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11th Oct 2016

Here’s why Ken Bone is currently one of the most talked about men in the world

Good to the Bone

Nooruddean Choudry

These are uncertain times.

The position of Leader of the Free Word is at stake and the two prospective POTUS-elects are far from inspiring. The choice is between a misogynistic, xenophobic, maniacal despot, and yet another Clinton that has a history of murky scandal.

The fact that most people are only voting for Clinton because they despise Trump should tell you everything.

Candidates Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump Hold Second Presidential Debate At Washington University : News Photo

Sunday night’s town hall debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was predictably acrimonious. Neither was a clear winner and all the mud-slinging and double-talk made the great American public feel like the ultimate losers. There is a storm coming, and it will either be dark (Clinton) or apocalyptic (Trump).

‘Tis all a far cry from 2008, when a starry-eyed Barack Obama swept to power on a wave of joyous optimism and heart-swelling good faith. Anything seemed possible the US collectively cast off its former prejudices and hate. Alas, those halcyon days seem so long ago. Now we have no jobs, no hope, no cash…and no Prince.

There are no more heroes – only poisonous clouds and freaky clowns.

People Gather To Watch Presidential Debate At Bar In West Hollywood : News Photo

But as Oscar Hammerstein II famously wrote: ‘At the end of the storm, there’s a golden sky, and the sweet silver song of a lark…’ He was a wise man was Oscar, and Sunday night reminded us all that goodness and hope can be found in any situation, no matter how desperate and barren.

The soulful lark at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri came in the guise of a portly gentleman wearing crimson knitwear. He is not the hero that America deserves right now – not by a long shot – but he was the one it so desperately needs. There was darkness, there was despair – and then there was Kenneth Bone.

When Ken stood up to ask a question about energy policy towards the end of the event, a strange thing happened to an entire nation – it found a reason to believe again. It was able to lift its head and straight straight once more. Bone’s query was simple:

“What steps will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs while at the same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimising job layoffs?”

And yet his quiet dignity, wholesome demeanour and unremarkable nobility spoke a sonnet of unsaid words which awoke a comatose electorate from its collective malaise. The stark contrast between the rehearsed and duplicitous delivery of both prospective leaders, and a simple man wanting answers was a revelation.

Even his name – Bone – conveys structure, integrity and naked truth stripped of fleshy lies. Kenneth’s moustachioed presence in this diseased world can help us all to heal once more. As long as there is Ken Bone, there is hope for a better tomorrow.

God bless his soul because he even said that he wore the red sweater as a plan B to the debate because he “split the seat of my pants wide open”

He even was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel last night and he has plenty of admirers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqchRR1tZvc

https://twitter.com/Diane_7A/status/785382912430575617

https://twitter.com/World_Wide_Wob/status/785355787770093568

https://twitter.com/CDieckster/status/785310733655572480

https://twitter.com/moneyries/status/785324010628386817

 

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