The Bitter and the Sweet

I have been watching the miniseries, The Kennedys on the Reelz Channel. It was funded by the History Channel and although it did bit meet final approval to be aired their it received over twenty-five million dollars in production budget under those relatively high standards of history. In some manner or other the Reelz Channel bought the rights to air it for about seven million dollars.   The result is that it has found a home in this channel that is “TV about Movies” according to its slogan where it can be supported by a large number of background and discussion shows in a cost-effective way. Perhaps the miniseries is a beneficiary of that.

But while all the actors, the director and others participants deserve some credit and while the miniseries is certainly worthily given a face (or pair of faces) by Greg Kinnear’s John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Katie Holmes’s Jaqueline Bouvier Kennedy it is certainly deriving its appeal from the people, institutions and ideas it represents from recent history.

To understand the reason the numbers are high and the buzz is up for this miniseries is to look at why the Kennedys were and are compelling figures for Americans.  It seems to me that Newt Gingrich, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Sarah Palin have all captured part but not nearly all of what it took to be the symbol the Kennedys became. Jack had already really won a medal in a real shooting war in the Pacific and risked death. Joe had died flying an experimental bomber. Jack had written a successful political book. As the family of Ambassador Joseph Kennedy they had lived in London and absorbed some of the sense of order and decorum in Europe. They had real family ties to Hollywood, the Mob, the Mafia (in those days two very distinct things these last two entries), Harvard and the Catholic Church in America. Jackie really was a social success and fashionable without the office, she really spoke French well and she really did understand fashion.

They were bringing a great deal into the institution in a very particular mix and they had a long history of reaching for American concerns. That was before Jack and Bobby were shot and killed. The chance to be something more than America has become was really cut short. I do not think the Kennedys were leading America all that effectively forward and their faults in many policy areas are evident to me in the miniseries as they have been before. However, they were engaged in addressing many areas of policy which had not been addressed effectively before or since and some which were only addressed because of the impression they made.

These people were able to combine the achievements of their public office with the benefits of private fortunes and personal reputations so that in recent decades we have the Kennedy Center and the Kennedy Center Honors. The larger family network is cohesive and is tied to govenement programs that have continued a tradition like the Peace Corps. We have the Special Olympics. We had George Magazine and possibly part of the success of Arnold Schwarzenegger and all the programs he has put forward flowing from the same family. We have Ted Kennedy dying with his efforts focused largely on supporting Barack Obama and healthcare reform. America knows  of the women they bedded illicitly and the ones the extended family killed to some degree of directness or other as well as finding many of their policies divisive. The last survivor of the Kennedy family in the White House Caroline can speak with confidence on any subject she chooses and know most Americans will listen to what she has to say and with some respect — so it is a legay as regards women that carries forward many strands across time . However the complexity of right and wrong is not the main story, America knows the Kennedy family have dared much in service  to the country. Their story is not over yet and may still have some surprising chapters in it. However,  always there is more controversy imbedded even in each new chapter. The current chapter is this miniseries itself.

In the miniseries and in the lives of the Kennedys we find life writ larger than most, but in the colors and flavors of most lives. Americans see life as they have tasted it more or less — the bitter and the sweet.

First of Six Pages in Mid 2011 Planned is Up

The first of a batch of new pages including four My Life’s Course in… pages is now up and operable. It will be improved when possible like the other pages. The other two pages relate to politics and the proposed constitutionalchanges advocated in this blog. Here is the link to the new page:  https://franksummers3ba.wordpress.com/about/my-course-of-life-in-studie/

Pages in Process

There are two kinds of additions to this blog. The first and most common kind are posts. these vary greatly in length, subject and complexity. There are more than 200 of them. However, there are also well over fifty pages which remain permanently in their same relative positions. These pages have a possibility of passing with less notice than a post. Right now I am working on several pages and will try to mention these pages when they are ready to go up on this blog…

The British Royal Wedding an Early Post

I plan to do another post or two on this wedding of Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton. This is a time when the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth are preparing to celebrate a royal wedding.  This is a time when they are able to see that they believe in the future of their polity. It is a time to believe that they are willing to invest in the future of their  royal monarchy and royal house. They are willing to see the occasion marked with joy and dignity and national qualities and traditions not tied to a single political cycle or  particular political position.  This is an occasion when they are able to express confidence in fertility, marriage, protocol and other effective ways of keeping a society together that do not rely on bloodshed, torture and prison. It is their way and chance to note that they know a thing or two about soft power that predates the modern think tanks that have promoted the use of the phrase.

It is also a wedding of two people. It is also a celebration in the Church of England in the drawing together of two lives and families. Here in this post I will look briefly at these two people.

