of address permits one to believe, yes, in something as audacious as hope.

Read the whole thing here.

PS: Mike Crowley also loved the speech, but isn't quite so optimistic it will help Obama overcome the problems the Reverend Jeremiah Wright has wrought.

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I thought that Senator Clinton's claim to have neither listened to nor read a transcript of Senator Obama's speech was a most deliberate insult. She has never missed a single move by any opponent, ever, and everyone knows it.

Obama won this competition many weeks ago; Clinton would need a ridiculously lopsided outcome in the remaining primaries to have a hope. Her persistence in fighting an unwinnable, scorched-earth campaign defies belief. Now if the coup de grace could come down in Pennsylvania that would be terrific.

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