Friday, April 20, 2018

A few words about Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People" list.

This was quite an amazing list.

I of course have not read it all (Who has that kind of time?) but I will share what I thought was the best, followed by the worst.

The best in my opinion was Barack Obama's write up for the Parkland student activists.

In fact it was so good I am going to share the whole thing here:

America’s response to mass shootings has long followed a predictable pattern. We mourn. Offer thoughts and prayers. Speculate about the motives. And then—even as no developed country endures a homicide rate like ours, a difference explained largely by pervasive accessibility to guns; even as the majority of gun owners support commonsense reforms—the political debate spirals into acrimony and paralysis. 

This time, something different is happening. This time, our children are calling us to account. 

The Parkland, Fla., students don’t have the kind of lobbyists or big budgets for attack ads that their opponents do. Most of them can’t even vote yet. 

But they have the power so often inherent in youth: to see the world anew; to reject the old constraints, outdated conventions and cowardice too often dressed up as wisdom. 

The power to insist that America can be better. 

Seared by memories of seeing their friends murdered at a place they believed to be safe, these young leaders don’t intimidate easily. They see the NRA and its allies—whether mealymouthed politicians or mendacious commentators peddling conspiracy theories—as mere shills for those who make money selling weapons of war to whoever can pay. They’re as comfortable speaking truth to power as they are dismissive of platitudes and punditry. And they live to mobilize their peers. 

Already, they’ve had some success persuading statehouses and some of the biggest gun retailers to change. Now it gets harder. A Republican Congress remains unmoved. NRA scare tactics still sway much of the country. Progress will be slow and frustrating. 

But by bearing witness to carnage, by asking tough questions and demanding real answers, the Parkland students are shaking us out of our complacency. The NRA’s favored candidates are starting to fear they might lose. Law-abiding gun owners are starting to speak out. As these young leaders make common cause with African Americans and Latinos—the disproportionate victims of gun violence—and reach voting age, the possibilities of meaningful change will steadily grow. 

Our history is defined by the youthful push to make America more just, more compassionate, more equal under the law. This generation—of Parkland, of Dreamers, of Black Lives Matter—embraces that duty. If they make their elders uncomfortable, that’s how it should be. Our kids now show us what we’ve told them America is all about, even if we haven’t always believed it ourselves: that our future isn’t written for us, but by us.

I almost forgot how the eloquence of this man can literally put a lump in my throat and give me the shivers at the same time.

Damn, do I miss him!

Now for the worst, and this was an easy one.
Ted Cruz's embarrassing homage to the man who once insulted his wife's looks and suggested that his dad killed JFK: 

President Trump is a flash-bang grenade thrown into Washington by the forgotten men and women of America. The fact that his first year as Commander in Chief disoriented and distressed members of the media and political establishment is not a bug but a feature. 

The same cultural safe spaces that blinkered coastal elites to candidate Trump’s popularity have rendered them blind to President Trump’s achievements on behalf of ordinary Americans. While pundits obsessed over tweets, he worked with Congress to cut taxes for struggling families. While wealthy celebrities announced that they would flee the country, he fought to bring back jobs and industries to our shores. While talking heads predicted Armageddon, President Trump’s strong stand against North Korea put Kim Jong Un back on his heels. 

President Trump is doing what he was elected to do: disrupt the status quo. That scares the heck out of those who have controlled Washington for decades, but for millions of Americans, their confusion is great fun to watch.

Well at least it was short and stubby.

However I still prefer this, much more honest, description of Donald Trump from Ted Cruz.
Hard to imagine how you go from that to licking Trump's boots, but somehow Ted Cruz made the transition.

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:46 PM

    Achievements? Teddy forgot the crushing national debt about to hit us from those tax cuts, not for US, but for the wealthy like Teddy. He forgot the dismissal of Puerto Rican American citizens as photo ops and nothing more. HE forgot that we are LOSING jobs since there is no infrastructure bill. Trump is a time bomb, and we are all in the same room.

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    1. Anonymous4:08 PM

      He also forgot that he was totally against him before he was for him, but Teddy The Peddy (looking) has a senate seat to hold onto in November. He will say ANYTHING.

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    2. Anonymous4:12 PM

      Twenty-first century Republicans just love that national debt because it means they can end Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. That's their whole purpose in existing.
      Beaglemom

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    3. Anonymous5:41 PM

      4:12pm

      People my age, early 50's, have been told for most of our lives to prepare to retire without Social Security or Medicare. I know many people my age took that seriously during our "corporate" years and invested the max in our 401Ks since most companies would match. Same with IRAs, we were encouraged to put the max in each year, not just because they are tax deductible but because we'll be living off that money for however much time we have after we turn 62.

