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Or martial arts star Chuck Norris barnstorming for Mike Huckabee? Mike who? Professor Thompson offers an apt oxymoron for it all. "They were temporarily iconic." You betcha. What will endure? Obama's address on race, way back in March, could well stand the test of time, regardless of whether the Democrat wins or loses. When his campaign was thrown off-stride by his former pastor's incendiary remarks about race, Obama faced the issue head-on and spoke to the frustrations of Americans of all races: "The anger is real. It is powerful, and to simply wish it away, to condemn it without understanding its roots, only serves to widen the chasm of misunderstanding that exists between the races," he said. Months later, the 84,000 people who filled Denver's Invesco Field to see Obama become the first black American to accept a major party nomination for president were a sight to be remembered. For McCain, my friends, his most memorable moment may well have come far earlier, when he found redemption in the snows of New Hampshire after losing the Iowa caucuses. His candidacy had been written off not much earlier as essentially dead. Eric Dezenhall, a public relations expert, nominates a different telling moment for McCain, from the town-hall-style debate in October. "He was sort of wandering around in the back as Obama was speaking," Dezenhall said. "You have this old guy who just doesn't know what to do." The victor's path to the presidency will be well chronicled in future history books.
The losers' treks, no matter how compelling, will get lesser treatment. Except, perhaps, for Obama's historic journey. For all of the intensity of Clinton's quest to become the first woman president, from the dramatic high of her New Hampshire comeback to her excruciatingly long exit from the race, and all of the drama and silliness in between, says Thompson, "ask any 18-year-old freshman entering college five years from now about any of those things and I will be very surprised if any of them can tell you anything."
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