Friday, October 29, 2010

The Tattlesnake – Yankee Doodle Kydoodles and Other Yowling Yowfs of the Teabaggers Pox Americana Edition

"What then is freedom madness? God forbid. For freedom and madness exist not together."
-- Epictetus, "Golden Sayings," No. XXIX

Non-corporate dissectors of the political scene, and Board Certified (in the Rand Paul sense) observers such as myself, have learned to read the stray tea leaves crushed beneath the corporately-financed circus wagon of this year's New, Improved Tidal Wave GOP ("Democracy's Detergent!") and the occasional bits of actual useful information that drop off the Big Media buffet table of parboiled conventional-wisdom offal determined fit for the rustics by the over-paid 'two legs good, two legs with money great' crew that pounds a dismal beat between Beltway Washington and the glass canyons of New York.

A pattern has emerged as clear as the unblinking eyes of Karl Rove when he's lying through his teeth; despite the noises made by national pollsters -- whose questionable practices include antiquated techniques from the 'one ringy-dingy' age of rotary-dial Bakelite phones, and a habitual penchant for loading poll questions with such baloney as, "If you had to vote for a really fantastic Republican candidate or a Democrat who nightly dines on dogs and cats, which would you prefer?" or "Yes, I know it's the headquarters of Koch Industries; I wondered how you planned to vote this election?"-- it's now plain internal polling done by the GOP has revealed that their bumble-brained Teabagger candidates are losing far and wide, and by more drastic margins than the MSM Silly Swillers of Echo Valley would have us believe. Hence, nearly a week before the actual election, we have Republican charges of 'vote fraud' and the vow that voter intimi – er – 'integrity' squads will be dispatched to those areas rife with denizens who made the poor choice to be born with skin darker than Sarah Palin's and, unlike politely accommodating indigent whites in certain parts of the country, insist on voting against those who would gladly serve them up by the shovel to feudalistic Chinese-style capitalism.

Your Tattler could not avoid sketching out what these Teabagger 'voter integrity squads' might look like. Will they be in full 18th century drag from tricorn hat to knee-britches with silk stockings and ask questions of voters in the formal English of two centuries past? "Hark thee, fair citizen! Dost thou possess the required credentials to participate in this seemly exercise of democracy?" If so, I dost predicteth a spate of hilarity as laughing voters push by the costumed lunkheads, most probably thinking they are hawking the opening of a new Long John Silver's rather than checking voter identification.

Of course, Ohio's Republican House contender Rich Iott may dispatch his Nazi re-enactors to prevent any chicanery at the polls. Will they be dressed in complete SS regalia and posing their queries in a fake German accent, ala Col. Klink? "I must zee your papers now, schweinhundt!" This, too, affords too much room for risible ridiculousness, if not danger for the Nazi imposters – some unamused WWII vet might grab a rifle and take potshots at them from his wheelchair or walker.

But then, the Teabaggery may appear in yellow t-shirts with the affable "Don't Tread on Me" embossed in acrylic on the front, accompanied by a gun strapped to their leg in one of those goofy Velcro thigh holsters. Sure, they seem to mean business, but the thigh-holster can be a knotty problem – if the straps are too loose, the pistol humiliatingly falls down on your foot and resembles nothing so much as a public depantsing; if the straps are too tight, it cuts off blood flow and the Teabagger tough guy is reduced to hopping around on one foot, trying to intimidate minority voters while restoring circulation to his numb leg. "Hey – Ow! Ow! – you got legal identification to vote – Ow! Ow! – here?" That path, too, leads to nothing other than comical YouTube videos and an excuse for some droll Jon Stewart barbs on The Daily Show.

But no matter what garb the Teabaggers don -- whether it's grim 'Men in Black' mufti like Joe Miller's amateur-hour security guards in Alaska, or the simpler straw hat with hanging teabags stapled around the brim – the fact is that most Teabaggers hail from rural, caucasian areas of the country. While they are confident they intimately know the psyche of black people from long exposure to lawn ornamentation and Bill Cosby reruns, and no doubt believe they will be greeted in Inner City regions by courteous men and women emulating our gracious president, such may not be the case. I can think of several black folks of my acquaintance who would not take kindly to being confronted by some rude peckerwood demanding their papers. They would definitely not refrain from putting the 'Mr. T' in Tea Party, so to speak.

