Thursday, July 4, 2013

Ron Browstein almost gets a clue.

"Red, Divided and Blue Fly This Independence Day."
In all these ways, our contemporary politics is ignoring the simple truth that none of us are going away—not the cosmopolitan coasts, nor the evangelical South. Our choices ultimately come down to bridging our differences or surrendering to endemic separation in the states and stalemate in Washington. This week we celebrate the moment when the authors of the Declaration of Independence concluded they had no choice but "to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another." It's an excellent opportunity to consider how ominously our own "political bands" are fraying.
"Fraying," Ron? Why do you suppose that folks are buying all those firearms and all the ammunition? Fraying? Really?

1 comment:

TimeHasCome said...

I am reminded of a phrase from 'When Money Dies ' featuring 1923 Weimar Germany "Everyone was angry but nobody knew why". The entire nation is angry.
Obama has made this country a tinderbox of anger and when it spills forth it will take thousands of lives with it .
To quote Aristotle " Fear is the anticipation of evil " We are a fearful nation.