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Published: November 6, 2008
The campaign that had increasingly seemed more uncivil war than election run-up is finally behind us. But the post-mortems and Monday-morning quarterbacking are not likely to end even on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20.
And Sarah Palin speculation, to be sure, will become a national pastime until she finally signs on with Fox News. As a result, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will continue to look ever more competent and mature beyond his years.
But this much should be so obvious that we shouldn't need to dwell, baby, dwell:
Where exactly does the U.S. fit in this world, the only one we have? How do we again become the force for good that has long been our destiny? He has a shot at hitting the re-set button internationally.
Why not work with our allies and negotiate with our adversaries? Can't we be strong — without being arrogantly unilateralist? Must it be a sign of weakness if others like us again?
It's called enlightened self interest. To reiterate, Obama has a shot.
McCain had no shot.
Now on to those likely Obama cabinet picks. …
Hillsborough Happenings
So, Hillsborough County led the state in voter complaints. Was there ever a doubt that this election would be one more opportunity for Supervisor of Elections Buddy Johnson to add to his inglorious legacy?
But he did, at least, lose. However, his 233,000 votes were only about 18,000 fewer than those cast for Phyllis Busansky.
Which begs the question: And how many votes would he have gotten were he competent?
"I'm very honored and humbled that the people of Hillsborough Count have decided to let me continue to represent this district," she said.
Arguably, more presumptuous than "humbled," however. She is not the incumbent. That was Trey Traviesa. Burgin was his dutiful, acolyte aide. Close enough for government work.
The Strawberry Alarm Clocks?
Here we go again.
What should we call the new high school opening next summer near Plant City? Alas, a really good name, Plant City High School, is already taken.
Given the association of strawberries and Plant City, there was logical sentiment for variations on a berry theme, including Strawberry Crest High. And because the new school sits partly on land sold to Hillsborough County by the Griffin family, there was a rationale for Osburn M. Griffin High.
Put it this way. Why not think students first? A sense of school identity is important — and all too infrequently realized. And nothing says community like geography or indigenous trait. That's why Apollo Beach Elementary or Turkey Creek Middle or Brandon Senior High works better than, say, Mintz Elementary, Farnell Middle or Newsome High.
Moreover, we're all familiar with the surname game. The living are still subject to revisionist embarrassments or modest accomplishments. The pantheon of great (deceased) Americans is limited and, well, taken. How many more Washingtons, Jeffersons and Lincolns do we want? Then the pecking order dilutes quickly to local politicians, captains of industry, school board members and those who sell land to the county for a school.
Strawberry Crest High? Good choice. And a likely winner with students. The Fighting Smoothies? The Strawberry Blondes? The students would love it. That has to count for something.
Joe O'Neill is a South Tampa writer who can be contacted at moesez@aol.com or www.opinionstogoonline.com.
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