Friday, March 2, 2007

For the rain it raineth every day

Considering the way the right talks about the left and the left talks about the right, as if each to the other is deluded, deprived of common sense, mired hopelessly in partisan sympathies that range from the merely repugnant to grave threat to the republic, good and evil at war for the soul of God's most precious country - considering this isn't it clear that each side must admit to being of the opinion, conscious or otherwise, if one can actually unconsciously be of an opinion [and, given the opinions people be of and cling to sentience certainly is not beyond doubting here] that vis a vis these assumptions, predilections and prejudices the system would appear therefore to be broken, compromised by sundry corruptions to the point where its viability is open to serious question?

Seems clear to me. Fool.

Lear: Take heed, sirrah - the whip.
Fool: Truth's a dog must to kennel; he must be whipped out, when the lady brach may stand by the fire and stink.