Each person’s unique voice — from the lyrical African-English of his father or half-sister Auma, from his independent-minded and concerned mother to the voice of the South-side of Chicago’s preachers, political organizers and young black men on the street, to his Kansas-bred grandparents and his Indonesian stepfather — these are people that Obama carries with him. These aren’t stock characters like Joe-the-plumber or Joe-Six-Pack. They aren’t the subjects of morality tales like the historical characters in Kennedy’s “Profiles in Courage.” They are complex characters with hardships and conflicts, plagued by self-doubt and inspired by high ideals. They cuss and they cry.
I am so grateful that our democracy has elected a leader who can write like this, think and feel so deeply, with great subtlety and sympathy, and who will bring with him to the White House such a new assortment of interesting people — not in his Cabinet but in his head.