What's more, if Hispanics are the vicious beheading drug gangsters the trembling Teabaggers have been told they are, how many of Beck's Crusaders will want to hang around in front of polling places in Latino neighborhoods, waiting for the Machete of Death to fall? These Tea Partiers are, after all, gullible ante-bellum conservatives who are scared of almost everything, including any concept hatched after the Dark Ages, and unlikely to chance confronting the living representations of the actors Sharron Angle sticks in her Halloween Party TV ads.

There will be intimidation at the polls -- the Teabaggers will be terrified into sitting in their vans with the doors locked, hunched down, trying not to wet themselves. This GOP 'project' will be as big a bust as Rove's electoral math in 2006.

Add to that the number of voters who find criminally stomping on a passive woman's head at a public event offensive, and you have an upset for the Democrats in the making, and the Teabaggers quickly jettisoned from the GOP ranks damned with the only epithet the cynical Republican elite consistently honors, 'loser'.

Contrary to the news-cycle fantasies of Media Conventional Wisdom to which would-be president Rudy Giuliani succumbed, mostly a confection of giddy press releases, past performance, and inbred cocktail party jabber, the fanatical Teabagger GOP – a small minority never much more than empty rage, incoherent ideas, and shifting wind, financed by fools with more money than brains -- peaked months ago and has been in decline ever since as Democratic candidates rose in even the archaic landline-phone polls that favor older, whiter, more rural, and more conservative voters – in other words, the core of the Tea Party movement. If the Punditocracy that has for the past year woven the fiction of massive GOP gains in 2010 were not so obstinate in supporting their own discredited imaginings, and getting a pat on the head from the large corporations that dispense their paychecks, they might look at this information from a different angle, and I don't mean Sharron: Around the country, the Democrats have pulled even or ahead with the voters the desiccated, weakened GOP desperately needs to get elected.

Hang down your bulbous Chuck Schulz head, Charlie Cook.

Sure, it's possible that Dems will stay home in droves to teach Obama some kind of obscure lesson, which is reminiscent of the story about the boy who chopped off half his foot with an axe for attention. He got the attention he craved – his family thought he was nuts and stuck him in a mental hospital, and he had to live out his life limping around with half his foot missing. And disgusted independent voters might decide to commit economic suicide by entrusting their futures to babbling goofballs like Angle and Rand Paul, and corporate vipers like John Boehner and Mitch McConnell, and complete the job of obliterating our Constitution, rewarding the rich at the expense of the rest of us, eliminating social programs, and shipping what's left of our jobs overseas or forcing us to work for slave wages.

Then, I'll hang down my head, but I won't be alone – millions of Americans, in a few years, will feel the full impact of Reverse Robin Hood Republicanism and be doing the same, and what's left of America will depend on the thin thread of ink flowing from the president's veto pen.

If it comes to that point, you'd better hope Obama doesn't hold a grudge and decide to teach the country a lesson.

© 2010 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Kydoodle: To make loud, meaningless noise.
(From the book "Words" by Paul Dickson.)

Yowf: One whose importance exceeds [their] merit. Rich or influential fools. (Coined by Gelet Burgess who also invented the words 'blurb' and 'bromide.')

Sunday, October 17, 2010

What if Teabagger and Nazi Re-Enactor Rich Iott Was a Democrat?

Left click on image to enlarge.
Note: GOP Rep. Eric Cantor has publicly repudiated Iott, as has part of the MSM, but that's about it.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Tattlesnake – More Toast and Coast Edition

Because once was not enough…

Given their deep concern over budget deficits, someone in the Noose Media should ask one of these Tea Party candidates if they are willing, once in office, to save the taxpayers a little money by taking no more than $50K per year in salary, buy their health insurance the same way the average prole does, and forgo their housing allowance, generous government pension, and other perks for Congress members. Oh, right, they can't ask them that because they run in terror from all but the 'GOP friendly' media.

