Speechless
I was impressed by McCain’s gracious concession speech. Typically, during these speeches, the conceding candidate’s supporters boo the winner, affording the candidate the opportunity to be portrayed as a healer by urging post-election unity. In this speech, there was some of that, but it was kept to a minimum. And when John McCain said that America had come a long way as evidenced by the election of an African American as president, the audience applauded and cheered. In my entire life, I’ve never seen a crowd applaud the opponent during a concession speech.
Obama’s speech was beautiful, as we knew it would be, but more than anything else, it was the willingness of the Republican crowd to drop the partisan rancor to acknowledge a landmark moment in American history that filled me with hope for the future of our country.