A GOOD S0UP
Betty got out a can of beans as part of a routine lunch today.
They were Navy beans, those little white ones, famous in the
famous Navy bean soup in U.S. Senate dining room in Washington. For a split
instant, the sight of those beans took me back to being there in the Capitol,
risking a too short spoon in just that soup, in just that dining room, in an
effort to do what we could against the war in Vietnam.
In that
instant, in spite of all our anti-war politics, I was in awe of the undoubted
grandeur and the immense integrity of the Congress under that great dome.
There were all those great men-- and single senate woman-- moving about
the place.
Perhaps
it is because I am now almost double that age, that I feel that a visit there
today to eat the senate’s bean soup would only fill me with contempt for how
small and mean and dumb so many of those people have become.
I
am much better off lunching out of a can of beans with Betty here in Boulder
where we know what to think. And think how splendid it was to meet Senator
Fulbright going into the men's room that day.
1 comment:
I do think this bunch will go down in history. And not in a good way.
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