Like ships passing on the night shift, I wonder if I was one of Vice President Kamala Harris’s customers when she worked at a McDonald’s in the 1980s. As with many of the thirteen percent of Americans who have worked at McDonald’s, she made money as a college student by not exactly serving cheeseburgers in paradise. (Eat too often at the golden arches, and you may soon see the pearly gates, as the health food saying goes.) However, even Snopes says it has found no proof of when, where, and with whom Harris worked.
But maybe Harris should have worked at Burger King, given that her campaign treats her less as a political candidate than a queen in waiting. Albeit in America, the queen only wears a cardboard crown and serves pre-grilled patties.
So let’s see how Queen Harris would compare to, say, the late Queen Elizabeth II. While the whole pants-suit thing was not Queen Elizabeth’s style, her staying out of the public eye and addressing her subjects on the rarest of occasions was. And the queen never spoke off the cuff. As a constitutional monarch, a team at Parliament had to sift her words before she was allowed to speak them. Only after someone else had approved and often written her remarks could she be unleashed on the public for anything more serious than a ribbon cutting at a refurbished palace or a wave at the racecourse.
In the English-speaking world, a queen is to be seen and not heard. She is to be revered and not criticized. She is, in other words, a figurehead. Whether it is the vast machine of state in England or the deep state in America, it is all the same. On the ship of state, the figurehead may be prominently outlined in wood. The figurehead may be garishly painted and then placed on the prow of the ship as it sails the choppy seas. But the ship is being steered by an unseen captain in the wheelhouse. The rudder is in the hands of another. The crew climbs the mast and sets the sails. He is not at the command of the wooden figurehead on the prow. […]
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