Posted on 02/24/2006 6:01:19 AM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing
My go-to worldview is pessimism. I see a Times Square billboard promoting a musical that has its audience "dancing in the aisles" and I can't help but think, "That is a fire hazard." But it has been my happy experience that if one moves through life in a constant state of low-key dread, then one gets to be continually pleasantly surprised....
I got the feeling that he was asking for reasons to be optimistic about the government Alas, I see my initial worries about the current administration as the greatest betrayal in my whole life by my old pal pessimism. I attended the president's inauguration in 2001. When he took the presidential oath, I cried. What was I so afraid of? I was weeping because I was terrified that the new president would wreck the economy and muck up my drinking water. Isn't that adorable? I lacked the pessimistic imagination to dread that tens of thousands of human beings would be spied on or maimed or tortured or killed or stranded or drowned, thanks to his incompetence. I feel like a fool.
(Excerpt) Read more at select.nytimes.com ...
Isn't it amazing that this woman can't think of anything to be optimistic about?
What's not amazing is that the NYT would be more than happy to print this.
NY Times Select? No thanks -- I will pass up this opportunity to buy a Vowell.
See her picture? A picture is worth a thousand words.
I don't know if her picture is worth a thousand words, but it's certainly worth at least one scream! Yech! Some of the inner ugliness must have seeped out.
Vowell Movement Alert!
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