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The Tipping Point
There is history within the history being made today
2008-06-03
Eric Easter
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“And you may ask yourself, how did I get here?..”
 Talking Heads. Once in A Lifetime.

7:58pm. CST. – Barack Obama is announced by MSNBC as the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party.

For the next several weeks, people unhappy with or unsettled by the outcome of the primary process will complain about delegates and superdelegates. There will be calls for a change in systems and there will be accusations of wrangling, trickery and wrongdoing.

Those people will be wrong. In the end, the superdelegates were the best thing to happen to this campaign and for one specific reason, it’s the best reasoning to accept Barack Obama as the best choice for president.

That a strategic and demographically mixed majority of Democratic voters has made Barack Obama their preference is most certainly historic and significant, and something which we as a country should celebrate.

But most people have it all wrong about what their role was in this primary. The primaries are about choosing who runs the party, not who will lead the people. In the end, it’s the super structure of the Democratic Party that gets to make that determination.

And not to downgrade the importance of the electorate, but the truly significant point of history this day is that a core group representing the most powerful Democratic interests in this country sent a Black candidate over the top and made the decision that he should carry the party’s agenda forward.

These are people who, quite frankly, stand the most to gain from a Democratic victory – choice government jobs, millions of dollars in federal contracts, lobbying deals, the spoils of influence. While there may have been bits of the emotion and passion about that the normal voter has about specific candidates, the passion line stops where the bank line begins.  And while the promise of a new racial tone in America may have been an incentive for some, people with their careers at stake could have waited a while longer for that eventuality.

But they did not. They made a strategic, dispassionate, coldly mathematical calculation that took into account their personal vested interests as well as those of the party, and still the sum of that algebra came totaled as Obama.

That is a major and dramatic turn of events and signal of the most radical change in America. That millions of young people in the U.S. have reached a point of color-blindness is a given if one is observant. That white people in the suburbs were ready to be done with accusations of racism was also evident in one has been listening.  But that the people in the smoky backrooms of American power, the steakhouses where backs are slapped, the K Street offices where deals are cut and the mini-mansions where checks are written have chosen this candidate at this time is the most telling sign that the change we have sought for these many years is not just imminent but in fact here – now.

It is a testament to the extraordinary leadership of Barack Obama and the organization he put forth, and it is a tribute to a country that even at its worst has always actively worked to be better.

Damn the electoral system if you will, but when you explain this moment to your children at bedtime and speak of the 45 years since “I Have a Dream” and the 40 years since Dr. King’s death and the 54 years since Brown and the 200 years since the end of the slave trade, find some room for Alexis Herman and Donna Brazile and the hundreds of people whose names we may never know who go by the name of superdelegates.  They have laid the cornerstone for a new beginning.

But, it’s only the beginning.

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44 Responses to "The Tipping Point"

06.04.08 at 6:21 AM
Jocelyn says:
Yes He Did. Obama is always presidential. He could teach Clinton a thing or two. She is still campaigning. Trying to use that as a leverage to bully him into taking her as his vp. He does not need that millstone arond his neck. America does not need that millstone. Now she has Bob Johnson and Lanny Davis crawling around sniffing at Obama's crumbs for vp.

06.04.08 at 6:59 AM
Harold says:
It is truely an amazing happening that Sen. Barack Obama has vecome the Presidental nominee for the Democratic Party. This is only the beginning though. Congratulations not only to Sen. Obama but the American People for having the courage to make a stand. Now we have one more race to go. CHANGE is coming. I hope everyone becomes involved and take a part in this change.

06.04.08 at 8:58 AM
Ashante says:
Thank you GOD!! He did it!! I was extremely disappopinted, although not surprised, by Clinton's speech last night. She did everything that she could to make last night about her. It was not. We reached an amazing moment in history and she couldn't even let us have it in peace. Shame on Clinton. The people decied and she's not happy about it. Too bad!! Yes we Can!!! Take it all the way OBAMA!!

06.04.08 at 10:10 AM
Joy says:
After Hillary's speech last night, I am no longer worried that she'll become VP. Her public blackmail display and defiant strong-arm, grand-standing posture assures it. How can she be VP, when she can't even admit Obama has won? A running mate has to be the candidate's strongest ally, supporter and spokesperson--all of which Hillary is not. If she continues last night's path, the party will view her as a renegade.

