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Monday, March 17, 2008 The Wit & Wisdom of Barack Obama My hunch is that the sentence is one of those things that no one will admit to being confused by, like the movies of Godard or the tenor-sax solos of John Coltrane, lest your peers think you're a loser or a moron. Certainly Obama fans won't admit how obscure the sentence is--though several have claimed that it's lifted from a prophecy of the Tribal Elders of the Hopi Indians. Hopi prophecies are famously obscure. Labels: lit crit posted by Cheryl # 3:01 PM
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I think what it might mean is that it's no good to "wait" for Godot or any saviour who will finally come along to make things right. If we want change, we have to do it ourselves. Even Obama can't deliver the change all on his own. He can only be the spearhead, an instrument of the popular movement.
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