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I who have written this story, or rather this fable, give no credence to the various incidents related in it. For some things in it are the deceptions of demons, other poetic figments; some are probable, others improbable; while still others are intended for the delectation of foolish men. (Closing lines of the Táin Bó Cúalnge)

Like Holy Week

SO LAST Night at the Housing Co-Op we had our weekly pot luck. For afters we had some tasty homemade cakes frosted in a way that many will recognise:

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I took the cake and cut the first slice. As I passed it to my right I said, “This is my Obama, given for you.”

No one gets the joke…

The question at work today, asked of the Religion Geek, was how long before Good Friday was that thing with the palms? Palm Sunday was the meaning. THe answer is it’s Four Days from cries of “Hosannah! Hosannah!” to cries of “Crucify! Crucify!”

I loved this line from today’s New York Times:

Mr. Obama’s advisers said they were startled, if gratified, by the jubilation that greeted the news of Mr. Obama’s victory in much of the United States and abroad.

Startled? What the heck: you were selling this man as the best thing since sliced bread and you are “startled” that people believed you?

Part of me wonders if the reaction of the Left Wing isn’t just a simple transference of “THANK GOD IT’S NOT BUSH!” I don’t think it’s sunk in to many white people that we’ve elected a President-of-Colour. I think the white people out there would have voted for Jimmy Carter and the Ghost of FDR. Or that guy from the show West Wing and Chris, the DJ from Northern Exposure. I think the left hates Bush and his ilk that much.

But they elected a Person-of-Colour and so amid all the white folks dancing in the streets there were quite a few non-white folks weeping. I don’t think the white people get this at all. Why? Because Prop 8 Passed in California and, predictably, some people are unhappy about it. And they are commenting on the painful irony of electing a Black President while shoving gays back into oppression.

And my very smart and sexy boyfriend points out that having our marriage rights denied is nothing compared to 450 years of slavery. Lo: the reaction is not pretty.

Outside the USA, the world knows we’ve elected a black man. How amazing is it that after 200 centuries of claiming to be a melting pot, we’ve elected someone who has a non-white, non-English (or Dutch) sounding name!

Another reason I think the left is confused is because Mr Obama is a moderate: not very progressive on most things, although I applaud his take from the rich and give to the poor attitude. (Why? Because in 30 years of Corporate Welfare, 20 years of supply-side presidents and 8 years of a Neo-Liberal Democrat have resulted in total chaos.) Obama is a moderate: middle of the road. Agonising over issues of morality and social justice but unwilling to advocate for laws in favour of the things he says he supports – and unwilling to go so far as his supporters want him to go in support of gay marriage (etc). He knows where his votes come from!

And so, today, as he picks Washington insiders for his team and admits to being “startled” about how popular he is, all things an adult politician should be doing, I wonder how long it will take before his followers realise they’ve elected another, well… politician. This is the same reason he cut-and-ran on the whole Patriot Act/Civil Liberties thing.

What is amazing is that our hatred of Bush so blinded us to the fact that this was another politician. The same charismatic folksiness about Bush that drove the left crazy is present in Obama: just in a charismatic urban way. It’s already driving the Right just as crazy. They’ve been using “Arrogant” almost as much as the left uses “Stupid”.

Most presidents have to wait until their first 100 days are over before the scales fall from their followers eyes. Obama’s followers seem to have forgotten that there are 3 months between the election and the Inauguration. They’re getting angsty and it’s only two days after the election.

I pointed out to a coworker that if, as an anchor, you have only the presidency of the United States, Tuesday must have been terrifying: change is always scary. If you have something else, it’s not bad at all. That’s the meaning of “Jesus is Lord”: it doesn’t matter who is hiding on Caesar’s throne, Jesus is Lord. Good gov’t, bad Gov’t. Jesus is Lord. Support the Gov’t, reject the gov’t. Jesus is Lord. Vote for him, submit to her will as divine monarch, or be imprisoned in a fascist state, Jesus is Lord.

That’s the good news.

I think a lot of faithful people imagine Obama will make living out the Gospel easier for them. I think a lot of faithful people imagine Obama will make living out the Gospel harder for them.

I think the only thing that matters is that Jesus is Lord.

2 comments to Like Holy Week

  • Huw,

    I’m more hopeful and intrigued at this than you are, including thinking that the belittled ‘community organizer’ will be consistently moderate because he’s looking for consensus for change. That’s how I understand his declared pragmatic approach to abortion, for example (which offends both pro-life and pro-choice purists).

    more to the point, though, and what prompted me to write here was that I really, really like your last little paragraph. “I think a lot of faithful people imagine Obama will make living out the Gospel easier for them. I think a lot of faithful people imagine OBama will make living out the Gospel harder for them. I think the only thing that matters is that Jesus is Lord.”

    love,
    donald

  • Huw

    Thanks, Donald! I’m a little more hopeful than I let on, I think. But only a little. Carter… Clinton… Obama. Maybe things will be different.

    I do like your connecting of “community organizer” with pragmatism. I’d not yet seen those two as being reflections of each other. Honestly, it is his community organizing skills that interest me. I want to see where that goes – although, of course, the cynic in me fears simple demagoguery!

    The other thing that gives me hope is his popularity out in the world: not because we need a popular president, but rather because I think it means the world might actually trust us to be who we promise ourselves to be under him – rather than the local bully.