![]() embassy in Benghazi and a bloody civil war in Syria that shows no signs of a resolution. The promise of the Arab Spring gave way to protests against the new government in Egypt, a deadly attack on the U.S. That it was all so baldly contrived hardly stopped the media from buying right into it.Ī calculated, cautious and utterly uninspiring American presidential campaign contrasted with the hope and optimism of four years ago. In front of the ubiquitous TV cameras, Angelina Jolie courted publicity at the Oscars, while Rihanna and Chris Brown shamelessly courted controversy everywhere. Granted, there were some genuine scandals, which always raise eyebrows (if not the level of national discourse): the Petraeus affair, Lance Armstrong’s fall from grace and pictures of a naked royal prince gallivanting with friends - in Vegas, of all places. elections - set a tone of predictability for a year that, in large part, failed to ignite. Perhaps one reason for the year’s ho-hum factor is that several long-anticipated events - the Mars Curiosity rover landing the London Olympics the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee the U.S. ![]() ![]() ![]() But now that it’s on the wane, we can step back and report that, all in all, 2012 held relatively few major surprises. Clint Eastwood’s appearance and speech to an empty chair at the GOP convention stupefied us, Felix Baumgartner’s jump from 24 miles above the Earth astounded us and Gabby Douglas’ Olympic performance thrilled us. ![]()
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