      I can honestly say that I've never even considered Social Security or Medicare in my future financial plans, I just hope that the government returns all or some of the money I've paid in through the years but I seriously doubt that will even happen. I've considered all those payroll deductions, and now the self-employment taxes that I pay, to be a necessary evil but one that I'll never enjoy the benefits of because our government won't be able to afford to satisfy its obligations. Cash thrown in a fire is what it is to me, sadly, but I've never really seen any benefit from all the federal taxes I've paid through the years either, just money flushed down the military industrial complex toilet.

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  2. Anonymous1:48 PM

    The fact that his first year as Commander in Chief disoriented and distressed members of the media and political establishment is not a bug but a feature.
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    I say BS, we do not need disorganization in our government, which is due to a president that is not only unqualified and mentally ill but was elected by a foreign enemy state.

    I am tired of the excuses for trump's mental disorders, making that the norm. We need stability in the government, not some nut that runs the country from twitter after watching Fox "News".

    We do not need a president that incapable of telling the truth about the most insignificant matters.

    He has destroyed our credibility all over the world.

    Ted Cruz is also a moron and a hypocrite, giving into the bully.

    I am tired of them name calling people with qualifications, elites, there is nothing wrong with being educated and qualified for the work you are performing.

    Trump has done absolutely nothing for ordinary Americans, except LIE to them. He has used his office to enrich himself and the 1%.

    I hope trump completely destroys the republican party, they deserve what is coming for them. Not only are they a bunch of hypocrites but they are traitors to this country, putting "winning" over the good of the country. May they rot in hell.

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    1. Anonymous2:25 PM

      Can we have a resounding “AMEN” ??!!!
      EHHHHHHH- — MENNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!

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    2. Anonymous3:28 PM

      SOOOOOO much AMEN!

      An addendum to evangelicals, you explain to me how ANY of this is Christian behavior. I’m waiting.

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  3. I think this year that the Parkland Students had the most INFLUENCE on our nation and the world. That is, if that truly is TIME's criteria.

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  4. Anonymous3:27 PM

    Thank you, President Obama!

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  5. Anonymous3:58 PM

    https://www.theroot.com/a-double-standard-black-parkland-students-speak-out-on-1825103678

    "Black Parkland Students Feel They're Not Being Heard In Gun Violence Discussion"

    https://www.npr.org/2018/04/09/600938150/black-parkland-students-feel-theyre-not-being-heard-in-gun-violence-discussion

    BSLM!

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    1. Anonymous4:23 PM

      So what do they plan on DOING to make themselves heard?

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    2. Anonymous5:31 PM

      4:23pm

      I guess they'll just have to whine louder ;-)

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    3. Anonymous5:55 PM

      Unfortunately, black people who want an education and do well in life are overcome by their culture. It IS not fair, but the gang banging, rap culture precedes them, and you get the Philly Starbucks incident just as donnie dotard now represents us, of whom will NEVER be me. Those Florida students are representing ALL.

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  6. Anonymous5:26 PM

    President Obama is so eloquent. Trump and his supporters are just the total opposite. They are just thug like and constantly patting their own backs while the likes of Obama lifts people up.
    With Trump, he pleasures himself everyday with his words of adoring himself. BLeh. Go away Mr. Trump. I am sure I speak for a yuge number of Americans, you make us emotionally, physically, and spiritually tired.
    And before Trump was elected I had a relative who went to Russia and he said that the Russian people seemed unhappy. One of the guides told them that when people try to go over to Finland and get cheaper food, the border guards confiscate the goods because they want the Russians to buy the overpriced products in Russia. Tis sad, and if we let Donny have his way we will be walking around unhappy too.

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  7. Anonymous5:53 PM

    Neither Trump nor Trudeau should have made it. Trump letsPutin walk all over him (and I am a doubter in the Russia altered the election shit) and Trudeau kisses China's ass and sells out his country while shitting on Natives.

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  8. Anonymous8:28 PM

    I’m just waiting for $arah, sent by God above, to swoop in and fix all this shit. SO many sure of it and praying for it. Oh QUEEN, Save Us! Last time I saw, she was drinking urine out of a water bottle?

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  9. Anonymous8:36 PM

    You can’t get away from it. Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Blah Blah Blah a country out of control.

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  10. Anonymous8:48 PM

    The evangelicals are the most ignorant humans on earth. In their heads, they have turned the human condition itself into a static finite disconnect.
    Not only ignorant, but stupid.

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  11. Anonymous5:21 AM

    Trump is nothing more than a very ugly shithole stain on underware and on American History.

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