Kate Middleton,  Catherine Princess of Wales, Princess William of Wales, Princess Catherine: Her name title and form of address are likely to change a great deal over the next decade or so and not just when she gets married. She embodies a commitment by the British royal family to the British people. She may one day be Queen of England and she has a university degree and she supported her Prince in his achievement of the degree as her contemporary. She is smart and pretty and discreet as it is possible to be (which I admit is almost not at all in her situation). She is devoted to her man. She dresses modestly enough to be respectable and revealingly enough to let the world see that her Prince has a woman who can do the very important wifely job of turning him on sexually. She is sweet and quiet in presentation and yet you can imagine a Knight who loved life wanting to seduce her in the days when this might have gotten his head rotting on a stake. She covers the bases, to use a baseball defense metaphor, in the exercise of the duties that attend the basic life and work of royalty and may turn out to be far more than that once her role is second nature. Certainly she is a young woman of vast potential and she brings the sense of a university graduate, a member of a rich modern family. She has a sense of fun and fashion but is also a bit staid and aloof and has eyes full of comprehension of the life she has chosen.

The groom is Prince William of Wales:   Prince William has a  university degree, he did not graduate from Oxbridge, he has been to amusement parks and has held charity rock  concerts, he knows how to behave in Church, he resents being left out of combat. He knows  the maw of celebrity culture devouring his family as a personal memory.  He will be formidable. Prince William is not Prince of Wales at this posting — his father still holds that distinction. He is a Prince of the Blood as Francophone people see things and a Prince is a Prince certainly.  The story is not yet finished in all respects –although he would always be Sir William Knight of the Garter and is  also an offficer with a commissioned rank before the family name of Wales, he is not Prince ”of anything”. He is rather William of Wales who happens to be Prince William. His dad can be styled Prince Charles of Wales but is able to move all the parts around to connect with the others in his identity and his son cannot. Thus in terms of snobbery (as I sit here in my running shorts watching tv alone I still dare to lecture as the superior snob to most) William is an odd creature.  He is fully royal — a Prince of the Blood in the House of Windsor is well up near the top of that club which though vastly much less than one mil of all people is bigger than most people think. He is without reference to royal claims a member of the chivalry being a Knight of the Garter. Without needing to consider his royal or chivalrous claims he is a member of the gentry (in the sense which does not exclude higher ranks) or is a social gentleman as a holder of an officer’s commission. However, because he is not yet Prince “of” anything and does not seem to hold any titles  from the aristocratic ranks such as Baron, Viscount, Marquess, Earl or Duke he is barely an aristocrat. Someone like me who has nothing much to lose in this big bad world can say he is royal, chivalrous and genteel in rank but not Aristocratic or Noble in the exclusive sense.  His father was Prince of Wales and such a royal title is also aristocratic because of the “of-ness” but did not need such a title to be an aristocrat as he was (and is also still) Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay which are plumb aristocratic titles of the best type.  I do not own Burke’s Peerage and I may be missing a title but I think not. Perhaps his grandmother will give him a noble title as a wedding present.

There are preparations going forward in Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and many other places.  Cakes and bakers, households, equerries, butlers, the experts in wheel and horse at the Mews and the musicians are all fully engaged. Some have worked a great deal with royalty and some have never worked closely with anything to do with royalty, They plan, practice, labor, employ people, organize resources and schedule events. The government itself prepares for all of the security contingencies. Some men entertain an occasional thought of how they would meet death in the cause of royal and public protection if it came to this in such uncertain times.

Invitations have been drawn up and written and seats have been planned and assigned. There are people commissioning mementos, china and souvenirs, this is an industrious time.  The British are able in this special alchemy of the royal wedding to find their most polished and also most uninhibited sides joined in a single ceremony of joy. Wars and economic downturns may limit some of the wedding’s opulence but these events will bot overshadow the rest. I am waiting to see what will happen next and when I will be able to blog about it. I am content here to wish the happy couple well and end my post with these few observations.

A Really Shallow Post on the Libyan War: Twelve Points

This list of points about the Libyan War is very shallow and somewhat incoherent and does not take the place od a longer essay style post later on in this process. But it is a start in thinking about this conflict in this blog:

1. This attack has given America the chance to prove that this country can and will operate in the United Nations and in the world of geopolitics and can use military force in this period of change and unrest in the Middle East, North Africa and the Arab world. By involving ourselves in the war on Libya we offset some of the impression of weakness which is bound to come from the  failure of a long-time allied government in Egypt.   This in itself may not justify all the risks of this operation but it is a valid geopolitical interest and motive.