06.04.08 at 11:37 AM
Karen says:
What an accomplishment! Could real change be in the future? Does this mean that Americans can push through the racial glass ceiling and really abide by the notion that all men are created equal? Or will it be sabotaged by Senator Clinton?

06.04.08 at 2:36 PM
Tracy Bullard says:
"Obama is the bomb"! we should all lift him up & his family in prayer. We all have to vote in November and stand for change as he has spoken so eloquently of, yet with determination! Senator Clinton has had a nasty disposition every since Obama out spent her months ago. So it shouldn't come as surprise to any of us that she would not concede with dignity, to a man that deserves it.

06.04.08 at 3:29 PM
Proud Obamacrat says:
CONGRATS! Senator Obama
Barack EARNED the nom. Now on to Nov.!The talk about [who] Obama [MUST]pick as VP "so [the Dems] can win" is flawed logic in that it insists "winning" is the ultimate goal. Mutual respect among "partners"?, committment to the same goals?, ability to serve well in the role?. Aren't these most key? Enough of pick X cause so [we can win]. Focus must be pick X cause X is qualified, compatible, and can help Barack's win be even larger--not annoint its possibility.

06.04.08 at 6:37 PM
Leroy Deslandes says:
congratulation mr Obama for the future of the world nation we in Briton are glad to see our first prpoper challenge to the witehouse it has been ordained god bless senotar Obama peace be on to you one love

06.04.08 at 9:26 PM
Emeka Udeogu says:
Obama is actually carrying the beacon of Hope. He is the phenomenon to watch out for. Ahead ! Ahead allthe way for him.

06.05.08 at 4:34 AM
Linda Delahoussaye says:
Congratulation Mr.Obama! To God be the glory for he surely looked down on you. You ran a stong race and now it is up hill all the way. Keep standing for what you believe in and let your vision shine. You are truely what this country has been waiting for!!!

06.05.08 at 4:36 AM
Konstantin Todorov, Sofia, Bulgaria says:
Ako biah amerikanec, shtiah da glasuvam (vote) za Barack Obama.

06.05.08 at 4:58 AM
ed crandall says:
I hope your visions of granduer come true and America finds a Savior in B Husein Obama and not a wolf in sheeps clothing.

06.05.08 at 6:54 AM
Michael says:
To Ed Crandall: Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and I do not share in the worship, adulation and coronation of Obama, had it not been for the courage and character of Fannie Lou Hamer, Aaron Henry and many others in 1968, this moment would not have happened, for they are our "fallen heroes" who truly as the late John H. Johnson succeeded "against all odds"!!! I will cast my vote for them, not Obama.

06.05.08 at 8:17 AM
Denise says:
Wow. Obama you have done what no other has done. You have broken the glass ceiling on politics. I am so proud of you and all you have done. May Jesus continue to bless you and protect you and your family. Thank you American people to for taking a stand for change. I am glad you took a stand for what is right and make a difference in our lives.
Its too bad Hilary had to be so head strong to realize that the better person is the democratic nominee. Peace be with her and her family.

06.05.08 at 8:18 AM
Denise says:
Wow. Obama you have done what no other has done. You have broken the glass ceiling on politics. I am so proud of you and all you have done. May Jesus continue to bless you and protect you and your family. Thank you American people to for taking a stand for change. I am glad you took a stand for what is right and make a difference in our lives.
Its too bad Hilary had to be so head strong to realize that the better person is the democratic nominee. Peace be with her and her family.

06.05.08 at 9:00 AM
Sharon says:
Wow Obama, I am so proud that you ran this race all the way never tucking in your tail, you stood for what was right and made it thus far and I know that if its the will of GOD, He will continue to take you and your family all the way to the White House, I will continue to pray for you and your family, because God is able to see you through this Presidential Election, Love you Obama, Michelle and the GIrls.

06.05.08 at 9:03 AM
Kelly Lindsey says:
The blank screen kept reading "ACCESS DENIED." The same system is still in place however this time the password has become public. No secrets this time. No incryption. I'm typing O-b-a-m-a. I just hope Norton's makes security for this, because it feels like an old technology has had a major upgrade and I just don't want our system to crash again. {praying...}
Thank you Mr. Obama for helping America logon and create history instead of repeating it.

