
This morning I watched an Australian current affairs program (Insiders) that came from the U.S. The topic, you guessed it, was the interminable American Election.
During the course of the program leading strategists from the Democrat and the Republican camps were interviewed and then followed a panel discussion with three people who came from the media and one from one of the American institutes, etc.
I felt a sense of increasing frustration as the program continued because, though it was agreed that America needed to change its direction and modify its arrogance, the participants carefully avoided the main issue: that of fixing the deeply flawed, easily manipulated American political system, the one that Bush clearly exposed for the whole world to see.
Into my mind flashed the moving story "Of Mice And Men." It was as if Steinbeck, in 1937, had, without knowing it, written a cautionary tale, one that would symbolize America in the twenty-first century. To me, America seems to be an amalgam of both George and Lennie, a fraught combination of cynical cunning and retarded power.








