Wednesday, April 16, 2008

WHERE THE HELL ARE MY ROSE COLORED GLASSES?


Gray Landscape Oil Pastel 7x10"

It is getting increasingly difficult to be the optimist that I am. This morning my usual routine was cut short because I could not bring myself to read the “papers”. ( Every morning around 5-5:30 I enjoy about an hour of very quiet time before P and the Ws get up. It begins with the NY Times and the Washington Post on line, then a check on e-mail followed by blogs, and ends with my journal.)

As much as I enjoy reading political news and commentary, I find it’s becoming too distasteful! The “news” is now about who said what, what words were used, and what do they mean? Or who's supporter or aide said this and who is calling for an apology. It seems every candidate wants every other candidate to apologize for something. This election campaign is ridiculously too long; it is now not only boring but embarrassing.

If that isn’t enough to knock off the rose colored glasses how about the hedge fund manager that made BILLIONS, not millions last year, while the rest of the country flounders as a result of wall streets sight of hands. Or the news that a major drug company “helped” researchers write the results of their studies; isn’t that a surprise.

I consider myself a thoughtful tolerant person who tries to see all sides of an issue, and who thinks the best of people and circumstances. But not today! Today I would be happy to see all politicians, political hacks, political commentators and columnists, and hedge fund managers and slick, greedy wall street operators taken out to see and dumped onto some desolate island to spend the rest of their lives together.

There, I’ve said it. Tomorrow I feel like my old self again, maybe even sooner.


Early Light Oil Pastel 10x10"

3 comments:

dog face girls said...

Yep, that about sums it up.. Oh yeah, you forgot the lawyers. Wait, isn't every politician a lawyer too.

Linda O'Neill said...

HA!...this cracked me up, Bill! Amazing what a couple of newspapers can do to your mood.

You should get our local Boulder newspaper...the big stories on the front page are usually about Crocs or Whole Foods! Serious thinking here!

Jean Levert Hood said...

I love your tax day painting! and my favorite of these is the pastel. I hope you find the glasses!