taking a test.
Is it the right test? Who is tested?
Who makes the test?...Actually?
"Is there courage there? Is there boldness there? Is there ability to think outside of the box?" - Wilson Goode, Sr., Former Mayor of Philadelphia
Not exactly the questions for the test, but already demonstrated, by the way.
"They have to demonstrate the courage to be lonely. The courage to understand that they may be making a decision that no one will understand, no one will like, and few will respect." - Andrew Card, Former Chief of Staff of Pres. George W. Bush
Not exactly even questions, but nonetheless demonstrated, by the way.
Could the media pass the test? Or are they passing the buck? Will we pick it up?
McCain: "would rather lose a campaign than lose a war"
Obama: "not interested in a false choice"
The parsing the test problem?
What about* the blue book approach?
* I have yet to filter all these tests, but it seems that McCain is taking Andrew Card's advice. And I come now to the final line that ties this up:
"But, the article may have done more for the campaign without being published than it ever could have if it was." That seems to be the McCain strategy, perform poorly and blame the coverage. While it is mistakes that often get more coverage, whining is not winning, but it plays the refs. The irony in the rejection of McCain's piece may be balanced by the error in his parsing by CBS.
[And my own parsing is tested: "It is what it is". Just an update.]
Speaking of "global" ** and one for the books, who writes this stuff. (And I was going to note anachronism)
** Having read the speech Obama took it to the wall [... see bumped up material to next post]
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