From CBS:
Here is the much debated Katie Couric 60 Minutes interview with Elizabeth and John Edwards. I don't have anything more to say about Couric here, but I am much impressed with the dignity and humanity of Elizabeth and John Edwards.
I'll take them over the Clintons, whose 60 Minutes performance in 1992 successfully covered over some tragic failures of character and forthrightness that undermined the Clinton Presidency.
I don't think I am naive about the "hardball" character of Presidential campaigns, but I am praying we don't see an all-out reprise of the Clinton War Room during the primary season.
For what it's worth:
I was a strong Clinton supporter in 1992, and was ecstatic at his election-- and at Hillary's potential to create a new, less robotic model as First Spouse and political partner in his Administration. I have never been so disappointed politically as I was with their performance in office, and with the massive, calamitous failure of their health care initiative. Suppose Bill had the integrity and public responsibility to face up to the consequences of his irresponsible dalliance with "that woman", to tell the American people the truth, and, if necessary, to resign his office. Most likely, we would have experienced six, or perhaps nearly ten, years of a Gore presidency, attending to our environmental responsibilities, harnessing the potential of scientific and technological progress, working constructively with our allies, and most likely not pursuing a losing, disastrous and unnecessary war in Iraq. And, perhaps, considering whether to elevate Vice President Hillary Rodham (Clinton?) to the Presidency in the 2008 elections. Not that I hold anything against our former President, probably the most gifted--if self-indulgent-- political leader of my lifetime.
Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts
Sunday, April 8, 2007
A Friend's Cancer: Good For Your Health?
From The Onion-Video
The Onion News Network is up and running, with its customary questionable taste.
My wife and I could not have made it through our respective cancer therapies without the incredible support of family, friends, and community. We are, and always will be, enormously grateful for their love and assistance. I view this as an affectionate (if peculiar) homage; others may differ.
If you hated Borat, you will really hate this clip. If you loved Borat, I'm still not sure what you will think about this. If you have friends who have friends who have cancer and you have a taste for black and/or self-mocking humor, you can give this a try.
The Onion News Network is up and running, with its customary questionable taste.
My wife and I could not have made it through our respective cancer therapies without the incredible support of family, friends, and community. We are, and always will be, enormously grateful for their love and assistance. I view this as an affectionate (if peculiar) homage; others may differ.
If you hated Borat, you will really hate this clip. If you loved Borat, I'm still not sure what you will think about this. If you have friends who have friends who have cancer and you have a taste for black and/or self-mocking humor, you can give this a try.
Labels:
Cancer,
Experience of Illness,
The Onion,
Video
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