With rumors circulating that the GOP Money Machine has quietly given up on Christine O'Donnell after her pathetic "do I need to know that?" debate performance; Sharron Angle's bizarre Valley-of-the-Dolls, all-you-need-is-the-free-market mutual press conference with Harry Reid (where has Sharron been the past 30 years?), and Carl Paladino's further fattening of his job resume for a gig with The Onion News Service, it's become clear how weak the Republican Party really is these days. They are being led around by vacuous political shock-jocks like Limbaugh and Beck; their Teabagger candidates are ignorant, barely-coherent dingbats pushing stink-bomb Gilded Age economic cure-alls; and the only things keeping the sinking GOP dinghy afloat is Fox News, their dutiful handmaidens in the Big Media, and piles of undisclosed corporate cash for negative ads. If not for the aforementioned, the Know-Nothing Party would be curled up in a ball in the corner, mewling for mercy. They have no constituency except that 20 percent of the country that is uninstitutionalized wingnut – and that's not enough to get anyone elected. Americans may be angry with the Democrats, but that doesn't mean they want to move in with a family of moon-howling morons.

Consider that a month ago, every MSM pundit with an AFTRA card was assuring us plebes of Big Wins for the GOP in such states as Nevada, Delaware and Alaska, based on the polls and past off-year electoral history. Now, not so much -- toss-ups everywhere as the Dems have come even in polls and, in the case of DE, shot up about 20 points ahead.

With that said, the Tattler again consults his Toast and Coast flash cards on some of the prominent races of Pax Americana:

Toast: Joe Miller, GOP candidate for US Senate from Alaska.
Tea Party Joe's enthusiastic endorsement by multi-millionaire Sarah Palin probably didn't help him much with Alaskans – she's not well-liked in the Great White North anymore. On top of that, the hits just keep coming that he has a bundle of regressive views on Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance, which basically amount to telling the serfs to "suck it" while doling out tax cuts for the well-heeled heels. Not good. Then there are the recent embarrassing revelations that his wife collected evil unemployment benefits, his refusal to answer questions about his past hypocrisies, and a write-in challenge from Preferred Establishment Republican and sitting senator Lisa Murkowski, and you have Joe melting faster than a Bering Sea glacier in an Al Gore film.
Coast: It may be a squeaker but Sitka Mayor Scott McAdams, who has risen to within six points of Miller, will pull out this upset victory in what once was a Deep Red State.

Toast: Mark Kirk, GOP candidate for US Senate from Illinois.
Just because I can't resist the rhyme, let me say Kirk is a jerk, but it's true. Aside from inflating his US Navy service beyond recognition, he's had a whole FUBAR political career as a Congressman. He's not a Teabagger, he's a spoiled little pain-in-the-ass from a suburban district of Chicago who apparently has never taken the time to understand what the big metropolitan neighbors his constituents depend on need and then wonders why things aren't working better. He's also not great at discerning what's important to downstate farmers and blue-collar workers with whom he feels no affinity or compassion. He's a vacant tax-cut-crazy political dilettante who votes as instructed by the GOP Elite. It'll be a relief to wave 'bon voyage' to this political parasite. His Dem opponent is no prize, but it's hard to imagine how he could be worse than Kirk.
Coast: Alexi Giannoulias, but only by a couple of points.

Toast: Michael Bennet, Democratic Senator from Colorado.
Sorry to say, but Bennet has run a soft, inchoate campaign against Tea Party goofball Ken Buck, and it's showing. Meanwhile, Republican Ken has been Strong and Wrong, which sells well in the Rocky Mountain State, and even told the Birthers to stop asking him stupid questions in public, all of which resembles manliness to those deprived of oxygen in high altitudes. Colorado is a mixed bag with progressive enclaves such as Denver, Aspen and Telluride, but then there's uber-Christopublican Colorado Springs and the Pine-Tree Yahoos and Desk-Set Mountain Men and SUV Cowboys who inhabit the rest of the place. They're all for Buck and Bennet just doesn't have the testicular appeal to overcome it.
Coast: Ken Buck, by a thread-narrow margin.

