Campaign dialog a wish list
I look at it as a lack of creativity when a reporter or political pundit adorns his soap box and begins to list all the promises our President made on the campaign trail.
Most of the time they elicit their friend, Selective Memory to help them along the way. Surely what they say is a test of their memory but even more so, a test of their abilities to start and sustain foolish arguments to which they are entitled if you, the listener, take the bait.
Woe be unto us all if every Presidential Candidate has to utter a disclaimer before each and every speech: “This is what I want and the following speech will consist of my wish-list. As you know, I have to pick and confer with my cabinet members if elected and if you like what I will say, good and well, but if you think I can perform all things on my wish list without input from my cabinet members, than I say what you want is a dictator and I am not your man. Please take this time to leave the building if that is what you want.”
In my opinion, people who choose the path of writing and pontificating over a Presidential candidate’s wish list should know after a while it becomes both tiresome and unproductive. A lazy lack of vision and creativity comes to mind. Perhaps reading a few more books and chapters from a Journalism 101 reading list would be of some hurdle help because right now the practice looks and sounds ridiculous and I say to them, “Enough already. You do heap big bull shit! What you do can be more tastefully done if you feel you have to indeed do it at all and as I said before, some people tire easily of lazy and uncreative people.”
As always,
BB
Most of the time they elicit their friend, Selective Memory to help them along the way. Surely what they say is a test of their memory but even more so, a test of their abilities to start and sustain foolish arguments to which they are entitled if you, the listener, take the bait.
Woe be unto us all if every Presidential Candidate has to utter a disclaimer before each and every speech: “This is what I want and the following speech will consist of my wish-list. As you know, I have to pick and confer with my cabinet members if elected and if you like what I will say, good and well, but if you think I can perform all things on my wish list without input from my cabinet members, than I say what you want is a dictator and I am not your man. Please take this time to leave the building if that is what you want.”
In my opinion, people who choose the path of writing and pontificating over a Presidential candidate’s wish list should know after a while it becomes both tiresome and unproductive. A lazy lack of vision and creativity comes to mind. Perhaps reading a few more books and chapters from a Journalism 101 reading list would be of some hurdle help because right now the practice looks and sounds ridiculous and I say to them, “Enough already. You do heap big bull shit! What you do can be more tastefully done if you feel you have to indeed do it at all and as I said before, some people tire easily of lazy and uncreative people.”
As always,
BB
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