The TV screen is a flood of flags, bunting, crowds, Inaugural
stands, Lincoln Bibles and all the other patriotic paraphernalia of the day.
Best of all is the realization that it is not Mitt Romney who will be sworn
into the Oval Office.
After a year of haunting fear that in my final years the
country might be run by meanness and insensitivity, it’s reassuring beyond
belief that it is Barack Obama who is taking the oath again.
On my ninth birthday, March 4. 1933, Franklin
Roosevelt was inaugurated for the first time. I experienced that from a grainy
newspaper photograph.
Amid today’s wall-to-wall coverage on CNN etc. all
the words and images will reinforce the hope that somehow in some ways the next
four years will be better than the last.
As I leave my room for breakfast, I see the sign on
my teen-age granddaughter’s door across the hall: “Happiness is not a goal; it
is a byproduct. –Eleanor Roosevelt.”
Amen to that. Especially today.
Update: Romney, who had so many plans for Day One, spent it in sunny California, confirming what many Obama voters suspected when casting their ballots.
An aide says it was “doubtful” he would watch the Inauguration on TV, confirming what one of his sons confided to a reporter last month, “He wanted to be president less than anyone I’ve met in my life. He is a very private person who loves his family deeply and wants to be with them, but he has deep faith in God and he loves his country, but he doesn’t love the attention.”
He should have sent the President a thank-you card.
Update: Romney, who had so many plans for Day One, spent it in sunny California, confirming what many Obama voters suspected when casting their ballots.
An aide says it was “doubtful” he would watch the Inauguration on TV, confirming what one of his sons confided to a reporter last month, “He wanted to be president less than anyone I’ve met in my life. He is a very private person who loves his family deeply and wants to be with them, but he has deep faith in God and he loves his country, but he doesn’t love the attention.”
He should have sent the President a thank-you card.
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