Toast: Linda McMahon, GOP candidate for US Senate from Connecticut.
Linda is, for lack of a better term, a knuckle-dragging dimwit who hilariously thinks she's worked in the 'real world' because she ran a pro wrestling organization. She's as phony as a Ric Flair knee-drop. Joe Lieberman notwithstanding, CT's a Blue State and AG Richard Blumenthal is still popular despite artificially-enhancing his Marine Corps war record.
Coast: Blumenthal in a walk.

© 2010 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Tattlesnake – Even More New Entries for the (Politically) Askewed Dictionary

Aspigmatism: The inability to see that wealthy elites are making a sucker out of you. (See 'Tea Party Express.')

Atwatering: Throwing up so many specious charges that your political opponent is forced to spend all of his or her time responding to them, thereby destroying any chance they have for election by leaving the impression in the minds of the impressionable that some of it must be true, even though each charge is found to be false. (See 'Swift Boat Veterans.')

Cantstitutionalism: Inventing parts of the Constitution that, in your imagination, prevent a Democratic president from exercising the same powers you approved of when the office was held by a Republican. (See 'Issa, Darrell.')

Deficitmock: A conservative who only worries about the deficit when Democrats are in control of Congress. (See 'Boehner, John.')

Freedumbery: The notion that attaching the word 'freedom' to any half-baked conservative idea or title, especially when used in the form of 'protecting freedom' by incarcerating innocent people or naming your corporate-funded Washington Astroturf group 'FreedomWorks,' magically confers a patina of true American patriotism on your efforts, rather than exposing you for the greedy fascist sneak you really are. (See 'Armey, Dick.')

Hyde-rophobia: Rabidly denouncing a sitting Democratic president for the same sins committed by senior Republicans in Congress. (See 'Gingrich, Newt.')

In Flagrante Demento: Displaying an embarrassingly excessive number of American flags at your speeches and rallies, as if you needed a visual reminder of what side you're supposed to be on, but aren't. (See 'CPAC Convention.')

Noonanery: Pretending to be an objective and rational political observer while maintaining the late Ronald Reagan could do no wrong, no matter how you have to inflate his record. (See 'Noonan, Peggy.')

Quaylery: Making an egregiously stupid statement – e.g.: "Social Security is welfare" or "Obama is a Muslim born in Kenya" -- and then retracting or denying it when it might hamper your chances of winning an election, only to later repeat it when among a friendly crowd. (See 'Angle, Sharron.')

Teabuggery: Demonstrating your ardent belief in freedom of speech for all Americans by shouting down those who disagree with you. (See 'McCarthyism.')

Xetgeist (pronounced 'Zeet-geist'): The conviction that changing your name will also eliminate your past criminal record. (See 'Blackwater.')

© 2010 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Saturday, October 09, 2010

The Tattlesnake – New Entries for the (Politically) Askewed Dictionary

Almightyosis: The bizarre egomaniacal conviction that the creator of hundreds of billions of galaxies in a universe of vast unknown dimensions personally wants you to run for office and takes time out to tell you so. (See 'O'Donnell, Christine.')

Anglephile: A strange, pathetic creature, usually elderly, who, although dependent on Social Security and Medicare for their well-being, will nevertheless vote for those who would gladly take it away. (See 'Lemmings.')

Diptheoria: Maintaining a comically contradictory opinion on a subject with a straight face, such as bringing peace by starting wars, believing in Republican morality, or balancing the budget by incurring $700 billion more in debt to give tax cuts to yourself and your wealthy friends. (See 'Bush, George W.')

Fecktrescent: Describing an idea so outstandingly stupid it glows like moonlight on a fresh turd. (See 'Palin/Beck 2012.')

