So the New York Times headline declared that after the private family funeral a memorial for Ford would be “in Rotunda” (of course the online edition has different text so I can’t link to it). Of course I can only wonder how different the foreign policy would be between the Ford administration and the nation of Rotunda and the Bush administration and the nation of Rotunda. I hadn’t even heard of that country before. I’d heard of Rwanda, but since some of those African countries come and go like satellites in the night sky, why should I worry about them other than they’re obviously kind enough to host a funeral for one of our nation’s presidents. Some might even call him our best president – but I don’t know those people and President Ford unfortunately didn’t influence my life as much as Regan or the Bushes or Clinton because he was president while I was an infant. But don’t get me wrong, it was a lovely infancy as far as I can remember.
President Bush might be more inclined to seek incredible influence on Rotunda because I think he believes that countries we dont’ influence are influencing other countries we don’t influence with iPods and other such nonsense. Its probably for the best because given that more and more of the American population is becoming rotund, controlling a puppet government in Rotunda only makes sense. Of course the biggest problem with the name Rotunda is that if its anywhere near Ethiopia it won’t fit in with all of the Ethiopian jokes I learned as a kid. Speaking of which… what’s the fastest thing in the African desert? An Ethiopian with a meal voucher. What’s the slowest thing in the African desert? A Rotund person doing anything.