I Cogitate
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September 7, 2006
Lesson #81572: How the media elite chooses not to have a clue In the July 3, 2006 edition of TIME, great detail and many pages are devoted to Theodore Roosevelt. Amazingly, there is one article by none other than Karl Rove titled "Lessons from a Larger-Than-Life President." My outrage is both ultilizing Rove for such an effort and, of course, the content Rove produced. In brief, here are the titles of Rove's seven lessons:
Leadership? Inspiration? Political joy? A spirited clash of ideas? This is like getting Ken Lay, may he not rest ever, to chronicle the best qualities of HP's founders Bill Hewlett and David Packard. Just why would TIME choose someone who has invested himself completely in dirtying American politics, in dividing America for political gain and in using false fear to co-opt elections? Do the various editors of TIME not remember the indefensible attacks against John McCain's family in South Carolina in 2000? Do they not recall the scurrilous labeling of an Alabama judge as a pedophile in order to defeat him? The self-planting of an eavesdropping device within Rove's own office in order to defeat Mark White in the race for governor of Texas? I have an article suggestion for TIME. Why not have the lives of Karl Rove and his chump-in-chief, George Bush, be measured against the seven lessons of TR of which Rove wrote about but pales in comparison? Now that would be telling--about Rove, Bush and TIME. . top |
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