• Cultivating Character and Competence // Changing Communities and Culture

    IMG_0857
    Welcome to the professional website and personal weblog of Jeremy Del Rio. Whether you're a client, friend, or curious onlooker, please don't stay a spectator. Engage the conversation. Your contributions matter here.
  • Donate Online


  • Connect Online

    Twitter YouTube Digg Facebook Flickr LinkedIn Skype Technorati Myspace
  • Twitter Updates

  • Subscribe

    Subscribe

    Share/Save/Bookmark

    Enter your Email


    Powered by FeedBlitz
  • Posts by Date

    February 2005
    S M T W T F S
    « Jan   Mar »
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728  
  • Books featuring Jeremy


    (Two chapters)
    (Commentary throughout)
    (Study questions throughout)
  • Resources









    2020 facebook group





















    TOP LATINO BLOGS





    Get Firefox!




  • « | Home | »

    This is why ordinary people resent politicos

    By Jeremy | February 25, 2005

    "Ten days ago a reporter interviewed [Hillary Clinton] in the halls of the Senate ... and asked if she planned to run for president. She did not say, "I'm too busy serving the people of New York to think about the future." She did not say, "Oh, I already have a heckuva lot on my plate." She said, "I have more than I can say grace over right now." "I have more than I can say grace over right now. What a wonderfully premeditated ad lib for the Age of Red State Dominance. I suggested a few weeks ago that Mrs. Clinton was about to get very, very religious. But her words came across as pious and smarmy, like Tammy Faye with a law degree." - From Peggy Noonan (WSJ, 2/24/05)
    We knew her husband was a master (draft and truth) dodger. Hillary's no slouch herself, along with lots of other slick tongued politicians. Whatever happened to the idea of statescraft, where public officials are encouraged to say what they mean and mean what they say? The never ending dance with truthfulness is why so many people have found W refreshing. Whether you agree with his policies or not, he leaves audiences with little need to parce his words. If anything, he's been criticized as too brash, too blunt, too direct in his manner of speaking. Like him or leave him, you'll never hear him challenge the meaning of the word "is," for example.

    Topics: hillary clinton, politics | No Comments »

    Comments are closed.