Bless Their Hearts
photo: Charles Dharapak
The man is dull to me. He might as well be a corporation in bodily form. Corporation: A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law. In bodily form, corporeal. The photo is, at first glance, dull, too, but if I pay attention and really look, I see the man, his hair so like hair, embrace his wife, so like his wife. I see the backs of the heads of five sons, FIVE SONS! and I don't know what archetype that might be -- FIVE SONS! hair so like hair, dullness in corporeal form.
Small Stone 11
Seriously focused and seriously correct and seriously right. Amen.
ReplyDeleteI love that paying attention and really looking at him generates nothing more than an awareness of the most mundane details, and even those mundane details are hair "so like hair" or his wife "so like his wife." As if, in this case, even the most carefully noticed details are nothing but stand-ins for something real. Nice.
ReplyDeleteActually, I think it's going to be "bless our hearts" if he gets elected!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more! Watching him is like watching a board meeting.
ReplyDeleteIn the end, it doesn't matter what Muppet takes the position. That's the sad truth of the current state of the actual role of the President.
ReplyDeleteI hate to point out that he is more "MODERATE" than other candidates from his party - (esp. after your post) but that is the sad state of affairs of what's become of the Republican party in this country. Believe it or not, I'm thinking that he may not get enough support from his own party because of his "moderate" positions.. if you can call them that. I hope we all survive.....
ReplyDeleteAt least there's something under the hair, in contrast to our governor, Rick Perry, whose magnificent main covers air.
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ReplyDeleteMy friend who has MS told me that Romney's wife has MS, too. I can't imagine the pressures of political life along with the battle of chronic illness. I always think of this when I see photos of them...
ReplyDeletestarlee kine (one of my favorite "this american life" contributors, for her story about consulting phil collins on how to write a breakup song -- http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/339/break-up)recently tweeted:
ReplyDelete"Mitt Romney's sons are just so Malcovich, Malcovich, no?"
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/fashion/the-romney-brothers-advance-fathers-iowa-campaign.html?_r=1&hp
but that joke is only funny if you've seen "being john malkovich."