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Edited on Sat Dec-13-08 07:04 PM by FrenchieCat
My Mom is a determined French woman who came to America from Paris (bringing my brother and I with her) in search of the American Dream back in the early 70s. She certainly found it via my Step-father who is college educated and quite an affluent African-American (as was my real father, Black but not affluent) who has spoiled her to no end for the past 35 years that they have been together. They've live a great life of travel, art and own a beautiful home. In otherwords, they are "set", even in this terrible economy.
Well she called me today and said...."I'm reading Obama's book, and I am halfway through it". I asked her which one? She said, "Dreams of my Father". I nearly fainted! You see, my mother is only known for reading novels; mystery crime novels are her favorite...although she likes suspense novels as well.
I have been, in the past, a bit dismayed as my mom is quite the Typical American non intellectual consumer. She loves to shop, and loves to...well, Consume. She's never ever been interested in politics. Her regular television fares are the "Price is Right" and "jeopardy" and she has a subcription to "the National Enquirer" and People Magazine.
She only recently got interested at all in politics when the stock market bottom fell out (guess she got a bit aprehensive). But it appears that little by little, day after day, she is becoming more and more interested, not so much in politics as with the man, Barack Obama. She really likes him now because his little girls remind her of my girls when they were the same age. Her older sister (by one year, who married an African-American back in 1958 and had 5 kids) lives in a nearby city, and has had a crush on Obama since mid primaries....and I'm talking about a hard crush!...but couldn't seem to get her younger sibling interested. LOL!
My Mom and my Step-dad are on their way back to California after a 21 day cruise in Europe. She picked up the book in, of all places, Senegal, she says.
My point is that this a sea change for this 70 year old woman who really could have cared less about current events and politics and politicians for as long as I have known her. So I'm in shock that she's actually, without being prompted in any way, is reading a non fiction book.
So I'm concluding based on this concrete evidence that Barack Obama is going to mightily influence intellectualism in this country during the next 8 years. This is a great sign for this country.
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