Tuesday, October 23, 2001
Quote of The Day
Most Terrifying Quote of the Day
“President Clinton is, arguably, the greatest political talent in a
generation. [It was] incredible ... to see how effective he was in communicating
with people. In 1992, I truly felt as if I was part of something much bigger
than myself. (As for Gore, we) probably won Florida and still did not win the
election, many of us were left feeling a bit unfulfilled. --Chris Lehane
Reassuring Quote of the Day
``Our goal is not to demystify things for the other side. The goal is to
confuse. It is to make more difficult. It is to add cost. It is to frighten. And
it is to defeat the Taliban and the Al Qaeda.''
--Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
I like to say we
didn’t lose—we just didn’t win. Politics and government are my professional love
and passion. Soon enough I will be ‘tanned, rested and ready.’ To quote two
Republican icons, General Douglas MacArthur and Arnold Schwarzenegger, ‘I’ll be
back.’”
Published online 10-22-2001 11:24:45
©2001 The Amherst
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Dan, The News Man, Soldiers On: Even with a Dunkin' Donuts dusting of
deadly Anthrax spores around the office, Dan Rather isn't afraid. He and his
staff are showing up, blowing off their
keyboards and setting an example. Why, Dan isn't even being tested himself.
This guy is tough.
Never Again: Yesterday we mentioned how much we liked the AC-130 gun
ship being used in Afghanistan. We reproduced an E mail that had some inaccurate
descriptions of that mighty weapon. This taught us that seemingly half of our
Ldotters are not only vets but smart ones. We now know more about the AC-130
gunship than Rummy Rumsfeld. From now on we'll just call the big things - big
'ol airplanes that go boom, splat, kapow! Any more mention of ordinance will be
set in chick terms, it's safer.
The Real Digital Divide: Again this morning, the news is heavy with
the fog of anthrax. Thankfully, John Podhoretz has a
quietly reasoned overview for us. What is far less quieting is the word that
most of the government run health facilities throughout the country don't even
have Internet connections that would permit them to share basic emergency health
information with the CDC. Anthrax doesn't make us hysterical - ignorance does.
Dissing Hill, Hissing Hill: For those who missed the early reports of
Hillary's humiliation at Madison Square Garden Saturday night (some time after
an energized cop leaped to the stage and told binLaden to "kiss my royal Irish"
rear) -Greg Pierce
recounts the moment in the Washington Times.
An Ldotter E mailing from Germany wrote that when they played the clip on
German TV they turned down the roar of the booing crowd. This left Hillary
standing on stage screaming her head off and no way for German viewers to figure
out why. We smiled.
Wuss Alert: Like church and state, we feel the other guy's religion
and our war should remain separate. As political Muslims keep warning how
dreadful it would be for us to bomb during Ramadan, we thought we'd remind them
that not a few people the killed in NY may have just come from mass. They may
have had some Christmas plans. Their kids may have been planning a confirmation
or bar mitzvah soon. And while we're at it, someone might remind them of
something called the Yom Kippur war. Why should we honor their "religion" when
their mass murders dishonor it so completely? We say boom, splat, kapow
relentlessly until the job is done.
Your Royal Irish LComStaff