Speaking of politics, Senator Clinton is going to 'give a major speech' tonight and I hope its the speech that needs to happen, the one I had in mind when I recently wished that close friends of hers would lock her in a room with a pad of paper and some pencils and tell her to make it happen. I have to say, I'm hopeful in my heart, but I wouldn't necessarily bet on it with my wallet. I've always been one who is carefully aware of not staying too long at a gathering/event/party/conversation, I avoid trying to drag things out and force moments to go longer than they realistically are. I'm much better about this in social capacities, or seeing it in other people -- I'm less good at it about important real decisions in my personal life (when to quit jobs, when to end relationships, when to move houses, etc. though I do still say that even staying too late is obviously the lesson I"m supposed to learn), so I actually have lots of empathy for her staying on so long because she obviously wanted this real badly. Which is why I feel strangely loving while also desperately annoyed that its still going on at all. Its vacation time, we want a break from homework. Congress goes into recession like 5 times a year. Why can't the campaigns do it too? Its summer reruns season, leave us alone.
Speaking of politics, Senator Clinton is going to 'give a major speech' tonight and I hope its the speech that needs to happen, the one I had in mind when I recently wished that close friends of hers would lock her in a room with a pad of paper and some pencils and tell her to make it happen. I have to say, I'm hopeful in my heart, but I wouldn't necessarily bet on it with my wallet. I've always been one who is carefully aware of not staying too long at a gathering/event/party/conversation, I avoid trying to drag things out and force moments to go longer than they realistically are. I'm much better about this in social capacities, or seeing it in other people -- I'm less good at it about important real decisions in my personal life (when to quit jobs, when to end relationships, when to move houses, etc. though I do still say that even staying too late is obviously the lesson I"m supposed to learn), so I actually have lots of empathy for her staying on so long because she obviously wanted this real badly. Which is why I feel strangely loving while also desperately annoyed that its still going on at all. Its vacation time, we want a break from homework. Congress goes into recession like 5 times a year. Why can't the campaigns do it too? Its summer reruns season, leave us alone.
this is unscrambled. uh, ranting.
Date: 2008-06-03 03:39 pm (UTC)I mean, I'm glad the guy is getting paid and all, but I found myself agreeing with David Brooks (is it a cold day in hell?) when he said:
1. McClellan is more of the problem than the solution. The Bush White House has some smart people in it, but is 80% staffed with mooks (yes, he actually said mooks) who don't argue or disagree with anything the president says except when their careers are safe.
2. There's nothing new in this book that hasn't been (better) said by others (Tenent, Woodward) anyway.
AND, let me also say, WTF was McClellan supposed to do? It's his fcking job to lie. Was he supposed to say "uh, Mr. Rumsfeld, I'm the press guy, but I really think your military decision making is really off, and this whole Iraq thing is a mess?" Come the fck on. His ass would have been shown the door and he'd never be able to get a job again, and it is clear that he cares about being able to lie for a living.
In fact, I think McClellan is just trying to save his career and his ass. If he wanted to be ethical, he could have left. But he didn't.
FCKERS!
Ahem.
I think I need to start blogging again, as I clearly have a lot to let out.
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Date: 2008-06-03 03:48 pm (UTC)"Hey, remember when smart people were thinking 'This whole war thing is a pack of lies and bullshit'? And we called them unAmerican and unpatriotic liberal pussies? Yeah, they were right, and we were full of shit, and the mainstream media lined up to be fed our bullshit. Sorry."
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Date: 2008-06-03 04:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-03 04:16 pm (UTC)Re: this is unscrambled. uh, ranting.
Date: 2008-06-03 10:43 pm (UTC)There are plenty of folks who have thankfully (or not) worked in that office and protested and explained the song and dance they had been asked to do.
Re: this is unscrambled. uh, ranting.
Date: 2008-06-03 11:25 pm (UTC)