Nov 4, 2008

Derbyshire no aguantó


John Derbyshire, el angloamericano tory que escribe en el National Review (y cuyos artículos no tienen desperdicio) había dicho que le daba lo mismo votar por Obama que por McCain.

Finalmente se arrepintió y, con todo el dolor del alma, entregó su voto al héroe de Vietnam, tras lo cual emitió el siguiente comentario:

I hesitated. The little angel on my right shoulder was saying: "Purity, Derb, purity and a clean conscience! How could you live with yourself, voting for Ted Kennnedy's and Joe Lieberman's best friend? You're a conservative, man! Go into the darkness unsullied, with your head held high!" Meanwhile the Father of Temptation had a representative sitting on my other shoulder, waving the Delonas cartoon at me, whispering: "Remember your Kipling, Derb! Stick to the Devil you know! At least when you're breaking rocks in that labor camp in the Aleutians, you'll be able to tell yourself you did what you could to stop it."

I succumbed. By an effort of will, I reached out a trembling finger and turned down the tag. Then I shut my eyes and pulled hard on the lever. Yes, my friends, I voted for John McCain. May Dawkins have mercy on my neural correlates.

Not that it matters a damn. This is New York.

We are doomed, doomed.

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