Foggle: A combination of Fox News, fearmongering, fog and mind-boggling. To foggle is to use egregious disinformation and unconscionable exaggeration to appeal to the basal ganglia or 'reptilian brain' in lower orders of 'non'-homo sapiens with the goal of swaying by sheer panic and bigotry an individual or group into voting against their own best interests. Usage ex.: "We need more foggle to convince those tea partiers into rallying against health care reform!" (See 'White Citizens Council.')

Journabalism: Reprinting press releases from a corporation, lobbying firm or political party and calling it news. (See 'The Washington Times.')

Kochcrapola (pronounced 'Cokecrapola'): The desire of spineless billionaires to fund far-right Astroturf causes for their own benefit while hiding that information from the public so as not to offend customers of their consumer products, such as Brawny paper towels or Northern bathroom tissue, and thereby lose business. Named after the Koch brothers. (See 'US Chamber of Commerce.')

Murdochism: A mental trick wherein you pretend you aren't aware of what pestilent self-serving propaganda appears in your media outlets on a daily basis while still insisting they are actual news organizations nonetheless. Named after Rupert Murdoch. (See 'Bozell, Brent.')

Odontestry: The appearance of ugly gaping truth as a candidate's false Tweets fall out, reduced as she is to campaigning solely on Twitter since she's terrified of facing any reporter who might dare to ask her a tough question. (See 'Grizzly, Mama.')

Palmystery: Stage magic wherein the performer makes $100K disappear in return for a tepid speech based on hoary, imbecilic talking points written on her hand. The mystery is why anyone would pay for this bum fodder. (See 'Pledge to America.')

© 2010 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Thursday, October 07, 2010

The Tattlesnake – Unuttered Utterations and Which Witch is Which? Edition


-- Republican Tea Party senatorial candidate Christine O'Donnell, when not busy denying she's a witch, told Fox News she was refraining from national campaigning to focus on the concerns of Delawareans. (That would be the denizens of tiny Delaware, not a race of talking plants in "Star Trek-The Next Generation," although any confusion is completely understandable.) Howsomever, as Rachel Maddow recently exposed, the Anointed Chipmunk has not been doing much campaigning in Joe Biden's home turf, either; no public events scheduled, nor interviewing forays with the local media. Is this evidence that she's given up, facing a 20-point deficit in the polls and broad exposure of her two decades of public nuttiness? Her campaigning seems to be confined solely to running a batty ad where she informs voters up front she's not a member of a coven (she only 'dabbled' in witchcraft, folks), and that she's just like them, when they haven't taken their meds. Aside from the roasting over hot flames any Dem candidate would receive from the rabid right for confessing even a fraction of Christine's abuses of sanity, God Girl's latest revelation that she's been receiving 'classified' information that China is planning some kind of invasion of the US isn't really classified or new. Your Tattlesnake has a couple of pals who were paid to teach English in China, only this was not the standard grammar-and-syntax English most of us think of when the subject comes up. Instead, what they were really hired to teach was street-American patois and the intricacies of our popular culture. (One friend spent a whole class on Elvis Presley, for example.) The Chinese 'invasion' is no secret, either, only it won't be military – as reported by several financial publications, the Chinese are using their abundant hoard of US dollars to buy up large tracts of American land; it seems reasonable, more reasonable than Christine, anyway, that the Communist tyrants in Beijing plan to use that real estate to set up factories to manufacture their cheap junk here, once the US labor laws have been sufficiently weakened by Christine's GOP to allow the kinds of unsafe job conditions and meager salaries Chinese workers endure. (Or maybe they'll just use prisoners, as they mostly do back home.) What the little Non-Witch misses is that a good Christopublican corporation, Walmart, is the chief importer into the US of Chinese-made goods; her Republican Party has been the main driving force behind suspending tariffs and other regulations to prevent foreign nations from having this kind of power within our country; and notorious picked-by-Jesus 'president' Junior Bush borrowed $2 billion a day to pay for his bumbled, illegal war in Iraq and lavish tax cuts for his wealthy family and their rich friends. If ODon weren't already losing large in the polls, it might behoove her opponent to point this out – yet another thudding contradiction that is going to kill the GOP in future elections.

