Wilson: Not that sorry …
It’s not easy to be sorry or know how much sorry is always enough. Love is never having to say you’re sorry, they said in a novel about Al Gore once. But John Lennon came back then and said love is always having to say you’re sorry. Hard to say.
The real problem is that this astonishing outburst during the president’s speech was, as Wilson said, “spontaneous.” Like lightning or a flood. By which he meant he didn’t really mean it. But it is maybe unhealthy to be sorry about something spontaneous. It just comes out. And that is what the president, generously forgiving and forgetting, figured. Nancy Pelosi, too, at first, then she wanted more sorry. And Nancy Pelosi knows sorry like John Chisum, cattle king of the Pecos, knew cows.
But spontaneous doesn’t mean he “didn’t really mean it.” Spontaneous means he really meant it and it slipped out. The truth slipped out. Like a sneeze. The truth beneath the suit slipped out.
Better to know it than not know it. Or pretend it will go away if he says he’s sorry.
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