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The bloom of the rose

Posted by Aosher On September - 16 - 2009

If even George W. Bush recognised the failings of the Sarah Palin pick…

“I’m trying to remember if I’ve met her before. I’m sure I must have.” His eyes twinkled, then he asked, “What is she, the governor of Guam?”

Everyone in the room seemed to look at him in horror, their mouths agape. When Ed told him that conservatives were greeting the choice enthusiastically, he replied, “Look, I’m a team player, I’m on board.” He thought about it for a minute. “She’s interesting,” he said again. “You know, just wait a few days until the bloom is off the rose.” Then he made a very smart assessment.

“This woman is being put into a position she is not even remotely prepared for,” he said. “She hasn’t spent one day on the national level. Neither has her family. Let’s wait and see how she looks five days out.” It was a rare dose of reality in a White House that liked to believe every decision was great, every Republican was a genius, and McCain was the hope of the world because, well, because he chose to be a member of our party.

I suppose it’s not a huge surprise – the man may not have been an exemplary human but he was a career politician. He would have known what he was seeing. And the last sentence is also unfair – Bush and McCain were not friends, for all that the White House said from the podium.

Karma

Posted by Aosher On September - 14 - 2009

The three men responsible for the ban on liquids on airplanes have been found guilty and sentenced to significant jail time.

Frankly they deserve it, if only for the bloody inconvenience that they have successfully caused. Alas, despite the progress being made in liquid-scanning technology, I don’t anticipate the ban being lifted any time soon. I suspect that it is simply too lucrative for airports and airlines alike.

Questions of the week

Posted by Aosher On September - 11 - 2009

Sometimes I wonder what they’d do with Bin Laden, if they ever found him. Would it be a big trial then a quiet but lengthly jail sentence? Or would Obama strip down to his shorts and administer a good thrashing, Putin-style, on a scaffold at the centre of Pennsylvania Avenue?

Would the American public and press be prepared to accept the quiet dignity of civilised justice? And would the President of the day be able to resist the popularity bump that would be associated with an overwhelming and barbaric display of public catharsis?

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