Fitzmas in October
My friend Mary is upset that Karl Rove dodged the bullet of Fitzgerald indictments, and Friday night on The (PBS) News Hour, David Brooks was presenting the Talking Points, namely that the major story is that only one man was indicted. But I'm totally thrilled. This story is reverberating, as evidence: our local news on Friday night used the story as a teaser during primetime (I guess there were no murders or arsons to lead with). This indictment is news, and the news is bad. My uncle scolded me for enjoying the "abuse of a fool," but these people have been so arrogant and so craven, it takes a better person than I not to enjoy watching them choke down this big serving of humble pie
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You felt scolded, dead on at the same time I'm having a little trouble at work with an assistant that finds my guidance overbearing. She admits to being terrified at my comments. Perhaps I should pull back a bit. Oftimes us old and in the way folk don't see it all the same.
"Painful is communion with fools", perhaps you should put that daily buddhist wisdom on your blog, or at least a hyper-link. I was lucky enough to have it sent to me.
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