Sorry, been behind a horse. Or two. Whatever.
It just seems to make sense in a weird kind of way. So basic. So simple. And yet so powerful.
It makes me smile. And sweat. And even bring in a dollar or two along the way.
Election? Yeah, I heard all about it.
Sometimes it’s best to stay off the road when you know everyone’s been drinking the delusional Kool-Aid.
Change? I’ll bet that channel will be changed faster than Obama can appoint a bunch of centrist, warmongering Dems to grab the reins of his new political team. Oops, already happened.
America, wipe that change-induced hangover grin off your face and meet Rahm Emanuel and John Podesta, the two fellas appointed to the top positions in the next phase of the great Obama hallucination.
In case you haven’t bothered to scratch below the surface of late, Emanuel is an elected Congressional Dem who runs in the conservative Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) crowd and – along with Nancy Pelosi – wrote the book on how to act “concerned” about the Iraq War but keep voting to fund it. Go figure. And now, according to this afternoon’s news reports, Emanuel has been offered the job of Obama’s Chief of Staff.
Besides being a snide conservative Dem, Emanuel is a dolt. Yeah, he was the master insider who warned all his Obama-loving colleagues to avoid the Stephen Colbert show because it was too risky during election season. Of course. The last thing any political figure would want to display during an election season would be a sense of humor or, better yet, a sense of “getting it.”
And in case you’re not connecting the dots at home and you might be tapped to be a future VP nominee, let me provide you with some crib notes: The Emanuel Doctrine is to do nothing that is bold, risky or that might be construed in any way, shape or form to actually challenge the power elite. Ah, perfect for hallucinatory change.
Change? Forgetaboutit. Because, like his hero, Bill Clinton, Emanuel will run the White House like…well…a Clintonite. More crib notes: Think bending over for the Republicans and totally and completely fearful of acting like a person with passion and/or principles. One more crib note: Think “Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell” and the spineless retreat from health care reform.
To these conservative Dems, solving an issue cannot be allowed to get in the way of using an issue to get elected. Remember, they’re the same folks who jumped on the “blame the welfare recipient” crowd when one of Clinton’s first acts as the great liberal savior of his time (and, in case you forgot, the self-appointed “first black president”), was to push his “welfare reform” package through Congress. And the reform? Basically to call them all lazy and demand that they work for their government lulus. Oh, if only the same could be demanded from Blackwater. Or Exxon. Or General Dynamics. Or, or, or…you get the picture.
Joining the Emanuel dolt in the new Obama team will be another Clinton worshipper, John Podesta. Yeah, the same Podesta who served as Clinton’s Chief of Staff while navigating through what we can now affectionately call the blow-job/missile-strike final years Clinton’s second term. Yeah, you remember those days, don’t you? In case you forgot, it went like this: For every attack on his desire for more Monica, Clinton unleashed a “real” missile at some unsuspecting foreign nation – usually Iraq.
Hmm, with all these Clinton sycophants bubbling up to the top, why didn’t we just elect Hillary?
But this kind of snark isn’t what the nation is looking for now. Not. At. All.
As for the real political change that this nation deserves (you know, things like stopping the Iraq War now and providing health care for all now), it’s all at the back of this political bus.
The Obama nation is issuing one big demand to the electorate right now: Shhh, the baby is sleeping. The political baby that is. And you better not raise your voices so that the baby is awoken to realize that nothing has really changed.
Quick, get me back to the barn….
Same shit, plain brown wrapper.
FREE AMERICA
REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY
I am on the other political spectrum as you, but I agree with that you have been saying about the two party system.
I almost laugh out loud when I hear people talk about “change”. The truth is that very little will change. Claiming that electing Clinton or Obama is a victory shows just how little the liberals are willing to accept.
I predict much more of the same. We won’t be out of Iraq soon. More bridges to nowhere. Higher national debt. Where’s the change there?
I’m saving my Obama button for when I see you. I want to give it to you, pin first. (Ouch!) God, it feels good to be a ‘liberal fuck’–now on to Washington and all those Obamanettes and Obamanines: (“Set me free, why don’t you, Ralph…get outta my life, why don’t you, Ralph…cause you just keep me hangin’ on…”) That’s what I call change. I’ll put in a good word for you when they start making out that LIST.
How ’bout that Pollina shit, Michael? In 2 years, we’ll have ‘change’ here in Vt. You’ll have to go back to Iowa. Grow GE corn. For China.
Can you say: “Yes We Can!” Nah…I knew you couldn’t.
I don’t mean any of this, folks. I’m saving myself for 2010. I don’t even inhale–just exhale.
Bye,
your next Lt. Governor
(selling out–you get a bail-out for it)
Yes, our long national nightmare…has a new protagonist…the supporting cast will be a who’s who of blue dogs, my friend.
So how’s that single malt sound now? Mmmm, whiskey…
Hey, it’s my birthday–get some shit up. Do it now. The whole world is Waiting.
Godot, Godot, Godot!