Vote for the honest mechanic
Monday October 28th 2024, 9:28 pm
Filed under: Life,Politics

It’s one of my very earliest memories. I was in the far back of the station wagon (there were no seatbelts there in those days) and I was being thrown around the inside of the car–the roof and I were not supposed to come at each other like that–along with the other kids and I didn’t LIKE it and my daddy was in control of the whole world and I didn’t understand why was he doing this and I was mad. Stop it right now!

A brake cable had snapped and wrapped around an axle (did I get that right, Mom?) and suddenly we were doing a 360 at full speed on the freeway and going over an embankment. Mom remembers the gasoline tanker we missed by inches. My oldest sister remembers the petting zoo we fell into at the bottom where we kids were entertained by the animals as we waited for help. The trucker went on to the nearest phone he could find to call the police to tell them a family had just died back there.

But we hadn’t; somehow we went on with our cross-country trip after that. I wonder what the car looked like. I have no idea.

I wondered tonight why those very old images had come to mind and had to stop a moment to puzzle it out.

I had just read Jeff Bezos’ new editorial: the one wherein he claims himself as a fellow journalist to the Post and proceeds to gaslight both his readers and quite possibly himself, but with obvious discrepancies between his story and Lewis’s. Lies from the both of them, but Bezos might even half-believe them. Right after Trump held an actual Nazi-wannabe rally.

It’s like Bezos had just cut that brake cord himself while we the voters and the honorable reporters are trying to control that wheel and guide where our car lands as it careens out of control.

We can still steer this to safety, though. They can’t take that away from us–yet.

Not now, not ever. We can do this. VOTE.


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Just down off a mountain road–no freeway, just state roads. It was scary, but not thankfully at that kind of speed. We spun out into a ditch; I don’t think there was any damage to the car. I remember the woman who saw this happen out her window and came running out, gave us all lemonade. If we had still been on the mountain, we would have plunged off the side; if it had been a moment later, we would have been hit by the tanker. (The petting zoo was part of her family’s small roadside attraction business, which gave us a distraction while Dad had called for a mechanic. Small blessings.) Unmistakable divine protection.

And we’ve voted.

Comment by Marian 10.28.24 @ 10:12 pm

Yikes! Even the slightly less terrifying version sounds scary enough. And Bezos’ editorial wasn’t the truth. Even if he really does believe the paper shouldn’t take sides, he needs to let them state why the other guy should not get the vote.

Comment by DebbieR 10.29.24 @ 9:03 pm



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