Monday, November 10, 2008
Meeting of minds
Oh, how I would have loved to be a fly on the wall of the Oval Office today.
Who can even begin to imagine what they discussed, what matters of grave importance and what trivialities were brought up in that room during that hour when they were alone? Has there ever been a meeting between two American Presidents -- one outgoing and one incoming -- that encapsulated so much, that sat perched on that most perfect precipitous acme of history? Sitting here, briefly thinking now I admit that I can think of none other.
These are the sort of iconic images and events in human chronology that speak to the historian in me. These two men represent two absolute watershed moments in our American saga like few other. But not only they themselves but the way they and their ideologies clash and run up against each other like a mad herd of berserker Tectonic plates. One man's importance and global after-effect felt all too well, and the other's only glimpsed at through a smoky prism -- both to not be fully realized for many many years. Two men with such conflicting guiding thoughts, differing personalities, and personal bearing -- yet they will for the rest of their lives be brothers in a shared experience even few former Presidents could ever understand. To share the greatest mantle of power in the history of our existence and bear the burden of working the hardest job while struggling to maintain a fractured, vulnerable, suicidal world. God bless them both.
Who can even begin to imagine what they discussed, what matters of grave importance and what trivialities were brought up in that room during that hour when they were alone? Has there ever been a meeting between two American Presidents -- one outgoing and one incoming -- that encapsulated so much, that sat perched on that most perfect precipitous acme of history? Sitting here, briefly thinking now I admit that I can think of none other.
These are the sort of iconic images and events in human chronology that speak to the historian in me. These two men represent two absolute watershed moments in our American saga like few other. But not only they themselves but the way they and their ideologies clash and run up against each other like a mad herd of berserker Tectonic plates. One man's importance and global after-effect felt all too well, and the other's only glimpsed at through a smoky prism -- both to not be fully realized for many many years. Two men with such conflicting guiding thoughts, differing personalities, and personal bearing -- yet they will for the rest of their lives be brothers in a shared experience even few former Presidents could ever understand. To share the greatest mantle of power in the history of our existence and bear the burden of working the hardest job while struggling to maintain a fractured, vulnerable, suicidal world. God bless them both.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
YES!!!!!
As if yesterday's big breakthrough wasn't enough -- here's more. After what seems a lifetime of waiting, the big moment has finally arrived (albeit a year late).......
........................BRANDON WON THE 2008 GOLD GLOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
People, you may not be all that familiar with him since the Reds have been so fucking bad the last couple of years and never get talked about, but I can honestly say that Brandon Phillips is a Top 5 defensive player in all of MLB. He pulls some kind of wicked play out of his pocket almost every night -- consistently Webgem worthy. The shame is that I personally think he had a better year last year but lost out to a guy who missed almost a third of the season. I'm glad he's getting recognized now though and he should have it on lock-down for a while. So congratulations to Brandon and I guess Barack too for breaking down long held prejudices and barriers and what-not.
........................BRANDON WON THE 2008 GOLD GLOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
People, you may not be all that familiar with him since the Reds have been so fucking bad the last couple of years and never get talked about, but I can honestly say that Brandon Phillips is a Top 5 defensive player in all of MLB. He pulls some kind of wicked play out of his pocket almost every night -- consistently Webgem worthy. The shame is that I personally think he had a better year last year but lost out to a guy who missed almost a third of the season. I'm glad he's getting recognized now though and he should have it on lock-down for a while. So congratulations to Brandon and I guess Barack too for breaking down long held prejudices and barriers and what-not.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
You can vote however you like...but do it!
Just got back from voting early this morning. Painless, nice and easy process. No long lines here in lil' ol' Ward 1. Other than a vote to repeal the state income tax it looked like a pretty liberal ballot after it was all said and done. More on that later I guess. Happy Election Day people! Get out and vote early and often...
Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now
Change everything you are
And everything you were
Your number has been
called
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