Trip informs me that a San Francisco composer has set some of Donald Rumsfeld's remarks to music.
"What we show in the songs is that we believe that Rumsfeld is telling a story that doesn't hold up — that he is trying to sell a war that is not justified," Kong said. "These classically based forms are a great way of doing that."
Well, that's fine. But you what what? This is funny and all, but I honestly think I have had enough ironic responses to Rumsfeld. I am more interested in seeing him run out of town on a rail than in laughing at his incoherence and slipperiness.
Posted by Francis at 07:01 PM