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[0:00] ..." The new Batman movie the dark Knight -- shattering all box office records and surely there's a message they're about the state of our culture. May -- so badly in need of heroes will"...
[1:39] ..." too often we look at them and see narcissism and pettiness and condescension. No wonder that after a two year presidential campaign the endless Beacon Hill follies and the orgy of political fingerpointing accompanying this recession. A comic book hero is starting to look pretty enticing."...
[0:00]" The new Batman movie the dark Knight -- shattering all box office records and surely there's a message they're about the state of our culture. May -- so badly in need of heroes will storm the ticket window to see a movie about a comic book hero anything to get away. From the often less than heroic headlines of the day. Okay maybe people just want to beat the heat in an air conditioned theater for a couple of hours. I admit it when it comes to analyzing the deeper meaning of movies I am note James lifted. But what are hung up to showcase cinema and Revere yesterday talking to dark night ticket holders I did learn something interest day. Even though national poll just a few years ago found 57% of people naming a public figure when asked to identify a hero not one of the unscientific sample I pulled and revered did the same. People mentioned their parents policeman our men and women in uniform. But politicians of either party no dice. That suggests to me that around here at least. Most of us have low expectations -- best of the political -- we look around at our own homes and seek devoted parents giving their all the make our lives better we're -- heroic love want battling illness and adversity. We look around our communities concede rape cops and firefighters and appreciate them even when a few bad apples grabbed the headlines. We see nurses and teachers and coaches and health care workers doing heroic things every day. In tough conditions and for what it's often disgraceful league low pay. And we idolize them. Politicians. Not so much too often we look at them and see narcissism and pettiness and condescension. No wonder that after a two year presidential campaign the endless Beacon Hill follies and the orgy of political fingerpointing accompanying this recession. A comic book hero is starting to look pretty enticing."











