Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Proud America

Bob Cesca writes about a moving episode from the recent biopic on John Adams and its' significance today:
...the Adamses, who were vocal opponents of slavery... walk below the familiar triangular peak of the north portico and through the front doors [of the White House under construction]-- the first presidential couple to occupy that historic building. As they step through the mud in what appears to be silent horror, they're taken aback by numerous slaves toiling all around. Painting and plastering the walls. Sweeping the floors. Moving furniture.

"The negroes will see to your trunks," a white foreman offers to "help" with the presidential luggage, and then barks at a slave, "Here! You boy!"

The scene culminates with Abigail Adams, played by Laura Linney, shouting with indignation, "Half-fed slaves building our nation's capital?!"

Not only was this scene a powerful cinematic illustration of the contradictions and ironies of America's founding liberties, but it also set the stage for an event you and I will be fortunate enough to witness just 76 days from right now.

Today, President Bush, of all people, described the forthcoming Inauguration Day and, perhaps inadvertently, presented the ultimate historical bookend to that scene from John Adams when he remarked, "It will be a stirring sight to watch President Obama, his wife, Michelle, and their beautiful girls step through the doors of the White House."

Indeed it will, sir. After eight years of awfulness, George W. Bush actually managed to say something that touched me in a way that didn't precipitate, you know, me breaking something. Damn you, Mr. President, you magnificent bastard...

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