Saturday, June 13, 2020

MKL aka "Jr", on his "I have a dream" rhetoric.



"Across the land, the people clamor and restlessly, the jump over one another.  It's quite the game isn't it America?  A handful of walnuts, here, and a new pair of running shoes, there.

The whole thing gives me fits, and yet every piece is a building block of what we always believe will be a better future, be it 1955 or 1968."


Or back in the day, after an attack of Bell's Palsy, the Great one saying, "Snow Pole got McMahon!"

In fact, there are little points of light throughout the interim, little points that nourish our hope, Al writing memos to the President and so forth.

But I ask America so intently, "what is the next thing?"  And is focusing too much on the future a bit of a red herring during an election year?  Can we have two plates of breakfast, and not come away too tired, blood sugar bound to the dismal earth?

Give America that question, that "what's next?"

MKL, unlike MLK, was worried more about his own success curve, like rally attendance and so forth, and the people, so innervated to follow along, but all things inevitably serve the best interest, and even John Roberts himself help but stop worrying and fan the flames of the future.  And Mitt looks street wearing a Covid PPE mask.  Citizen Z.

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