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Thursday, August 31, 2006

i give you

i don't need to preface it - READ IT!

keith olbermann; Feeling morally, intellectually confused?

The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.
Donald H. Rumsfeld is not a prophet.
Mr. Rumsfeld’s remarkable speech to the American Legion yesterday demands the deep analysis—and the sober contemplation—of every American.
For it did not merely serve to impugn the morality or intelligence -- indeed, the loyalty -- of the majority of Americans who oppose the transient occupants of the highest offices in the land. Worse, still, it credits those same transient occupants -- our employees -- with a total omniscience; a total omniscience which neither common sense, nor this administration’s track record at home or abroad, suggests they deserve.
Dissent and disagreement with government is the life’s blood of human freedom; and not merely because it is the first roadblock against the kind of tyranny the men Mr. Rumsfeld likes to think of as “his” troops still fight, this very evening, in Iraq.
It is also essential. Because just every once in awhile it is right and the power to which it speaks, is wrong.........


.........Mr. Rumsfeld is also personally confused, morally or intellectually, about his own standing in this matter. From Iraq to Katrina, to the entire “Fog of Fear” which continues to envelop this nation, he, Mr. Bush, Mr. Cheney, and their cronies have — inadvertently or intentionally — profited and benefited, both personally, and politically.
And yet he can stand up, in public, and question the morality and the intellect of those of us who dare ask just for the receipt for the Emporer’s New Clothes?...............

5 comments:

pissed off patricia said...

I read it and then went to Crooks and Liars and watched it. It was like putting cool water on a feverish forehead. It just felt so damned good that I didn't want to stop thinking about it.

Unknown said...

i shall have to do that (watch it) as well p o p

Unknown said...

and to think, when he worked for espn he was 20 MINUTES AWAY................


day um

Vigilante said...

I first saw it in Edgar Newt's End Notes. It's a more convincing read than it is a listen. Watching my TIVO-ed version later, I was thinking Keith's eloquence is definitely over the heads of most Americans who need to hear it.

Unknown said...

he is right up there with stewart and colbert

they use more humor (although mr olbermann has been known to do that as well from time to time)