Full of sound and fury signifying nothing

  • Judge Roy Moore - WND
  • Feb 25, 2008

In William Shakespeare's epic tale of greed, power and corruption in public office, Macbeth, the king, is suddenly informed of the death of the queen and responds in sorrow that life is "a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more." The same could be said about the final selection of the Democrat and Republican nominees in one of the most unusual and remarkable campaigns for the presidency in American history. The candidates "strut and fret" their hour upon the political stage before flag-waving throngs that appear to hang breathlessly on every word, making promises for "change," offering "hope" for the future and claiming the existence of a "new majority" in America.

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