"Dear Diary - "
"But every time there's a thunder storm around Marshfield, they say you can hear his rolling voice in the hollows of the sky. And they say that if you go to his grave and speak loud and clear, 'Dan'l Webster--Dan'l Webster!' the ground'll begin to shiver and the trees begin to shake. And after a while you'll hear a deep voice saying, 'Neighbor, how stands the Union?' Then you better answer the Union stands as she stood, rock-bottomed and copper sheathed, one and indivisible, or he's liable to rear right out of the ground." --The Devil and Daniel Webster, by Stephen Vincent Benet
It's certainly better that Republicans have their turn than that more of them go underground and turn their backs on the United States' republic itself. I am content if "the Union stands" and hasn't gone fascist.
When President Obama was elected back in 2008, the American Right went insane - Birchers, racists, Confederate-sympathizers and conspiracy nuts came out of the woodwork, and the Tea Party spontaneously formed around the hard-assed and dissatisfied among us. It was a "Yokai Dai Sensou" American-style, and it found itself well-funded and popular, and it went right to work. In 2012, and after these 2014 Mid-Term Elections last night, I was glad that - at the least - there was no coup attempt, no death-squads, no assassination attempt; that the United States' republic still stood and the rule of law still stood. Even drowned in Republican super-pac money, the house still stands.
As individuals we have no control over life, over others, or over how others think. All you can do with regard to political opposites is point out their fallacies, their immoralities, and their hostility to life. Beyond that, it's all about looking at that life and reviewing your own perceptions against reality and good sense.
And so on and so forth. Valete.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Post-Midterm Elections, 2014
dread, life, paralysis
2008,
2012,
2014,
Daniel Webster,
Democrats,
elections,
Republicans,
res publica Americana,
USA,
Wingnuts
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment