July 24, 2006
A man without honor
"He's a graduate student at one of America's most prestigeous business schools.He is the leader of his class basketball team.
Without provocation, he hits the leader of the opposing team in the jaw to stop him from making a shot. A few minutes later, he blocks another shot by the same man by smashing his legs on a jump shot.
Years later after both had become successful businessmen, the fellow who'd been struck twice was still wondering what the hell all that had been about. One day he happened to run into the man's brother, now the governor of a state. Could he explain it?
Well, yes. You see, in Texas there are people who get satisfaction from being hard. This was an example of Texas hardness.
This explains a lot, I think."
Source: Ron Suskind's new book, The One Percent Doctrine.
Posted by fightingdem at July 24, 2006 3:20 PMComments
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