Sunday, July 19, 2009

Trustworthiness


Trust is one of the most powerful elements in life, and Walter Cronkite had that. The beloved CBS anchor died yesterday at the age of 93. Is trustworthiness any more needed now? People are just taking the opportunity to screw up people. Suze Orman, Dick Cheney and Joey Crawford are just messing up now. Cronkite has been a trusted man and has not let us down. But age did. Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, the world’s oldest man, Steve Mcnair and now Walter Cronkite are among the famed ones that have passed. It is only a matter of time until Ted Kennedy dies. Walter Cronkite spoke from the heartland and was an awesome broadcaster. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to here that great voice again (not counting the internet). RIP

Tom Watson is golf’s John McCain. They both are the green home type. Except McCain is like 13 years older. Watson is on the exact same course he was on 32 years ago on that historic win against Jack Nicklaus. Now Watson is in a tie with Lee Westwood in the final round.

W.A.R.S.L

Update: 2:52 pm: The elderly have been denied. Lee Westwood had his chance to win lost in the end. Shortly after that, Watson and Stewart Cink went into a playoff, just like this year’s Masters tournament with Angel Cabrera, Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell. Tom Watson gagged on a 9-foot putt on the 72nd hole of the British Open, as the 35-year old Cink rejected the 59-year old Watson’s chance of becoming the oldest player to win a major tournament.

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