Monday, September 23, 2019

Words on the Current Occupant


. . . or they could be.

Dr. Mardy — as fans of language everywhere are aware — is the undisputed king of quotemeisters. The author of such previous gems as “I never metaphor I didn’t like” and “Metaphors be with you,” “Oxymoronica,” “Vive la repartee” and other compilations of famous and not-so quotations, has released his latest anthology. WORDsters should take note.

“Deconstructing Trump” began as therapy for Mardy Grothe, a way for the retired psychologist to turn to historical figures’ words to help him make sense of the 2016 election and raise his spirits.

“Damning with faint praise is one thing. Damning a sitting president with words spoken by Plato, Sandra Day O’Connor, Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi, W.C. Fields, Winston Churchill, Proverbs, Carl Sandburg and a hundred more is quite another.

“In his eighth book, quotemeister Dr. Mardy Grothe’s pen becomes a mighty sword slicing into the character and behaviors of Donald Trump.” 

—Deborah Solomon, reporter, “In Other Words . . . Quotemeister Brings Political History Up to Date,” The Pilot.com, Sept. 22, 2019.


These statements weren’t uttered about the Current Occupant, but Dr. Mardy discusses how they could apply:

Margaret Mitchell: “…a liar was the hottest to defend his veracity, the coward his courage, the ill-bred his gentlemanliness and the cad his honor.”

Alexander Hamilton: “How often the great interests of society are sacrificed to the vanity, to the conceit and to the obstinacy of individuals.” 

Ben Franklin: “Pardoning the bad is injuring the good.” 

Dwight D. Eisenhower: “You do not lead by hitting people over the head – that’s assault, not leadership.”

Clarence Darrow: “When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become president. I’m beginning to believe it.” 

Shakespeare: “I did never know so full a voice issue from so empty a heart.”

Samuel Adams: “If ever the time should come when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in government our society will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.”



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