-- Tattlesnake's 'Media Insider' says cool cats and kittens should not be swayed by the 'official' story regarding Rick Sanchez's bouncing from the Corporatist News Network otherwise known as CNN. The reason Jon Stewart's hilarious portrayals of Sanchez as something of a babbling idiot were so devastating is because, well, he's something of a babbling idiot. (As evidenced by his comments about Stewart's alleged 'bigotry' and Jewish ownership of the media.) Word is, CNN has been looking for a reason to dump this ratings-tank boob without having to pay off his contract. Like most Big Media bobbing heads, Sanchez's contract no doubt had a standard clause that said if he did anything egregiously immoral, racist or embarrassing in public that had the potential of bringing scorn upon CNN, such as shaving his public hair on live TV or wearing a hood and announcing his selection as a Grand Imperial Wizard of the KKK, he could be summarily dismissed and his contract immediately cancelled with the balance due unpaid. CNN knew its man – with Rick's fetid history of on-air loopiness, it was only a matter of time until Sanchez crossed the line, and this just happened to be that moment. Of course, Sanchez has now issued the stock Pro Forma Apology to the Universe, (you'll find it between 'Memo, Traditional Format' and 'Resume, Classic Form' at your local Big Box stationery store), and eager looks forward to his "new future of opportunities" somewhere else. That 'somewhere else' will probably be the graveyard shift at Fox Business Channel where Roger Ailes has provided a comfortable if little-watched retirement village for dimbulb dogmatists who have bottomed out elsewhere in MediaLand. Here's to not seeing you again, Rick!

-- Why is it that this morning, an atheist did not see an image of Richard Dawkins in her burnt English Muffin, or Madalyn Murray O'Hair in her Lay's Sour Cream & Onion potato chip? For that matter, Buddhists have not reported visions of Siddhartha in the swirls of their Cream of Wheat, nor have Jews spotted Moses in bowls of chopped chicken liver. For some reason, only Christians, and especially those of the odiferous American variety, seem to have this penchant for apprehending the Christopublican-sanctioned Jeffrey Hunter Jesus in everything from Melba toast to grilled cheese sandwiches. What does that say about the dominant religious delusion in the US? "Whoa -- I see God in my snacks!"

© 2010 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

The Tattlesnake – Another 'Who Said That Quiz' Edition

Drop your pretenses and grab your pencil and paper, here comes a multiple-choice quiz to test your political savvy. (Don't cheat and look at the answers at the bottom.)

Who said the following?

1. "Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration."

a. Karl Marx
b. Franklin D. Roosevelt
c. Barack Obama
d. Abraham Lincoln

2. "Wise men don't need advice. Fools don't take it."

a. Barry Goldwater
b. Ronald Reagan
c. Benjamin Franklin
4. Winston Churchill

3. "Will you tell those dumbasses at the Tea Party to stop asking questions about birth certificates while I'm on the camera."

a. Karl Rove
b. Bill O'Reilly
c. John Boehner
d. Ken Buck

4. "Don't believe the right-wing ideologues when they tell you the left still controls the media agenda. It does not any longer. It's a fact."

a. Bill O'Reilly
b. Roger Ailes
c. Al Franken
d. Alan Grayson

5. "The thing that attracts people to 'The Sopranos' is the family element. It shows that America still has a longing for that traditional upbringing."

a. Carl Paladino
b. Sharron Angle
c. Glenn Beck
d. Christine O'Donnell

6. "The New York Times is for us what Pravda was for the Soviets."

a. Ronald Reagan
b. Antonin Scalia
c. Gore Vidal
d. Sean Hannity

7. "The Republicans have lost their standards, they've lost their principles. Really, that's why the machine in the Republican Party is fighting against me."

a. Barack Obama
b. Sharron Angle
c. Harry Reid
d. Christine O'Donnell

8. "Counterinsurgency in operation did not live up to the high-minded zeal of the theory. All the talk was of ‘winning the allegiance’ of the people to their government, but a government for which allegiance had to be won by outsiders was not a good gamble."

a. Bob Woodward
b. Gen. Wesley Clark
c. Barbara Tuchman
d. Bernie Sanders

9. "Why don't you write books people can read?"

a. George W. Bush to wife Laura.
b. Sean Hannity to Newt Gingrich.
c. Glenn Beck to Arianna Huffington.
d. Nora Joyce to husband James.

