...does not bother me" nearly so much as it (and Lynyrd Skynyrd's red anthem) used to. Wouldn't it be nice to see something as benign as water on the White House lawn, and not the Sunday night spectacle we were just subjected to.
It's the anniversary of the amateurish break-in of Democratic National Committee headquartrers in D.C. in '72, an event that dominated my teenage consciousness and got me to declare a Political Science major at Mizzou (which fortunately led to Philosophy).
My first car at age 16, a Dodge Dart ('70 model?), sported an "IMPEACH NIXON" bumper sticker. Dad musta loved that! But to his credit he smiled and tolerated it. If he were here today, I want to believe, he'd admit that Nixon was a crook but that Trump is a crook's crook and a world-historical abomination.
How relatively tame Nixon and Watergate look now, compared to the venality of #47's ultra-corrupt administration.
Anyway, I've violated my policy of not thinking about DJT in the a.m. I stumbled across Anthony Grayling's Substack post and agreed with him that there is indeed consolation to be found in the prospective long view of history and in the attitude of confident meliorism. Light will displace the darkness. History will deplore Trump and Putin, will curse and laugh at them.
But I’m not waiting for history, I’m cursing and laughing right now. It helps.
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