Friday, January 21, 2005

Short but sweet - Bull Moose on the President's inaugural

I forget to read Bull Moose aka Marshall Wittman as much as I should. A Teddy Roosevelt Republican as blunt and to the point as his hero and assumed namesake.

Heck, even Peggy Noonan didn't like the speech...

Thursday, January 20, 2005

The Unfeeling President

I know I've linked to this essay by E. L. Doctorow before, but it seems particularly appropriate today. With all of the analysis spent on Bush, doesn't it just as often come down to the fact that when you look at the man, when you watch him give a speech or interact with others, this sensation of dullness, of emptiness, of absolute disconnect from the gravity of his office, and of a lack of simple basic human empathy, emanates from him in depressing waves. Paul O’Neill in his comments about working with Bush seemed to confirm this from close-up. The truth of course is that a person and their motives are ultimately unknowable - we can only intuit what is going on inside from what we see on the outside - but this essay seems to hit very accurately on the palpable lack of genuine human warmth and empathy that follows this President like a stench. And Doctorow’s castigation of the President’s talent for mouthing empty platitudes in speeches with a sincerity casually donned for the occasion is a perfect skewering of exactly the kind of speech that Bush delivered today: a predictable gruel of a speech filled to the teeth with a constant stream of exactly the kind of rhetoric that, while on the surface expressing sentiments that every American should be proud to support, has instead, through endless Pavlovian repetition and through the shadowy, misleading, sometimes straightforwardly dishonest acts of his own administration over the past four years, been rendered entirely devoid of actual meaning and moral force.

Happy Inauguration Day!

To help you celebrate, here are some fascinating facts and figures about today's Inaugural Celebration. What better celebration of the Bush Administration's misbegotten reinstatement than a bloated, excessive paean to the wealthy contributors that got him there in the first place? You can still take care of the needs of the disenfranchised and our under-equipped soldiers in your acceptance speech... much more important than such things as emergency relief or body armor.... ah yes, our faith-based President...

Speaking of which, his inaugural speech was certainly monumentally forgettable. Everyone I've talked to who listened to it or read the transcript is just kind of saying, "Huh, wha?" And apparently the fires on Social Security are cooling as not one word was spoken about it, as had been the reported plan. I guess when ranking members of your own party in Congress are saying that your plan is a "dead horse", it's time to let it die a quiet death...

Four More Years! As this NYTimes poll indicates, Bush is facing it with a populace clearly unconvinced of his ability to do anything very well at all... and we elected him because...?