tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7354714554394420472.post59888310269408558..comments2015-07-27T08:48:23.730+07:00Comments on Vifargent: Like Lipstick on SchadenfreudeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7354714554394420472.post-34430451269913164702008-10-01T13:26:00.000+07:002008-10-01T13:26:00.000+07:00Ah, maturity. I should harp on that again. I use...Ah, maturity. I should harp on that again. I used to always bring that up, and its general lack in our culture. Of course, it's far scarier when it's not just a matter of a boyfriend or boss steadily regressing toward adolescence, but the most powerful people in the world thinking, speaking, and acting like children.<BR/><BR/>It's quite terrifying, really.Vifargenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06970834836639482413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7354714554394420472.post-5356287872964878742008-09-29T16:51:00.000+07:002008-09-29T16:51:00.000+07:00Hear, hear! Palin's major crime is not be the pol...Hear, hear! <BR/><BR/>Palin's major crime is not be the political views she holds, nor her personal life. <BR/><BR/>It's the fact that she is not wise. That is, immature. Her public statements are those of a sixteen year-old. Bombastic, snarky, black-and-white. <BR/><BR/>It is sad that this political child is being eaten by the wolves. That Bristol and her boyfriend will have no chance to reflect on their behaviour and become more mature and wise. That the kids' wedding is going to be an election event (which, apparently, it is). That the spotlight gives none of the players the time nor space to reflect on experiences which may make them wiser, and more mature. <BR/><BR/>Maturity. A devalued virtue in modern AmericaThe Honourable Husbandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05234119524600114890noreply@blogger.com