Sucks to be on the outside, I guess, once one has been on the inside.
Peggy thinks no one can right a speech but her
Noonan: God was invoked relentlessly. Personally, and I am not a big organized religion guy, but I did not feel this relentlessness at all.
Noonan: The speech did not deal with specifics--9/11, terrorism, particular alliances, Iraq. It was, instead, assertively abstract. Assertively abstract Well, good.
Bush: The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands." Sounds good to me, and needed to be said.
Noonan: Ending tyranny in the world? Well that's an ambition, and if you're going to have an ambition it might as well be a big one. But this declaration, which is not wrong by any means, seemed to me to land somewhere between dreamy and disturbing. Peggy may be disturbed. Ha.. Shes disturbed because her input may not have been requested for the speech.
Noonan: Again, this is not heaven, it's earth. The President never said that it was heaven.
Bush: we are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." Yes, this might have been said better. Maybe we are ready to reach for perhaps the greatest achievements in the history of freedom would have been better.
Noonan:One wonders if they shouldn't ease up, calm down, breathe deep, get more securely grounded. The most moving speeches summon us to the cause of what is actually possible. Perfection in the life of man on earth is not. Peggy has a lot of nerve. Ive read her books carefully and much of her other writing. She has a lot of nerve. She has often had a gardenful of flowery, perfumey high-reaching vanities throughout her writings.
Calm down Peggy.