I watched the first half of
Zell Miller’s speech at the GOP convention before I couldn’t take anymore, and not just because the compression of the video stream made it seem like the turncoat was being applauded by an army of giant alien insects. Then, minutes ago at the pizza parlor, I heard a bit of an old speech by some al Qaeda bigwig, and I wondered: Is someone else’s rousing rhetoric always creepy?
King’s “I have a dream” speech - surely one of the most stirring pieces of political rhetoric in the modern English language - must sound like a nightmare to a racial separatist. I guess Objectivists and anarchists must find
Kennedy’s “Ask not” inaugural address pretty creepy.