
I must admit, regardless of my fascination with the political process, I've never had much care for Inauguration Day itself. It's really just the ceremonial certain call for the year's election and the new administration's time to actually implement their seemingly endless policy adjustments. (Lord knows, every thing's going wrong by election season) Now I knew that this year's festivities would have a bit more clout, especially around college "campi," but an unexpected email caused me to stop and think through the onset of confusion. Needless to say, my resort was to humbly plead for a little consistency...
This Tuesday, the student body of Texas Lutheran University received the following message from the School President.
On Tuesday, January 20, Barack Obama will be inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States. Always an historic event, this year's Inauguration will be even moreso, since Mr. Obama is the first African American in our 233-year history to be elected to our country's highest office. I invite the entire TLU community to gather together to observe the inauguration ceremony and inaugural speech"
To be perfectly honest, my first reaction to this announcement was to immediately question whether the same event would have occurred had Sen. John McCain been elected President? Now at this time I will have to reveal myself as a solid conservative and although McCain was certainly not my ideal candidate, being on the loosing side does cause me to quickly question the regularity of such a University sponsored event.
I have no quibble with celebrating the inauguration; we should always recognize and cherish a democratic electoral process which can be conducted regularly and without violent discontent after the results are in. Nor do I have a problem with celebrating the candidate himself. But for the sake of consistency, did the University hold a similar get together 8 years ago for the newly elected President Bush? If someone knows the answer to this, I'd love to know. I wouldn't be too surprised in either case as Bush was a local product and quite popular early in his first term. As for the function, I do wonder if we need any more
Obama induced partying...