Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - Comments
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Posted by David, Canada on September 9, 2011: Perhaps I'm missing something (or maybe my nationality is to blame for missing things that every Red Blooded American (tm) knows) but why were the Bush, Sr.s a "no show" because of the altitude? George scared of heights or something? --- Many people, especially the elderly, have significant problems breathing at altitude. Our EMS agency transports a good dozen people a year to the hospital because they can't deal with the thin air here. -rc Posted by Rus S, Rural England on September 9, 2011: You would have thought that with all that money they could have afforded decent level lawn to park the wedding car on. --- I prefer to think he does it the way I do: I personally "don't believe in" lawns -- I leave my land wild. Lawns are slavemasters. -rc Posted by Ben of Houston on September 10, 2011: David, George Bush the elder is extremely elderly (87) at this point, and Mrs. Bush is in poor health. They live in Houston, which is about 10 feet above sea level on the Texas Coast. The wedding was 1000 miles inland and 1.5 miles up. That's a big pressure change and a long flight for their age and health. The last thing you want to do at your granddaughter's wedding is die while attending (especially since your death would greatly outweigh the importance of her wedding). Posted by Karen, Canada on September 10, 2011: Thanks for asking that, David! I was going to blame my LAI* if I had to ask the question. *LAI = Low Altitude Ignorance And I live near the Rockies! Posted by Robin, Hobart Australia on September 10, 2011: Most commercial aircraft are pressurised to the equivalent of 8000 feet -- the first one to plan a lower cabin altitude is the new Boeing 787. I assume those who fly regularly would have no problem, but maybe the mountain passes used to reach your area are higher, such as the Eisenhower Tunnel on I70 at 11159 feet. --- In this area, one commonly flies into Telluride (at 9,078 feet or 2,767m, the highest commercial airport in North America) or Montrose (5,759'). The thing about sitting on an airplane is, you're not exerting yourself (unless attempting to join the Mile High Club), so most people can handle the hour or three at altitude. -rc Posted by Susan, RI on September 10, 2011: Lauren Bush is The GRAND DAUGHTER of George & Barbera Bush, not their niece. Yes, we old-timers are very sensitive to high altitudes, esprcially those of us with COPD. --- I'm unclear what your correction is about. Check the essay again, and you'll see I was completely accurate about the relationships between Lauren and George & Barbara Bush. -rc Posted by Mike from Dallas on September 10, 2011: As for your question about serving politicians getting along to actually solve problems, rather than exacerbate them, I'd have to blame the media. No, not the "liberal" media nor the "conservative" media, but the Media in general. They make their living from heightening the sensational, and exploiting the political differences is their fuel. "You supply the pictures; I'll supply the war! ~William Randolph Hearst, 1898 But I was mystified to first discover that political enemies in government could actually be personal friends. My memory is starting to fade, but it seems I remember Ronald Reagan and House Speaker Tip O'Neill being friends on a personal level. G. Gordon Liddy and Timothy Leary was another unlikely duo. But speaking of Tip O'Neill, he was fond of stating that "all politics is local." Meaning that voters did NOT elect a politician to send a message to higher powers, but specifically to represent the locals against those higher powers. What's good for farming in the Midwest is NOT what's good for industry in the Northeast nor is it good for tourism in the West. A low approval rating for Congress means that it IS doing its job, which is not rubberstamping the agenda of an Imperial President (of EITHER Party). The Legislative branch IS supposed to keep the Executive branch in check (and vice versa). And, yeah, spending's got to come under control, across ALL "sacred cows". --- I can go along with pretty much all of this, except that a low approval rating means they're doing their jobs well. -rc Posted by Mike from Dallas on September 10, 2011: My only point about the low approval ratings is that if you pursue them further, you'll find that most people are dissatisfied with Congress in general, but not necessarily of their own particular representative. In other words, it's all those other guys in Congress who are the problem. --- That's definitely true: we see that in elections nearly every term.... -rc Posted by tOM, Ottawa on September 10, 2011: Congress, alas, like our Canadian governing party, are all pwned by Big Business. So long as they get enough moola to bamboozle the voters another time, they are able to just grease their golden pigsty/parachute. --- I sure wish I could say "not true" ...but I wouldn't believe it even if I could bring myself to say it. -rc Posted by Tony, Japan on September 10, 2011: Now she can introduce herself like James Bond! "The name's Lauren, Bush Lauren!" Dum dadadum dummm Comment Page: 1 | 2
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