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Home Front: Culture Wars
alGore speaks like a cello, kinda sorta
2006-03-27
From Puffington...
In 1978 or so, Mstislav Rostropovich, the famed cellist who ultimately made the National Symphony Orchestra into a national treasure, arrived on our shores from Russia from which he had been exiled by Leonid Brezhnev. While a student at Georgetown University, I was honored to be present for his honorary degree ceremony there.
Single-handedly? This will come as a rather large surprise to the rest of the orchestra...
He could not speak English well, so he instead played the cello as a response to his honor. Gaston Hall was silent, not only during his soul-stirring solo, but even after the thunderous applause, becauase [sic] neither ovation nor words expressed what we felt, what he had touched.
Nope. Better not go there...
Al Gore spoke tonight at the Human Rights Campaign dinner here in Los Angeles, after many stirring talks by Al Franken, Torie Osborn and the Mayor, among others. Al's was the last speech of a late night and yet, as with Rostropovich, the enormous ballroom was silent during his talk. I found myself leaning forward, perched on the edge of my chair as he moved easily on stage, rarely looking at even a note. He stirred souls tonight.
It wuz frickin' tenterhooks, I tells ya... And it's shaken, not stirred, d00d.
The former Vice President, the should-be president, spoke from his heart, his soul and his intellect about equality, about fear and about the future. The subject happened to be equality of gay people in this country. But it was really a call for America to stand as what we have been for more than 200 years, to be that porous bastion of hope and grace that has struggled at times with itself, but has always risen to greater heights.
There's definitely some struggling goin' on, awrighty...
He reminded me and I dare say the fifteen hundred or so present tonight, of the power of democracy, well led. Sadly, he reminded us also of the ineloquence of George Bush at which we laugh, but which in fact represents a simplicity of the mind, a unidemensional view of life that Mr. Bush carries forth into the world that sews fear and destruction in its path. Al Gore called us to action. He also vivified Plato's ideal in The Republic, Madison's President in the Federalist Papers, Jefferson's expectation in the founding documents of this country.
He spoke. You dared. I'm bored. Evoking the names of Great Men doesn't transfer anything to the Moonbat Prez in Loonyland Exile.
After he finished speaking, the standing ovation seemed almost an interruption of the soul. Just as Rostropovich played chords that defied description, Al Gore tonight hit commanding, courageous notes that are America. We'll make it through the current time of trouble, but only because we can rise above the small, insulated minds that would rather destroy our world than make it safely humane. How different our unstable world today would be had Mr. Gore been President. How hard we must work to assure that 2006 brings us the beginnings of balance, and 2008 the end of one of the most dangerous times in our history.
Defying description, insulated, dangerous - wow, Jeffy, you're on roll! What would our world look like if alGore was Prez, Jeffy? Very stable, right, LOL.
We have all become cynical. We have seen what might have been and criticized how it was presented. But when I hear a graceful, truly stirring analysis of the humanity that is our nation, I know we can again find our way in this world and, if Bush et al have not by then encouraged too many of our neighbors to attack us, we can again lead.
I'm pretty cynical about where the likes of alGore could possibly lead anyone. The attacks will come regardless, dimwit. It's not about Gore, moron, it's about Islam.
Thanks for speaking the truth, for the elegance of thoughtful words. Thanks, Al Gore.
Indeed, keep talking - we appreciate it al baby.
Posted by:Creng Unains3685

#5  As Marxism-Leninism/Communism teaches, the
"Socialist Revolution" will come from the Right, i.e. a mature Capitalist-Mercantilist, even Bourgeois, economy. The Failed Lefties problem is NOT alleged Fascist Amerika waging war vv 9-11/WOT, its Communist Amerika NOT being the outcome of the WOT. America [Free or Socialist]
"volunteering" to give up its sovereignty, Government, and endowments = America being militarily forced to. In CLINTONISM, Fascist Dubya is both Adolf Bushitler whom needs to be stopped or wiped out, as well as Stalin and Mao's HALF-A-COMMIE/SOCIALIST IDEO-BROTHER, an arrogant warmongering selfish greedy unruly Rightist Capitalist Imperialist little boy and Male Brute whom refuses to listen to his holocaust-happy, Utopian-/Perfectionism-minded, Commie Mother and pro-Mama older/better ideo-brothers.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-03-27 22:30  

#4  perhaps it was the "wooden" analogy?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-27 20:59  

#3  One more thing. Having played cello for 14 years, I reached the conclusion that there is no way to play it properly unless it causes pain in several parts of your body.

Al is like that, too. Everytime he opens his mouth, he says something that creates several intellectual ouchy places. For example:

"We're entering--have already entered--a new phase of human history. The fundamental relationship between our species and our home planet has been utterly transformed."

That sounds like something you would hear from a real fan at a Star Trek convention, whose boundless enthusiasm for a television show is such that he has decorated his bedroom with Star Trek paraphernalia, and every night looks himself in the mirror with Mr Spock ears and says "Live long and prosper" before bed.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-03-27 20:21  

#2  I don't get it. Was Rostropovich in the audience? Is he gay? Why was he drug into this?
Posted by: DoDo   2006-03-27 20:20  

#1  Oh, dear Christ... the only thing Algore has in common with cellos is he's fat and hollow. Sheesh!

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-03-27 19:51  

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