Wednesday, May 13, 2015

The Cartesian Reaction to Nouveau Political Rhetoric

One of the Murray-Bruce's has been strutting his stuff non-stop since returning to earth from Saturn and being "fortunately" elected. It's been amusing to watch, really. If rhetorics alone could solve the world's ills, Obama wouldn't have been shellacked in the last mid-term elections. But I digress.

What's my position on the Bruce Lee antics of the SilverBird helmsman?

#NaWash

There's a formula that can be applied to the best way to react to novel tact employed by virgin, nouveau politicians fresh to the corridors of political power. It is best expressed in two words hewn from Cartesian philosophy.

DOUBT EVERYTHING.

That way, if it checks out, you'd be positively impressed. If it doesn't, you'd not have been deceived.

He might come across as avant-garde and everything. No biggie. It's not for nothing they say power corrupts. And absolute power does so absolutely.

Nota Bene
I wasn't at a loss for words when I said "my position".

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