HALF-FULL REPORT 05/01/09
It's glorious to be in Paris on May Day with a beautiful woman - especially if she's your wife. We're here this week to see our youngest son who's spending his junior year in high school studying in France.
On May Day, the streets of Paris are filled with sellers of muguets, the sweet-smelling flowers of Lillies of the Valley. Every man buys a muguet for his sweetheart. I am no different.
Unfortunately, communists and lefties of every stripe use May Day - a happy day of celebration of springtime since ancient times - to vent their envious hatred of capitalist prosperity. Demonstrations and protests took place today in hundreds of French cities - and Paris was no exception.
Seeing these angry "workers" and "students" marching along in rage and resentment demanding the world provide them with a living while ignorantly denouncing the only economic system that can provide it is an amusing "Walpole moment."
As in Horace Walpole, who observed, "This world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel." (See What We Have Got and They Have Not.)