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Whoopi Goldberg | 11/05/2008 9:00 am

Whoopi Goldberg: We Have Finally Become Part of the Fabric of the United States of America

Whoopi Goldberg

A moment about history.

Tonight as I watched the numbers come in, I was cautiously optimistic that there would be a big change — but I wasn’t fully convinced. And then I called my mom, and the numbers kept changing and moving forward, and I said to her, “Ma, did you ever in your life think you would see this day?” And she said emphatically, “No. I never thought I’d live to see this day.” And it surprised me because my mom is the most optimistic person that I know and it never occurred to me that this was something she was hoping for. Not just because it was a black candidate, but because it meant that anything was again possible in the United States of America.

I’m being black about his, I’m celebrating in my heart and I have screamed out of my window. I realized that for probably the first time in my life, in thinking about myself as an American, it occurred to me that this is really our arrival in the country that said everything was possible. We have finally become part of the fabric of the United States of America. This is just strictly speaking as a black person. It would be very difficult not to talk about the thrill of that part of it because 160 years have gone by and we have finally come to the place where we are ready for leaders and ready to look at leaders as men and women and perhaps not by their color. But it is the first time it has happened so folks should not be surprised that black folks are really, really happy about this.

On John McCain — whose speech was so beautiful, so brilliant, and so heartfelt, and so American. I wish that he had been that person throughout this campaign because that’s the John McCain that I respect and have always respected and had great joy about. I was thrilled at the way he handled himself but moreover how he handled the crowd who began to boo, and he said, “No, that’s not what it is. Tomorrow I wake up and I am in the service of my country.” It is an amazing and beautiful concession speech. Something we have not heard for such a long time.

The negativity that surrounded this campaign was extraordinary. But I do believe that somehow this young man, Barack Obama, is going to reach his arms out to the nation and embrace us as one, as the United States of America, the truly beautiful gem in the world, the great nation that we are. And he, I think, for now at least in this moment, has made us a better country, has made us a better people. And somehow the youth of America got it. And they dropped all their peripheral stuff that we always kvetch about them doing. They dropped all the BS and got out there and made their voices heard. And people now recognize that the youth of America is a force to be reckoned with. And when you look at these shining faces that look up and look at each other as not black or white or any of these things but as Americans, it is a sigh of a relief that I can’t remember having in such a long time. Whether you are a republican or a democrat or an independent tonight, I don’t think there was anyone in the country who didn’t realize that something magnificent happened. God bless us all, God bless America, the America that can be.

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Chrome Toe
I was referring to the post by “common sense” just above mine. Feelin spunky today i guess…
By Chrome Toe on 11/05/2008 7:08 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
What an uninformed statement. Alan Keyes was on my ballot; he was the candidate of the American Independent Party, ironically a party founded in part on opposition to civil rights laws and with George Wallace as the first candidate. Also, you speak like race is something that can be determined mathematically. In fact there is one race, the human race, and the “races” we identify culturally are not genetically distinct. I voted for Obama, and I voted for the man who he is. Part of that experience he had was having to deal with the curious notions of what race means in this society. That does not mean that I voted for him because he was black, but he certainly had experiences that enriched him as a person because he was black. Don’t rain on Whoopi’s parade—and the parade of millions of others all over the world. If you don’t want to march, stay inside and watch Fox News.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 11/05/2008 2:09 pm
Rita T
Right on, Elizabeth!
By Rita T on 11/05/2008 2:37 pm
~ countrywoman ~
Hi Elizabeth Just after the rush I felt from the ENTIRE front page of our local paper graced by our new leader, I was subsequently delighted by the “Doonesbury” comic strip: The white guy is expressing his feelings, “Son of a gun! What a great, great day! We DID it!!” The next panel has him defending the concept of “we” to his buddy of color, “He’s half-white, you know!” Loved it!! Our new President belongs to, and reflects ALL Americans. It finally IS all about the content of our character.
:-}
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 11/05/2008 5:15 pm
Maurine H
Thank you, Elizabeth, for saying what needed to be said. We need no small-minded thoughts today. We are celebrating America’s growing up.
By Maurine H on 11/05/2008 6:24 pm
starry Nite
Common Sense Alan keys is one black person i would not vote for. Has nothing to do with his being black. It is because he is an idiot. Who are you trying to scare with that ignorant remark about Obama being Arab. Why not continue with the not a citizen and muslim crap. Through in Rev. Wright and Ayers for good measue. You answered my question about would this type of insanity stop after the election.
By starry Nite on 11/05/2008 4:05 pm
Catherine Kaiman
starry Nite, I too was asking myself that question. Apparently, and sadly we have our answer. Don’t let it detract from what you and millions of other Americans accomplished last night. Some will always choose to be divided instead of united, focus on differences instead of similarities, and judge by the color or at times, a man’s name, instead of his character. Don’t let anyone steal from your joy and pride for what your nation “DID” last night. I share in your joy starry, and so do many around the globe!
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/05/2008 4:50 pm
Dona Howlett
adding your name to my Wow Racist list Your comments in my opinion are just Sour Grapes……….and nasty.
By Dona Howlett on 11/05/2008 8:13 pm
Dona Howlett
Sorry……..forgot to address. This is for Common sense………….
By Dona Howlett on 11/05/2008 8:16 pm
Catherine Kaiman
Oh thank you for clarifying that Dona, I was reading my post thinking what was racist or nasty about my comment? Then I realized who it was really for, whew….forgive me, I was up all night Tuesday watching the election results, and celebrating. So when I seen your post I had a “brain-toot” thinking it was directed at me.
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/06/2008 9:48 am
Wine Warrior
Dona, “adding your name to my Wow Racist list” I don’t know why they don’t stay over on Free Republican or on a Fox News Blog with their fellows…..which reminds me. The McCain audience last night at the Biltmore…..a sea of white faces.
By Wine Warrior on 11/05/2008 11:54 pm
Dona Howlett
Wine Warrior………… I wondered if anyone else noticed that……….it was so starkly white.
By Dona Howlett on 11/06/2008 3:33 am
Jacq. C.
FIRED UP!!!!! READY TO GO!!!!!!! ” i was ready to leave the country if he did not win, i could not live in such a separate world. WE ARE SOOOO FORTUNATE! God Bless!
By Jacq. C. on 11/05/2008 1:58 pm
Faith Rossell
Dear Jacq.C. I saw your post and I, too, was going to leave if Obama didn’t get elected….so, it was cool to see your post. Isn’t it interesting that just when you know you can’t take anymore … a miracle happens…God’s Richest Blessings…faith
By Faith Rossell on 11/07/2008 12:07 pm
Chrome Toe
Beautifully stated. Poignant. I’m so happy to have been a part of this. Good for you Whoopi… and all the black people in this country… good for you. I think you should be really really happy. I hope you’re celebrating.
By Chrome Toe on 11/05/2008 2:01 pm