10. "Am I too conservative? They probably said that about Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and Benjamin Franklin."

a. Rush Limbaugh
b. Sharron Angle
c. Jim DeMint
d. Christine O'Donnell

11. "You cannot preach the Bible if you cannot preach God’s hate."

a. Mike Huckabee
b. Pat Robertson
c. Jerry Falwell
d. Fred Phelps

12. "There was no assignment of political points of view when we were making the film … I thought it was really about the onset of a kind of life where the corporate people are trying to tell you how to live, what to do, how to behave. And you become puppets to these merchants that are somehow turning individuals into victims."

a. Michael Moore on "Capitalism: A Love Story".
b. Oliver Stone on "Wall Street".
c. Paul Newman on "Cool Hand Luke".
d. Kevin McCarthy on "Invasion of the Body Snatchers".




Here are the answers:

1. d. Abraham Lincoln, from his First Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1861.

2. c. Benjamin Franklin.

3. d. Ken Buck, Tea Party Republican candidate for US Senate from Colorado.


4. a. Bill O'Reilly, July 26, 2005.

5. d. Christine O'Donnell on 'Hardball with Chris Matthews,' June 20, 2003.

6. c. Gore Vidal, Observer magazine, August 12, 2001.

7. b. Sharron Angle, from a surreptitiously-recorded tape.

8. c. Barbara Tuchman on our failure in Vietnam.

9. d. Nora Joyce to husband James, author of "Ulysses."

10. b. Sharron Angle again.

11. d. Homophobic, anti-American Baptist Minister Fred Phelps.

12. d. Kevin McCarthy, from his Los Angeles Times obit, by way of Planet Proctor 2010-17. (The actor died Sept. 11, 2010 at the age of 96.)

© 2010 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Friday, October 01, 2010

The Tattlesnake – Toast and Coast Edition

"Lie to me once, shame on you; lie to me twice, shame on me for believing you; lie to me three times – hey, you're a Republican!"
-- Yank Bunger, Ph.D

Who's Not Ready For Prime Time and who is in some upcoming races, as determined by a dart throw and a peek into the dank tea leaves at the bottom of the barrel. Those seeking alphabetical order will be struck by its absence.

Burnt Toast: Christine O'Donnell, GOP candidate for US Senate from Delaware.
Along with her Jabberwocky bleatings about witchcraft, satanic picnics, evolution, masturbation, and her other hobbies, the Lawd's Chipmunk Girl has now been found to be brazenly fabricating her educational history. Turns out she didn't attend Oxford, she didn't get a degree from Claremont University, and she falsified her record concerning the time of her graduation from Farleigh Dickinson U. Seems she won't lie to the Nazis to save another human being, but all else is fair game. If this Media Hound had any capacity for embarrassment, she would have dropped out of the race already, but she hasn't, so she won’t – and she's shamelessly blaming it all on God for wanting her to stay in the race.
Amusing Sidenote (sort of): Why don't these Christopublicans like O-Don and Junior Bush ever take the hint? Maybe the Almighty is telling them to run to teach them a lesson in humility (and comedy) they sorely need.
Big Coast: Democrat Chris Coons, who's no doubt up by a bazillion points in the polls by now, or will be by election day.

Toast:Carl Paladino, GOP candidate for Governor of New York
Scraping up the dregs of the Tea Party teapot, we find Mr. Kiss-My-Ring Carlo, a true Republican family values man who loves family values so much he extended them to a woman to whom he wasn't married who then had a child a decade ago. Papa P. (for 'Pot') is now accusing his opponent, Andrew Cuomo, of conducting extramarital affairs without the wimpy liberal niceties of evidence. Oh, and he's been physically threatening reporters, too, for asking him to prove his wild charges. Already popular among his friends for sending them emails featuring racist images and bestiality porn, Paladino will no doubt nail down the vote of blacks, women and equestrians, but will the men support him?
Amusing Factoid: Carl says he enjoys being nasty. No shit, Carl?
Coast: Landslide thy name is Cuomo.

