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Peggy Noonan: Way Too Much God
Wall Street Journal ^ | January 21, 2005 | Peggy Noonan

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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To: RWR8189

Maybe Peggy has had too much to drink from one of the many parties going on in D.C.


101 posted on 01/20/2005 10:17:59 PM PST by Tempest (Click on my name for a long list of press contacts)
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To: zert_28

I feel the same way about her stuff. Too much of the vision thing. Everyone yaps about "shining city on a hill." I think she's probably madder she didn't write it than she is right, but this speech wasn't a barnburner.

Bush is an honest man, not a great speaker, no matter how much people suck up to him here.


102 posted on 01/20/2005 10:18:57 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE! Get the UN-ignoring, unilateralist Frogs out of Ivory Coast!)
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To: Palladin
I hated the part where W equated the cult of Islam with the Judeo-Christian traditions that have made this country what it is today.

Where EXACTLY did he do that?

103 posted on 01/20/2005 10:19:25 PM PST by Howlin (It's a great day to be an American -- and a Bush Republican!!!!)
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To: Red Sea Swimmer

I barely remember listening to Hawkwind, if ya know what I mean ? lol


104 posted on 01/20/2005 10:19:45 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: Darkwolf377
Music is an amazing thing. It can be very powerful indeed in moving people. Certain forms of music suit certain settings. It is all about mindset and setting. Too many people get too involved in criticizing the artist for whatever political views they may hold and the quality of music they perform. By not separating the music form the messenger people miss out on enjoying many forms of music. Music is subjective, but some musical pieces are classics that transcend time and space. A good DJ is the philosopher of a party.

Birds are twittering outside my office window right now. They sound like they are having a convention or something. Pesky critters... :)

105 posted on 01/20/2005 10:23:46 PM PST by Red Sea Swimmer (Tisha5765Bav)
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To: A Citizen Reporter
I find Peggy to be a bloody hypocrite.
Because, upon reflection, her opinion of Bush's speech is different than yours? If she's wrong (and I'd like her to be -- I'm rather grateful to Bush for giving the Right a beyond-one-term goal) that'll be bad enough, but conservatives receive a lot from Noonan. Cut her a little slack.

106 posted on 01/20/2005 10:25:08 PM PST by AnnaZ
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To: Fenris6
She influences millions. And despite what the cynics here say, Peggy "gets it". Go to her archive section and read her stuff. So she didn't like the lack of nuance in Bush's speech. Big deal. You want to toss her off the island b.c of it?

I have never really cared for her, I don't know... She obviously doesn't "get it" although I do, she is green with envy, reminds of Babs Boxer interrogating Condi Rice the other day...

107 posted on 01/20/2005 10:25:29 PM PST by Echo Talon
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To: LibertarianInExile

Got that right. Noonan is getting trashed for speaking her mind... nevermind her track record. So begins the conservative splintering...

108 posted on 01/20/2005 10:26:34 PM PST by exhaustedmomma (Tancredo said Bush's guest-worker proposal is "a pig with lipstick")
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To: John Lenin
They were a bit before my time, but I'm sure it would have been a lot of fun to see them live. The first electronic band I heard was Kraftwerk.

"She's a model and she's looking good." in a mechanical Dusseldorf accent.

109 posted on 01/20/2005 10:27:35 PM PST by Red Sea Swimmer (Tisha5765Bav)
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To: Howlin
Guess who else was panning the speech: David Frum. Now, class, what do those two have in common?"""

They're both 1) former speechwriters who didn't get to write this speech, and are envious and jealous; 2) arrogant individuals; and 3) neocons. IN other words - - three strikes.

110 posted on 01/20/2005 10:28:37 PM PST by churchillbuff
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To: Howlin

Nope, I suspect you enjoy the music you sang as a school kid. I was a rather old fashion music teacher, and I made a point of teaching the children songs such as "America, the Beautiful, "Columbia, The Gem of The Ocean", "Faith of Our Fathers" and "God Bless America" These songs and many others are an important part of our American heritage. Sadly, many school children nowadays are not being taught these wonderful patriotic songs.


111 posted on 01/20/2005 10:28:50 PM PST by Irish Queen
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To: exhaustedmomma
So begins the conservative splintering...

OMG, that is just SO rich, coming from you!

112 posted on 01/20/2005 10:29:09 PM PST by Howlin (It's a great day to be an American -- and a Bush Republican!!!!)
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To: churchillbuff

I've asked you before not to post to me.


113 posted on 01/20/2005 10:29:35 PM PST by Howlin (It's a great day to be an American -- and a Bush Republican!!!!)
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To: Red Sea Swimmer

Hawkwind was more progressive than Kraftwerk. Much better in my opinion.


114 posted on 01/20/2005 10:29:42 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: Red Sea Swimmer
That's interesting that you all are talking about the music. I like all music and it is a big part of my everyday life. I didn't even notice the music today. "Hail to the Chief" was all I needed to hear to get me all teary eyed. (Although I did enjoy the National Anthem very much also).
115 posted on 01/20/2005 10:30:42 PM PST by jennyjenny
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To: John Lenin
You've piqued my interest now. I'll have to track down an old Hawkwind album somewhere.
116 posted on 01/20/2005 10:31:06 PM PST by Red Sea Swimmer (Tisha5765Bav)
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To: jennyjenny

Music, like perfume, is a very powerful memory retrieval agent.


117 posted on 01/20/2005 10:32:26 PM PST by Red Sea Swimmer (Tisha5765Bav)
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To: Dont_Tread_On_Me_888
For the record, what in the heck did President Bush mean when he said . . . "Liberty for all does not mean independence from one another." I find that very disturbing as it implies more globalism and wealth transfer and less liberty.

Geez, talk about going off the deep end.

118 posted on 01/20/2005 10:32:53 PM PST by Howlin (It's a great day to be an American -- and a Bush Republican!!!!)
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To: jennyjenny

8675309...8675309...


119 posted on 01/20/2005 10:33:11 PM PST by Red Sea Swimmer (Tisha5765Bav)
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To: Red Sea Swimmer

You should like them if you are a techno fan.


120 posted on 01/20/2005 10:33:20 PM PST by John Lenin
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