Subject: On defense of Mr Hastings and my interest in Project PM |
From: "Kari Bunch" <karibunch@yahoo.com> |
Date: 6/23/10, 18:49 |
To: <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Reply-To: <karibunch@yahoo.com> |
Well done. Your article did me much good. You have quality, sir.
Because I’m going through my introspective phase usually experienced
by American teenagers, instead of 45 year old Dallas women, I found it highly
interesting that I, a mere wannabe writer, chose to comment on an article
commenting on the Story, rather directly on the Story itself—just like
you did. You can see my post here: http://havothsthoughts.blogspot.com/2010/06/general-mcchrystals-folly.html
...and yes it’s my tiny bloglet. It’s not special or
unusal, just crap…crap…crap…GOLD…crap…crap. Hey,
I’m learning.
And now I’ve gone and researched/joined/logged in to
Project PM. And donated to you. So I have a history of putting my money (even
though it’s not a large amount) where my opinions are. By the way,
the main reason I donated to you is for what you wrote here: I smoke Top rolling tobacco, which
goes for around $3 a package and is sold in many prison commissaries. I eat
oatmeal for breakfast rather than endangered condor eggs dipped in
wasabi-infused veal compote like Christopher Hitchens does. Anyway, the tobacco
is necessary for my work…” As it is for my work as well.
And yes, because Christopher Hitchens is far too uppity to meet me at the local
Waffle House and discuss healthcare or fashion or politics or other vanities.
Please tell me what else you’d like me to do to
contribute to the Project PM – does PM stand for Pundits(-try) Managed(-ment)?
Because I work as a consultant in Property Management and Project Management
and I’m starting to wonder what is my fetish with the letters P and M…?
Although I do wish Mr. Hastings had used more quotes directly
attributable to General McChrystal, that expressed the sentiments his staff seemed
to reflect, I found his article to be completely and utterably believable.
I think Gen. McChrystal also has shouldered his responsibility as well, although
I can’t help but wonder if he wanted this to happen so he could get out
of the quagmire of Afghanistan with his reputation as a fighting general
intact. After all he’s resigning/getting fired for comments his staff
made, not how he ran things.
I used to subscribe to the National Review. About
1999 or so, it became obvious to me that the personality of the magazine had started
to confine its opinions to dubious, albeit comfortable conventional wisdoms, that
shortly netted us George W. Bush and not-so-neo-cons in the 2000
election. As for Thomas Friedman, well, let’s just say that I do
not recognize him anymore. 20 years ago he had great language AND integrity. I
trust the journalistic integrity of Jon Stewart on the Daily Show more for consistency.
And I’m 45, white, educated female, not the typical Comedy Channel
demographic.
I used to subscribe to the Rolling Stone, but after
about 2002-03, it seemed that they had given up trying to expose or opine
faithfully or with demonstrable facts upon anyone’s politics and stuck to
the music/video/pop culture/infotainment world as the only safe topics to
pander to the readers, with only occasional coverage of hard news. It was understandable
what with Cheney, the wars, 9-11, Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, loss
of Habeas Corpus, and pretty much, the scariest White House Administration ever
visited upon this nation in terms of devastation to the environment, the
economy, the Constitution and the confidence in the American Republic for which
it stands. I must admit, I’ve only checked in with them a few times
since about pre-election period of 2008. Other than the economic crisis
coverage it seemed that RS was getting comfy with the new guy in the White
House, before getting back on its course of outstanding journalism.
Mr. Hastings has renewed my faith in the Journalist as the
beacon of integrity. So I renewed my subscription to Rolling Stone
today. I’ve taken Vanity Fair all along…
If you can pass my praise on to Mr. Hastings, I’d be
much obliged. Can’t seem to locate his email address…
Kari Bunch
469.321.1586 (cell)
972-220-9580 (office)
817.977.6630 (fax)
“Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's
possible; & suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of
Assisi