Tuesday, June 19, 2007

A Great Speech

This is a great speech by Fred Thompson. This is oratory as an art form. You may not agree with everything he says but he says it with style, composure, and diplomacy. Please read and comment.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/06/remarks_to_policy_exchange_in.html

Here are some excerpts:

When the president of Iran shares his nightmare visions before cheering crowds, those are not just the fanatic's version of an empty applause line. The only safe assumption is that he means it. If we know anything from modern history, it is that when fanatical tyrants pledge to "wipe out" an entire nation, we should listen. We must gather our alliance, and do all in our power to make sure that such men do not gain the capability to carry out their evil ambitions.....

We've been through a lot together, our two nations - and not just in the storied exploits of our parents' generation. Though there are many moments in British political history from which leaders today can take instruction, there is one in particular that I've always admired in the career of Sir Winston Churchill.

It was when Neville Chamberlain died in November 1940. In memorializing in the House of Commons his longtime adversary, Churchill pronounced the bitter controversies put to rest. He said, quote, "History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes, to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams the passion of former days."

In the end, he reflected, "The only guide to a man is his conscience; the only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions." We are "so often mocked by the failure of our hopes and the upsetting of our calculations; but with this shield, however the fates may play, we march always in the ranks of honour."

Maybe it's the actor in me that admires this scene so much. It's a moment that no script-writer could improve upon. I am struck by its spirit, the magnanimity and generosity of the man ... the willingness to let old arguments go, and move on to great objectives held in common.

6 comments:

SeattleSusieQ said...

I prefer content over style.

Gonzo said...

Yeah, I know what you mean. Since it appears he's entering the fray I hope his content lives up to the style but, doggone it, I like a man of principle and not some snarky partisan, don't you?

SeattleSusieQ said...

You don't think he's a snarky partisan? You need to read up on this guy.

Gonzo said...

I have and I don't think he is. Does he hold to his beliefs? Yes. Is he partisan? Yes...insofar as he holds ideals close the GOP fold.

I dunno, I could be wrong. I'm desperately waiting for an honest idealist to come into the race because, lord knows, the current bunch on either side are opportunistic shits.

Anonymous said...

"This is oratory as an art form."

Actually, I thought it was more like some actor I saw on Law & Order.

Gonzo said...

Your average TV network drama viewer would not have understood half the speech (lol).