Insane Logic and Morons
The
butt head and the
girly man are
alone together reading
original copies of
Reagan's memoirs while the
Republican party is taking a
working vacation in a
clear-cut healthy forest.
The
moral majority forms an
organized committee to discuss the
normal deviation of
rising deficits and
beaucratic efficiencies.
The
cheerful pessimist and the
mournful optimist ponder the
insane logic and
real fantasy of the
serious clown whose
deliberate mistake, a
just war, in the disguise of
humanitarian invasion, has extended to us the
essential luxury of a
dangerously safe world.
The
intense apathy of the
private citizen allows him to accept
ordered liberty and not question the meaning of
catastrophic success in exchange for
presidential promises of
tax returns and
peace benefits.
The
exact estimate of the effectiveness of the
peace offensive is
clearly ambiguous and is no longer an
open secret. The amount of
peacekeeper missles and
friendly fire incidents remain
pure speculation.
I've been reading
"Don't Think of an Elephant". So far he hasn't mentioned
oxymoron but I decided to play with them just to see how prevalent they are. Interesting.
I highly recommend the book, especially for those who haven't read
"Moral Politics". It's a quick and important read.
I just found a
blog by one of his students.
posted by Cyndy
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