The question of honor in politics.
And an unapproved ad I really like.
Could any politician make a difference anymore? I don’t know. I like Obama, though.
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by Holly Lisle on March 19, 2007 · 4 comments
The question of honor in politics.
And an unapproved ad I really like.
Could any politician make a difference anymore? I don’t know. I like Obama, though.
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I love Obama. I voted for him when I lived in Illinois, and I’ll vote for him if (hopefully) he makes it past the primaries.
If you haven’t watched the longer clip, it’s worth the time.
Pandababy has it right — it the HONOR, Stupid. Not honesty. Not sincerity. Honor. Perhaps not knowing the meaning of the word does impede actually being able to integrate it into thought, word, and deed. And, she’s right, it’s not limited to a single political party.
I love Talyn, and Cadence Drake, and Kait Galweigh, and every one of your heroines, and much of what I love them for is their fine sense of honor.
In reading every one of your books, Holly, I have felt as if you were speaking my mind, so imagine my shock when I saw your line tonight: Pandababy speaks my mind. (I’m signed in at Forward Motion and e-blogger as pandababy, but here I’m BookLover.)
Perhaps if enough people care about honor, there will be some hope for the outcome after all.
Thank you Holly.
pandababy (aka BookLover)
Hi, Pandababy—not sure how I missed this, but I really appreciated your post about honor. It gave me hope that, as hideous as our government is, hope remains that it could become better, and that there are people around who, like me, want it to be better.
Thanks.