06.05.08 at 9:12 AM
S Bishop says:
All Americans should be proud of this momemnt. The Dream Lives On.

06.05.08 at 9:36 AM
Demetrius says:
I am proud of this momemnt in history.I trust an I know that Obama will do a magnificent job as serving us as our president.An African American as president has just made history in the U.S. look were he brought us from.

06.05.08 at 9:44 AM
L.R. Hocker says:
I am truly humbled by being able to witness this historic event. When I think of all the struggle and loss that our ancestors endured just to get us to this moment in time my heart cries out with joy. There have been tons of underhanded malicious accusations made against Sen. Obama (by Sen. Clinton and many of her supporters) and still he is the Dem. candidate for president of this free nation. What God has for you it is for you!!!

06.05.08 at 10:38 AM
LdyOper1 says:
"Oh Happy Day" That this is happening in my lifetime is a joy and a gift from God that I will cherish! Now, when future parents tell their little ones that ,"you could grow up to be president one day" will no longer be an empty promise offered ONLY as inspiration; but, it is indeed an actuality. Thank you God for letting me be here at this most historic time!

06.05.08 at 10:55 AM
Asia says:
I AM SO PROUD OF SENATOR OBAMA! I love the photo of the Senator and his wife watching Hillary's speech. Their faces say it all. Hell to the no. Don't select her Senator. Remember HER WORDS! You don't want what happened to Bobby Kennedy to happen to you...

Clinton Body Count (google)
Bill and Hillary Clinton: Their Secret Life (You tube)

06.05.08 at 11:03 AM
Linda says:
CONGRATS to SENATOR OBAMA anf the Strong Black Woman MIchelle Obama that Stands beside him. We are do for a change and they can bring it together as a TEAM.

CHANGE YES WE CAN

06.05.08 at 12:55 PM
Yvon says:
Senator Obama is so brilliantly articulate. People are excited about this election because of him. I am profoundly disappointed in the campaign conducted by former President Clinton and Senator Clinton. I viewed it as very negative, often nasty. My prayer is that he will reach the White House as our President and that he and his family will remain safe for all time. Go, Obama!

06.05.08 at 2:23 PM
Regina & Family says:
Congratulations Senator Obama. As a black female Panamanian who came to this country in 1969 at the age 8, makes me proud to know that this country has broken the barriors. Viva Obama!

06.05.08 at 3:17 PM
Annie Moore says: says:
I Annie Moore, am proud to be apart of this hostoric movement in our life time. Barack Obama to be the first African American to be come the Democrat nominee for Predsident of the United States. We still have alot to do before the Nov 7th. Election. We half to do our part in this election. We half to get people out to register to vote. So that they can cast their vote in Nov. for Barack Obama. If you never voted before this is your time. Yes we can!!!

06.05.08 at 3:57 PM
LORI GRAHAM says:
I CAN'T BELEIVE A BLACK MAN IS IN THE PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING PRAISE GOD BLACKS SHOULD BE PROUD OF OBAMA HE IS THE WINNING CANDIDATE. EVERYONE BETTER VOTE IN NOV 2008

06.05.08 at 4:25 PM
RoyAnne says:
I am proud to be of the African descent! even if Mr. Obama does not go any further (and I believe he will, for the Ethiopian will spread his wings!) He has indeed done well. Kudos to Barack. his wife Michelle, their daughters and his entire campaign team! With God on your side, sir, you can effect change that you can indeed believe in!!!!!!

06.05.08 at 6:51 PM
Siobhan says:
I'm so glad Obama won. Everyone, his supporters, Hillary's supporters, and republicans HAVE to admit that this man that an aura of power and dignity when he even walks in his room. I hope that everyone sees that he is, and ALWAYS has been, the best canidate for president. It goes to show how unprofessional Hillary was when she refused to concede. I mean, for real, he had nothing but nice things to say about her. GO OBAMA!!!!

06.05.08 at 6:56 PM
will tate says:
Congrats Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack H. Obama (I just love typing this).

I and my son watched as you gave your speech the other night. The next day my son started to do his homework and said that instead of being a football or basketball player, he wanted to be president. I hope this is a trend among all African-American boys. You just don't know how this will improve our collective lot.

May the Lord watch over you and your family. God bless the Secret Service.

