I was saddened just to hear the bitter rancour in his voice, a sour hostility aloof of commonsense, and ranks who sat in audience held captive to his ranting must have felt it too. Was this the one who said he’d lead us to a promised land? How could a man of honour make the dead surmise he’d cosset us with obvious and barefaced lies?
I asked my fellow listeners what they thought about his claims that malfeasance was soured within this state by parliamentary representatives but not, of course, those members seated where he sat in opposition. His disposition was to blame the government as if he wasn’t part of it.
All the ailing wrongs he thought could spring his party into power were teased and spun and wrung and spread as seeds of dour dissent, I knew he meant to state a case that wasn’t based on truth or justice as we’d wont from Courts of Law, and yet he had the irksome gall to ask us for our trust!