A good article. An exerpt: The truth is, the comically irresponsible H2 represented and encapsulated its brutal -- though mercifully brief -- time period in Bush's America perfectly. And now perhaps we are simply moving on to the next phase, slightly improved, a tad more aware, but somehow remaining completely unfazed by $120 tanks of gas and ongoing pollution and the rather obvious idea that, despite the slick marketing hype, nothing significant has really changed at all. Bottom line: You can hope for the big shifts. You can hope for some sort of grand awakening, some sort of removal of the tumor and a relief from the pain of excess waste and abuse and happy ignorance. But, of course, what you get instead is, well, a nice drive to the megamall in a shiny 2008 Escalade for a couple of aspirin and some compact fluorescent lightbulbs and a copy of "An Inconvenient Truth" on DVD. Ain't that America. Harry
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mywhitenoise @ May 24 2007, 11:52 AM) [snapback]449077[/snapback]</div> Thanks for posting -- that was an excellent rant. That guy definitely has a way with words. Several laugh-out-loud lines. I'll have to put him on my list columnists to read.