Posted on 01/20/2005 9:33:31 PM PST by RWR8189
Was the president's speech a case of "mission inebriation"?
It was an interesting Inauguration Day. Washington had warmed up, the swift storm of the previous day had passed, the sky was overcast but the air wasn't painful in a wind-chill way, and the capital was full of men in cowboy hats and women in long furs. In fact, the night of the inaugural balls became known this year as The Night of the Long Furs.
Laura Bush's beauty has grown more obvious; she was chic in shades of white, and smiled warmly. The Bush daughters looked exactly as they are, beautiful and young. A well-behaved city was on its best behavior, everyone from cops to doormen to journalists eager to help visitors in any way.
For me there was some unexpected merriness. In my hotel the night before the inauguration, all the guests were evacuated at 1:45 in the morning. There were fire alarms and flashing lights on each floor, and a public address system instructed us to take the stairs, not the elevators. Hundreds of people wound up outside in the slush, eventually gathering inside the lobby, waiting to find out what next.
The staff--kindly, clucking--tried to figure out if the fire existed and, if so, where it was. Hundreds of inaugural revelers wound up observing each other. Over there on the couch was Warren Buffet in bright blue pajamas and a white hotel robe. James Baker was in trench coat and throat scarf. I remembered my keys and eyeglasses but walked out without my shoes. After a while the "all clear" came,
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I agree... the thousand points of light only emphasized how small the Bush Sr. agenda was.
Thanks for that characterization.
Handily used frequently among those who support the President, so.....lukewarmly.
No. I find Peggy to be a bloody hypocrite. "Conservatives receive a lot from Noonan"......well Peggy's in it for Peggy, and tonight she's made it perfectly blatant.
I felt the same way listening to the Republican convention when at times this "freedom spreading" rhetoric was also espoused from the podium.
IMHO, if we are in Iraq because it's a breeding ground for problems for us, that makes sense to me. If we are there because of some idealistic notion that the Iraqis should be free, that does not make sense. They have to do that for themselves. We can't do it for them.
On the other hand W did say some things I liked in his speech, such as:
"This is not primarily the task of arms, though we will defend ourselves and our friends by force of arms when necessary. "
and I liked the line about how "Liberty will come to those who love it." That I think is true and well said.
I was surprised too. I saw her on Fox today and don't recall any of this she wrote in her WSJ piece, but I wasn't listening very closely. I think if she had been this negative, it would have caught my attention.
You think it's not?
God.."Way too much Noonan"
I'm sorry that Noonan has exposed herself as being as petty as she seems to be.
Thanks for the reminder. I'm listening to it on Rhapsody right now. I remember "Fable" from my freshman year at college...what a year that was!
Which time? She made two terribly different appearances on Fox. The one right after the speech, in which she did refer to the speech as "God drenched", and then one this evening. Obviously, by that time she had writen her column for the WSJ, and was much more critical.
The way he was saying it I took it as a thousand new government programs ...
It's a cosmic track par excellence.
For interested readers, visit...
http://www.funs.co.uk/midi/23.html
It is only a midi file. But the sound is o.k.
It was actually very nice to hear God mentioned so many times.
redrock
Poor Peggy, this petty pouting is so pitifully puerile.
Trite can be cute, but it hardly carries an argument.
I'm sorry that Noonan has exposed herself as being as petty as she seems to be.
Peter Piper Picked a Punnet of Peggy Noonans.
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