2. It is true that transliterating his name from Arabic to English is the most inconsistent thing in diplomatic and journalistic history but whether one call him Gaddafi, Gaddaffi, Qadhafi, Qaddaffi, Khadafi, Khaddaffi, Kadaffi or something else this leader has funded and supported terrorism and international crime. The Lockerbie case of the airliner bombing  is the most high-profile of many instances and the bringing home of the convicted undertaker of the offense brings all of this drama of violence into the present. When he was young few people were more committed enemies of the Western powers. That may not justify pursuing this exact course of action but it is a real reason to seek the defeat and ouster of this Libyan Premier. 

3. The United States has a large military and to really justify that we have to be willing to use that force when it is right to do so.  The war in Libya at the current level is a chance to keep the forces occupied.

4. The lack of investment in real embassy culture throughout the world and North Africa by the United States is very evident right now in how poorly we know the rebel opposition to the government in Libya. This is true despite the fact that  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been saying that the administration supports and wants a model of ambassador to each country being the State Department’s CEO in that country. America needs more investment in human intelligence, community relations, and regional expertise operating out of every embassy it has, Morocco and Egypt should have US ambassadors whose staffs can give lectures on the rebels.

5. By launching the strikes in the way it did the coalition may have been showing concern for the civilians in Libya. However, it also pushed the government of Libya into a use-it-or- lose- it situation and spurred them to attack cities more vigorously.  Civilian deaths have in effect been encouraged by the policy path we have chosen.

6. Libya’s leader is not the same kind of life-long and thorough-going thug that Saddam Hussein was nor is he the leader of a government as cruel and backwardly  progressive as the Taliban. We are fighting a competent, professional and functional family of leaders. This will mean it will be harder to make ourselves look like the good guys when mistakes occur.  

7. Libya is very close to Europe. This cuts in all directions. However, it means the conflict can more easily spill into Europe than wars fought very far away.  

8. It does seem that this opposition has armed some groups and individuals more radical and hostile to American interests than the Libyan premier. I t is reported that several arms stockpiles have found their way into Al Qaeda’s hands. This creates new regional risks.

9. Our political and social doctrine is such that we cannot address most of our real interests in countries which we fight over. Thus we have created a political philosophy which is out of contact with what form and concepts of winning would suit our needs and constitution, This is among our greatest sources of social decline.

10. Obama has set himself at war with his most powerful foreign endorser.  This will give him the distance he needs from these North African forces before the 2012 election. The Libyan War also helps the UK overcome shame about the release of the Lockerbie bomber.  Face-saving wars can be necessary but they are dangerous.

11. This is a lasting war no matter what happens in the short-term, Both the end game and our interest are not clearly known.

12. Libya is being ravaged by this war. Rebuilding in Libya will be a major crisis of opportunity and danger for Italy and at this economic time that is a really big deal.

My Nephew is Born

Anthony Joseph Summers was born very early April 3,2011. He weighed seven pounds fifteen and a half ounces. Mother and child are both healthy.I will be modifying my schedule tomorrow after posting this. However, I did see him tonight.

This is a day of anticipation

I do look forward to the Final Four this evening. However, the NCAA Men’s Basketball National Semi-finals is the second most anticipated outcome in my day today. I have some family waiting to do which you can guess at if you know a lot but I will hopefully be able to give you all good news about tomorrow or this evening. So this is just a brief post until then…

World Destroying Comet Approaches

NASA has reported that a world smashing comet has approached behind a series of blindspots. The expected impact tomorrow will possibly destroy the world.

April Fools….

Posts in the Pipeline on this Blog

There are some posts in the pipeline on this blog which those who read regularly can be waitng for relatively soon:
1. There will be a post on the Libyan Conflict. Probably there will be several but it will take a while as there are so many things tro say and this blog already has had material about Libya.
2.There will be another part on my series People to Watch in the Second Post-911 Decade. The rankings of the Ten Most Watchable.
3. There will be a post announcing a new page on the blog.
4. There will be reflection on the exact American Politcal Situation RIGHT NOW!

5. There will be a discussion of my varied projects on the web.

6. There will be a few words on the British Royal Wedding.

All of these plans come with a ” God willing and if my strength endures” sort of proviso. Nonetheless, these are some of the things I hope to have here in th next few weeks or months.

Something new to introduce

My first cousin has been working and playing music for a long time. I have neverheard almost any of it. He has invited me but I am older, realtively poor and live far away and I have had lousy times with lots of relatives when I try to visit so I have missed out on ALL his concerts. This is his stuff and I think it is most excellent. I am slammed by it really.

Itis not the kind of serious political stuff I usually like to think about and discuss here but it is part of another side of me. It simply rocks, in the most real way.

I hope you like it.

Youngblood Hawke EP, by Youngblood Hawke

http://youngbloodhawke.bandcamp.com