The Late Show with David Letterman.
The View.
Paul McCartney plays the White House.
Barack Obama's affinity for pop culture is emblematic of his administration's greater disconnect on programs, policy, and ideology from the mainstream of American society. Much of this has to do with the dichotomy between the terms "class" and "cool."
Though difficult to precisely define, personal class is one of those things of which it may be said (to paraphrase Justice Potter Stewart) that "you know it when you see it." Its attributes include maturity, rational self-possession, a sense of the appropriate, generosity of spirit, and the humility that begets both charm and wit. Though frequently associated with childhood training and education, class knows no boundaries when it comes to gender, economic status, or even political persuasion. William F. Buckley, Jr. and Daniel Patrick Moynihan held opposing views, but both were possessed of great personal grace and were sincerely liked by even their opponents.
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2 comments:
Aside from the lousy music he has made since the Beatles broke up, Mc Cartney's sophmoric comments about Obama and Bush convince me more than ever that Lennon was the genius behind the Beatles.
Not only is Barack classless so too is his wife.
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