Many of us remember the U.S. victory over the Soviet Union in the
1980 Olympics at Lake Placid. It came at a good time.
We all know the story. The 1970's had been hard on
America. We were beginning to look like losers buffetted by
economic uncertainty, high inflation and unemployment, the loss
of prestige on the international stage, the looming threat of
nuclear war . . .
We often point to Ronald Reagan's election as where it all turned
around, but that hockey game at the Olympics, a moment when
Americans (college kids, no less) rose to the occasion against
all expectations, seemed to be part of a comeback in the public
consciousness.
I had a little of the same feeling this morning while listening
to Mike and Mike on ESPN Radio interview a guy who was seated on
the exit row in the
US Airways plane that crash-landed in the Hudson River.
He described a scene where people didn't panic, but instead did
what they needed to do in an orderly fashion to survive.
Everyone, from the pilot to the crew to the passengers to the
ferry operators and other rescuers, worked together to bring life
out of a deadly situation.
This is a proud moment. It comes at a time when we've been
smacked around by crisis and negativity. We have had a
feeling of looming disaster. We walk around psychically
hunched, braced for a hit. The actions of everyone involved
in the miracle on the Hudson shows that we may be better suited
to weather a storm and to rebuild than we thought.
I didn't have anything to do with this wonderful story, but these
people are my countrymen. I'm standing a little taller on
the inside today. This may be the start of our turnaround.
I must admit, Mr. Baker, I felt the same way after this bad
news/good news story. I felt a pride of ownership in those hearty
Americans who do their best in difficult circumstances. God bless
them all. And, I hope you're right about this being the repeat of
the Miracle on Ice. Maybe this should be called the Miracle on
the Icy River. Cheers!
james23| 1.16.09 @ 11:08AM
They done good, but can you imagine the result if Hank the Tank
Paulson had been the pilot? Panic!!
I haven't lost confidence in everyday Americans, but they are not
in charge. Official and unofficial Washington, on the other hand,
are at rock bottom.
Deborah| 1.16.09 @ 10:40AM
I must admit, Mr. Baker, I felt the same way after this bad news/good news story. I felt a pride of ownership in those hearty Americans who do their best in difficult circumstances. God bless them all. And, I hope you're right about this being the repeat of the Miracle on Ice. Maybe this should be called the Miracle on the Icy River. Cheers!
james23| 1.16.09 @ 11:08AM
They done good, but can you imagine the result if Hank the Tank Paulson had been the pilot? Panic!!
I haven't lost confidence in everyday Americans, but they are not in charge. Official and unofficial Washington, on the other hand, are at rock bottom.
sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 11:27AM
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