Friday, February 25, 2011

Political Prompter Persecution Ploy Plotz: Steve Womack, Defunder of the People

The Arkansas Times' Max Brantley reports (from a reported acquaintance's blog) that U.S. Representative Steve Womack has dropped his pursuit of de-funding Obama's teleprompter, which is somehow eyeballed at $5 (m)illion dollars.

Representative Womack reportedly says he's dropping this campaign because he can't get an actual cost of the service and equipment, and in addition...
We're asking people to do more with less. And I think the president ought to lead by example. He is already a very gifted speaker and I think that's one platform he could do without.  -- U.S. REPRESENTATIVE STEVE WOMACK
If you look at Obama speaking with or without the prompter, aesthetically it doesn't make much difference.  He thinks in parentheticals, with lots of commas, like this sentence, and that isn't going to end, any time, soon, so you'll never really know just when those sentences, are going to end, even ones, like this.

Moreover, any time anyone is asking people to make do with less (which appears to be a current talking point) it seems prudent to keep the other eye open for who's going to be profiting from all this "making do with less".  High food prices precipitated food-commodities bubbles, which precipitated the revolutions in the Mideast.

While World Prompter does not have an official opinion on hyper-monetizing commodities, revolutions, talking points, or political parties, we are glad that this bit of political grandstanding about Obama's teleprompter is over.

World Prompter loves communication, and is in favor of taking away all teleprompters from all politicians, to let politics drift back into the hands of talented orators who at least were capable of being lyrical and having a good memory.  Imagine memory as a requisite for the practice of politics.

The British House of Commons offers many spirited examples of un-teleprompted political exchange:

So until U.S. lawmakers are willing to really take the gloves off - in this case, the teleprompter - let's let fair be fair. 
 

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