1. “L’État, c’est moi.”
--attributed to Louis XIV (1638 - 1715)
2. “So across the board we are engaging them in building capacity in these countries and we have stood on the side of democracy. One thing I think Americans should be proud of: when Tunisians began to protest, this nation, me, my administration, stood with them earlier than just about any other country.”
--Barack Obama during the third Presidential Debate with Mitt Romney, 22 October 2012.
Moral: Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
Hello, world! This blog began on September 28, 2007, and so far nobody has come looking for me with tar and feathers.
On my honor, I will do my best not to bore you. All comments are welcome
as long as your discourse is civil and your language is not blue.
Happy reading, and come back often!
And whether my cup is half full or half empty, fill my cup, Lord.
Copyright 2007 - 2025 by Robert H.Brague
Showing posts with label 2012 presidential election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012 presidential election. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
So near and yet so far.
Blogger’s overview page says this blog has 995 posts, but the page that lists all of the individual posts says there are 994 posts. One of those numbers is true, I suppose, but I don’t know which one, and I am not going to count all the posts personally to find out. I do know, however, that both of them can’t be true.
If one of you would like to undertake that task and report back to me no later than Tuesday, you will not have to take the final examination.
That thingy over there on the right says this blog has 97 followers. At one point the number had reached 98, but it slipped back to 96, and now says 97. At least one of the followers is shown twice, though, so maybe 96 is the correct number. Maybe even 95.
Not quite 1000 posts. Not quite 100 followers.
So near and yet so far.
I am reminded of the opening lyrics of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s song “Is A Puzzlement” from the musical The King and I:
When I was a boy
World was better spot
What was so was so
What was not was not
Now I am a man
World have changed a lot
Some things nearly so
Others nearly not
Does it matter whether I have 96 or 97 followers?
No.
Does it matter whether I ever reach 1000 posts?
No.
Does it matter that President Obama insisted in his interview with George Stephanopoulous that the individual mandate portion of his healthcare legislation was not a tax and now Chief Justice John Roberts, writing the majority decision in the case U.S. Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida, says the mandate is a tax?
Yes.
It matters a great deal.
So near and yet so far.
Just like November.
If one of you would like to undertake that task and report back to me no later than Tuesday, you will not have to take the final examination.
That thingy over there on the right says this blog has 97 followers. At one point the number had reached 98, but it slipped back to 96, and now says 97. At least one of the followers is shown twice, though, so maybe 96 is the correct number. Maybe even 95.
Not quite 1000 posts. Not quite 100 followers.
So near and yet so far.
I am reminded of the opening lyrics of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s song “Is A Puzzlement” from the musical The King and I:
When I was a boy
World was better spot
What was so was so
What was not was not
Now I am a man
World have changed a lot
Some things nearly so
Others nearly not
Does it matter whether I have 96 or 97 followers?
No.
Does it matter whether I ever reach 1000 posts?
No.
Does it matter that President Obama insisted in his interview with George Stephanopoulous that the individual mandate portion of his healthcare legislation was not a tax and now Chief Justice John Roberts, writing the majority decision in the case U.S. Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida, says the mandate is a tax?
Yes.
It matters a great deal.
So near and yet so far.
Just like November.
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