I keep thinking of the line from Hamlet about how all great enterprises and the pitch and movements of men are carried awry. President Bush is not a man prone to the danger of hubris. We are mortals subject to the Will Of God and our breath and our souls are in His Keeping, Blessed Be His Name.
I keep thinking of the line from Hamlet about how all great enterprises and the pitch and movements of men are carried awry. President Bush is not a man prone to the danger of hubris. We are mortals subject to the Will Of God and our breath and our souls are in His Keeping, Blessed Be His Name.
If I didn't make it clear -- I disagree with Noonan's column. However this knee-jerk desire to toss out the baby with the bathwater is embarrassing, and one need not be mean -- like some of the slash-and-burn rhetoric on this thread, for instance (or like the usual five or six posters who demand, on Coulter threads, that the woman eat).
Disagree with Peggy = not an issue, but let's save the catty crap for the MoDos* (i.e. More Deserving) of the land.
* (However even Head Harridan Maureen Dowd, if you've been following her columns of the last two months, is currently more deserving of pity. Whaddamess!)