Wednesday 12 November 2008
by:
Garrison Keillor, The Chicago Tribune

The city of Chicago is celebrating the
rise of one of their own to the office of president of the United
States. (Photo: Getty Images / AFP)
Be happy, dear hearts, and allow
yourselves a few more weeks of quiet exultation. It isn't gloating,
it's satisfaction at a job well done. He was a superb candidate,
serious, professorial but with a flashing grin and a buoyancy that
comes from working out in the gym every morning. He spoke in a
genuine voice, not senatorial at all. He relished campaigning. He
accepted adulation gracefully. He brandished his sword against his
opponents without mocking or belittling them. He was elegant,
unaffected, utterly American, and now (Wow) suddenly America is
cool. Chicago is cool. Chicago!!!
We threw the dice and we won the jackpot
and elected a black guy with a Harvard degree, the middle name
Hussein and a sense of humor - he said, "I've got relatives who look
like Bernie Mac, and I've got relatives who look like Margaret
Thatcher." The French junior minister for human rights said, "On
this morning, we all want to be American so we can take a bite of
this dream unfolding before our eyes." When was the last time you
heard someone from France say they wanted to be American and take a
bite of something of ours? Ponder that for a moment.
The world expects us to elect pompous
yahoos, and instead we have us a 47-year-old prince from the prairie
who cheerfully ran the race, and when his opponents threw sand at
him, he just smiled back. He'll be the first president in history to
look really good making a jump shot. He loves his classy wife and
his sweet little daughters. At the same time, he knows pop music,
American lit and constitutional law. I just can't imagine anybody
cooler.
It feels good to be cool, and all of us
can share in that, even sour old right-wingers and embittered
blottoheads. Next time you fly to Heathrow and hand your passport to
the man with the badge, he's going to see "United States of America"
and look up and grin. Even if you worship in the church of Fox,
everyone you meet overseas is going to ask you about Obama, and you
may as well say you voted for him because, my friends, he is your
line of credit over there. No need anymore to try to look Canadian.
And the coolest thing about him is the
fact that back in the early '90s, given a book contract after the
hoo-ha about his becoming the First Black Editor of The Harvard Law
Review, instead of writing the basic exploitation book he could've
written, he put his head down and worked hard for a few years and
wrote a good book, an honest one, which, since his rise in politics,
has earned the Obamas enough to buy a nice house and put money in
the bank. A successful American entrepreneur.
Our hero who galloped to victory has
inherited a gigantic mess. The country is sunk in debt. The Treasury
announced it must borrow $550 billion to get the government through
the fourth quarter, more than the entire deficit for 2008, so he
will have to raise taxes and not only on bankers and lumber barons.
His promise never to raise the retirement age is not a good idea.
Whatever he promised the Iowa farmers about subsidizing ethanol is
best forgotten at this point. We may not be getting our National
Health Service cards anytime soon. And so on and so on.
So enjoy the afterglow of the election
awhile longer. We all walk taller this fall. People in Copenhagen
and Stockholm are sending congratulatory e-mails - imagine! We are
being admired by Danes and Swedes! And Chicago becomes The First
City. Step aside, San Francisco. Shut up, New York. The Midwest is
cool now. The mind reels. Have a good day.
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Garrison Keillor is radio host and
author.