Garrison Keillor's opinion column appears in our local Sunday paper. Unfortunately, the paper's website still has last week's column up tonight, but Keillor's column is distributed by Tribune Media Services and is available on their website through
this link at the moment. I like Keillor's writing and his work on
Prairie Home Companion, and saw him in person a few months ago, but his opinion columns, frankly, have left me a bit unenthused.
Today, though, he hit it out of the park. A sampling inside.
Keillor, in an column our newspaper titled
Note to Republicans: The Party's Over, takes up the "It's not your father's Republican party" theme:
Meanwhile, the Current Occupant goes on impersonating a president. Somewhere in the quiet leafy recesses of the Bush family, somebody is thinking, "Wrong son. Should've tried the smart one." This one's eyes don't quite focus. Five years in office and he doesn't have a grip on it yet. You stand him up next to Tony Blair at a press conference and the comparison is not kind to Our Guy. Historians are starting to place him at or near the bottom of the list. And one of the basic assumptions of American culture is falling apart: the competence of Republicans.
You might not have always liked Republicans, but you could count on them to manage the bank. They might be lousy tippers, act snooty, talk through their noses, wear spats and splash mud on you as they race their Pierce-Arrows through the village, but you knew they could do the math. To see them produce a ninny and then follow him loyally into the swamp for five years is disconcerting, like seeing the Rolling Stones take up lite jazz. So here we are at an uneasy point in our history, mired in a costly war and getting nowhere, a supine Congress granting absolute power to a president who seems to get smaller and dimmer, and the best the Republicans can offer is San Franciscophobia? This is beyond pitiful. This is violently stupid.
It is painful to look at your father and realize the old man should not be allowed to manage his own money anymore. This is the discovery the country has made about the party in power. They are inept. The checkbook needs to be taken away. They will rant, they will screech, they will wave their canes at you and call you all sorts of names, but you have to do what you have to do.
I usually don' t like diaries that are just a quote and a link, and yet here I am. Sorry. I just don't know what I can add to this to make it any better.
Clearly, not all the children are above average.