Tuesday, March 13, 2012

An Elephant and a Dark horse Candidate Walk into a Convention...

The GOP doesn't even seem to be trying to win the Presidency in 2012. The current Republican candidates have spent only half of what their counterparts did in 2008. Republicans seem to know they are dealing with bargain basement candidates.
My solution to the current malaise plaguing the party is to nominate the most moderate and qualified in their party:

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Still available on Ebay and Amazon

Eve Merriam's The Nixon Poems came out in 1970, before the full horror of the Nixon years had been made public. I bought my copy in the 90s at Manzanita Book Store in San Francisco for $4. I might get around to reading it from cover to cover to make me feel a little bit better about our current administration. So far I've just looked at poems randomly, which are accompanied by old fashioned collages done without photoshop.

The second poem in the book may prove to be increasingly relevant as Occupy Chicago approaches this May...
Spring
The sky
is as blue
as policemen's helmets.
The Democrat In The Woodpile
I love the whole damned world.
Even the foreigners.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Scenes from an Elitist Upbringing

I've read too many comments from internet conservatives complaining about elitist Barack Obama never having worked a day in his life and owing his success to affirmative action. Barry Obama had more than a glimpse of real poverty and elitism when he lived in Indonesia. By fifth grade, young Barack Obama probably knew as much or more about the "real" world as the loudmouthed birthers and truthers who accuse him of being a pawn of the socialist Islamo fascist conspiracy.

My stepfather Lolo said, "Men take advantage of weakness in other men. They're just like countries in that way. The strong man takes the weak man's land. He makes the weak man work in his fields. If the weak man's woman is pretty, the strong man will take her. Which would you rather be? Better to be strong. If you can't be strong, be clever and make peace with someone who's strong. But always better to be strong yourself. Always.
Source: Dreams from My Father, by Barack Obama, p. 37

My stepfather Lolo said, "Guilt is a luxury only foreigners can afford. Like saying whatever pops into your head." Mother didn't know what it was like to lose everything, to wake up and feel her belly eating itself. She didn't know how crowded and treacherous the path to security could be. He was right, of course. She was a foreigner, middle-class and white and protected by her heredity whether she wanted protection or not. She could always leave if things got too messy. That possibility negated anything she might say to Lolo; it was the unreachable barrier between them.
Dreams from My Father, p. 42

Friday, September 23, 2011

From September 2008

John McCain says he's about change too, and so I guess his whole angle is, "Watch out George Bush -- except for economic policy, health care policy, tax policy, education policy, foreign policy and Karl Rove-style politics -- we're really going to shake things up in Washington."

That's not change. That's just calling something the same thing something different. You know you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. You know you can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change, it's still going to stink after eight years. We've had enough of the same old thing.

-Barack Obama


Friday, September 16, 2011

There Goes the Sun...


Fox News: call your doctor. Because the erection you currently have is going to last longer than four hours.
—Jon Stewart on the Solyndra Scandal
Ugh. I guess this means we'll be going back to the old way of funding solar by borrowing money from the Chinese to buy their manufactured goods and letting them invest in new technology.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011


Career Opportunities

www.cia.gov/.../index.html

PENTAGON

Petraeus Sworn In as CIA Director


Obviously Petraeus is part of the global conspiracy's new world order ushering in Kenyan Islamo-fascist socialism.

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