06.05.08 at 7:49 PM
ed crandall says:
Are we so color crazed that we are willing to put anyone in the Whitehouse just because he's black or at least partially black. What ever happened to standing for what is right in Gods sight,like standing up to those that want to kill our unborn future citizens. Abortion has really done a job on "black America".

06.05.08 at 10:14 PM
briana says:
This Black man inspires me to get a flag of the United States of America. Now I can be proud to be an American with a leader who is distinguished, fine and focused on the future. I love my President. Never have I even thought these words.

06.05.08 at 10:16 PM
Jay says:
Sen.Barack Obama's historic success should serve as a strong message to those who harbor negative stereotypes about people of color. Let it be known we don't have to be rappers, football and basketball players. We can be teachers, nurses, physicians, lawyers, judges, graphic designers, politicians and yes, even President. Whether Obama win or loses he had made America proud.

06.06.08 at 5:37 AM
Fannie says:
Congrats to Sen. Barack and Mrs. Michele Obama!!! We know what God can do, and He did just what we PRAYED for, that He would give you the VICTORY. I am a grand-mother who feel like you are my Grand-son, and even though your Grand-mother couldn't travel, we Grannies was right there with you via TV. You have made us ALL proud by the way you are handling yourself, and don't allow the dirt to get in the way of the BLESSINGS that are to come!!!!!!

06.06.08 at 6:24 AM
Justina says:
Congratulations Obama! This victory is a big one for us on the African continent!! We are all very proud.

06.06.08 at 11:23 AM
JENNIFER MILTON says:
I am a 61 year young woman. NEVER in my WILDEST
dreams did I think I would live to see this day. I am SOOOO proud of him and of the Americans who made it possible.

06.06.08 at 11:35 AM
Viola says:
I agree with each one of you. I grew up in the 60's in Memphis, Tennessee and I marched w/king and I was the "standing room only" when King gave his the night before his assasination.

Note to Michael: Not everyone is consumed with abortion and dark or light skin colors. If you don't like what you are reading, leave this site.

06.06.08 at 1:44 PM
Corey says:
Congrats to Senator Obama!

It was a very hard fought victory. I've watched since the first primaries in Iowa. Through all the negative darts thrown his way, Obama continued to stay on message. Didnt seem like this race would ever end, but I'm glad it did and Obama won. I am a senior in college and he inspires me to reach my dreams. I and other young men of color really can believe we can be ANYTHING! And for that I say thanks! Vote Obama '08!

06.07.08 at 1:01 PM
Dot Thompson says:
Praise the Lord for you Senator Obama. May the Lord continue to bless you for the job ahead. We can do all thing thu Christ who strength us. Yes we can vote Obama 2008.

06.08.08 at 4:11 AM
Elizabeth says:
gsdfgs

06.08.08 at 9:02 AM
Augustus Nyakundi says:
Africa joins America and the rest of the world in celebrating Obama's win. We look forward to the change that we can truly believe in. The world will be safer if Obama is elected in November.

06.08.08 at 7:01 PM
Kevin says:
Sen Obama Win, Yes Yes! Dream Ticket No Ooh Heck NO!

We all must be mindful of this soo called dream ticket and remember Genesis 37:19-20.

“Here comes the dreamer… Let us slay him… Then we shall see what come of his Dreams...”

The reference to RFK’s assassination has already been spoken, soo beware of your choices for the future and never trust someone who feels Entitled or Cheated out of something they desire….

06.08.08 at 11:48 PM
Candace says:
Hilary, let's forget about her,it's OVER. She has enough on her hands,she has to deal with Bill. If you're not happy with the economy,health care and education,First pray about it, and THEN VOTE!!! This time
me we need to get it right,"Barack Obama". He's not an illusion, but he may be the solution. So tell all of your family,freinds, in order for change, we have to VOTE. Just do it. Fire it up!!!

06.10.08 at 3:58 PM
dureen hughes says:
as a citizen of one of the U.S. territories, St. Croix, I cannot vote in a presidential election but I am still going to campaign for Mr. Obama to my mainland friends and family. Forget and ignore all the political backstabbing and frontstabbing lets back Mr. Obama up all the way even when times get hard and rough as we know they will. Lets back Mr. Obama and stick with him for his first and second terms. Amen.

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