Toast: Meg Whitman, GOP candidate for Governor of California
In a state that's already burned out on Republicans, the revelations Thursday that Megma lied when she said she received no notification from Social Security warning her that her former maid's SS number was false pours the last coat of KY Jelly on the wealthy ex-eBay CEO's long greased slide.
Amusing Factoid: Meg's husband's name is Griff Harsh. No wonder she doesn't use her married name in her political campaign – it's too appropriate.
Coast: Jerry Brown, once and future Dem Gov.

Toast: Carly Fiorina, GOP candidate for US Senate from California.
With C.F.'s debate performances less than stirring, all sitting Dem Sen. Barbara Boxer has to do is keep reminding voters that multi-millionaire Carly, as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, cut 35,000 American jobs and sent them overseas. And leave us not forget her atrociously incompetent record in that position – so bad the H-P board bought out her contract and told her to take a walk.
Amusing Sidenote: You can bet at least one La-La-Lander will vote for Carly because they think she wrote and sang the song, "You're So Vain."
Coast: Welcome back, Babs, the Senate needs more like you.

Toast: Rand Paul, GOP candidate for US Senate from Kentucky.
Paul has bounced around on his positions so much he could be a tennis ball. Starting off as a staunch antiwar, pro-drug decriminalization Libertarian, he's morphed into a desperate, soft-shoe racist, bug-eyed-nuts Teabagger with hidden GOP establishment trimmings. It's what happens when you nominate an oafish country-club drunk whose Bircher-bitter political opinions are filtered through a martini shaker. His campaign, to his detriment, has been more Rand and less Paul, as in his father Ron.
Amusing Factoid: Dr. Paul is 'board certified' by a medical board that he apparently invented and that features his wife as one of its members. He also earns half his keep from Medicare patients, yet wants to get rid of social programs like Medicare – after he's safely ensconced in the Washington millionaires club that is the GOP side of the Senate, of course.
Coast: It may be a squeaker, but KY AG Jack Conway will pull it out.

Toast: Sharron Angle, GOP Candidate for US Senate from Nevada.
After all of her anti-government fulminations against any social program that might help poor or middle-class folks keep their heads above water, Sharron with the two 'RRs' (for Raving Right?) has taken routine Republican hypocrisy to a new and higher angle by living off her husband's government pension and taking advantage of his sumptuous government-paid health care benefits. She's another demented ignorant Teabagger who doesn't know what the hell she's talking about on any subject and just makes things up to suit the moment. Fortunately, Nevadans have gradually become aware of this fact and Harry Reid is now leading by five points in the polls.
Amusing Factoid: How crazy do you have to be to go from thirty points ahead to five points behind to a guy who is disliked by 75 percent of the voters in your state? Sharron has blazed the trail for future Tea Party candidates in this regard.
Coast: The unlikable lamebrain Sen. Reid will prevail, maybe by as much as ten points in the vote.

Toast: Rahm Emanuel's run for Mayor of Chicago
Although the too-tight Beltway Cocktail Party Media may not realize it, the charming (koff, koff) ferret-faced DLC hatchet man and soon-to-be-former Obama Chief of Staff is not roundly loved in most sections of the Windy City. In fact, one might say he is deeply loathed far and wide, except by a few leftovers of the old Daddy Daley Machine from whence this corporate-money monster grew. Following his flat-on-his-face failure for Obama, and Hizzoner's son Richie Daley's steep fall from grace as mayor, who would want Rahm to perform Richard the III by the lake? (The only part he's really capable of playing.) Nope, he's toast straight out of the gate.
Amusing Factoid: Rahm is not and never has been a liberal, progressive nor even much of a Democrat. He's more of a 'Fuck You' Republicant who was a DINO because Republicans don't get elected in Chicago.
Coast: Anyone not named 'Rahm Emanuel.'

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