Remove All Doubt
Friday, July 18
 
Andrew Sullivan posts this quote from the Blair speech on his website. It nearly brought tears to my eyes:

"We are fighting for the inalienable right of humankind -- black or white; Christian or not; left, right or merely indifferent -- to be free -- free to raise a family in love and hope; free to earn a living and be rewarded by your own efforts; free not to bend your knee to any man in fear; free to be you, so long as being you does not impair the freedom of others. That's what we're fighting for, and it's a battle worth fighting. And I know it's hard on America. And in some small corner of this vast country, out in Nevada or Idaho or these places I've never been to but always wanted to go -- (laughter) -- I know out there, there's a guy getting on with his life, perfectly happily, minding his own business, saying to you, the political leaders of this country, "Why me, and why us, and why America?" And the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment in time, and the task is yours to do. And our job -- my nation, that watched you grow, that you fought alongside and now fights alongside you, that takes enormous pride in our alliance and great affection in our common bond -- our job is to be there with you. You're not going to be alone. We will be with you in this fight for liberty. We will be with you in this fight for liberty. And if our spirit is right and our courage firm, the world will be with us."

This guy gets it. He speaks from the vantage point of the leader of a nation that recognizes it bequeathed the leadership of free peoples and liberal government to America after Europe committed suicide with the first WW. There is little doubt that in the vast expanse of future history the United States and Great Britain will barely be seen as separate nations, but instead as a common culture. That is what Blair tapped into in that quote -- and it just doesn't include the Europeans.

Jon
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