Monday, December 21, 2009

Person of the Year


Frank Rich has written an excellent piece that appeared in the NY Times yesterday morning.

Rich argues that it has been a decade of deceit.

Enron, Bernie Madoff, weapons of mass destruction...

And now Tiger.

It is a sad but compelling article.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

A decade of deceit indeed.
From 911 to Mr woods it seems that honesty is never the best policy.
Its to bad that people dwell on Mr Woods infidelity. Compared to the suffering that Helicopter Ben and his buddies at AIG GM all the big banks etc. Tiger is small potatoes. People that have been cheated and lied to by the Fed the big banks and the US government will soon be out of all there benefits, used up all there savings. maxed out all available sources of revenue. Once people are faced with starvation and living on the streets look out. Tigers woes wont mean much to someone who has food and might need a coumpound to defend his family from hungry people.

JBB said...

Robert Surcouf, the French Corsair, in a discussion with a British officer was told,"You French fight for money, while we British fight for honour."

Surcouf replied, "Sir, a man fights for what he lacks the most."

Americans are obsessed with personal morality because that is what they "lack the most." The U.S.has the highest divorce rate in the world. That probably reflects the extent to which spouses cheat.

Tiger Woods is a great golfer. Wagner was a great composer. Einstein was history's greatest scientist. Who said we have to use any one of them for models of anything other than as athletes, composers or scientists?

If Tiger deflowered sheep in the moonlight he would still be a great golfer and the rest would be nobody's business.

Gary L. said...

Unless I was the Shepherd..............

Anonymous said...

Perfection JBB.

Anonymous said...

Compelling article it was - and what ever happened to "Investigative Journalism"? Where does one go to get the news? Watched CNN lately? Blah....



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