For awe is the truest word to describe what transpired and what was inspired.If you want to know where she was during the inauguration, just look for the puddles. Puddles of Hope.
It is not only awe for Obama's meteoric rise to the highest human power. It is not only that so many trekked so far to be present for the moment. It is not even awe for the peaceful transfer of power for which Americans are deservedly proud.
It is awe for what is, in fact, not change, but the natural, if difficult, progression of an ideal that is true and good and transcendent through time. Barack Obama's presidency isn't a change from, but a continuation of the American experiment toward its hoped-for destination.
Irony meters across the universe cried out in agony as if they were
overwhelmed by a great disturbance
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I have to admit the title of my article is a tiny exaggeration. The
disturbance documented in this Breitbart article only pinged irony meters
across the U...
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I don't get it. What's "puddles" a reference to? Not that "puddles of hope" isn't hilariously bad prose, but, I don't see any such reference in the linked article. What am I missing?
ReplyDeleteHere Dean, let me help you out:
ReplyDeleteWhat can happen when a woman gets sexually excited? Does the phrase "not a dry seat in the house" get the image across? Or do I need to be more explicit?
Kathleen Parker and puddles of hope..
ReplyDeletethere goes my appetite.
Eww, you're gross. :-)
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