Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Condoleeza Rice grieves in her own valid way





Condoleeza Rice has been widely criticized for her unconventional response to Hurricane Katrina. How ironic, that the liberal, touchy feely, (and hypocritical) press refuses to acknowledge that people deal with tragedy in different ways. Condoleeza Rice's response is just as valid as anyone else's.

Condoleeza Rice did something that the human race has been doing since the beginning of ancient Greek civilization: in the face of tragedy, she turned to the theater in search of catharsis. Ms. Rice sought refuge in the profound and moving theatrical opus Spamalot.



The next day, still grieving for the victims of Katrina, Condoleeza decided to buy shoes at Ferregamo on 5th Avenue. While there she was attacked by a woman who criticized Ms. Rice for shopping. This near terrorist was then escorted out of the store by security. This myopic woman saw Ms. Rice spending thousands of dollars on designer shoes. Had she looked closer, she would have seen that Ms. Rice was buying hurricane appropriate footwear so she would be able to wade through the waters of the gulf coast.

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