Some links before getting started. Norma wrote about drive in theatres. Parsnip had a Square Dog Friday. Shelly had an extension on her online novel. Lynn had a Pop Culture Frenzy post. Ivy had a Friday Question.
Today I have something entirely different. Dick Cheney might want to have me come over for a hunting weekend after this. And we all know how hunting weekends turn up at Chez Cheney.
Insane Candidates
Join The Fray; Comedians Everywhere Rejoice
St. Louis (AP) A crowded Republican list of candidates for
the 2016 Presidential election just got more crowded. With frontline candidates
such as Jeb Bush, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum, and Rick Perry, and a
slew of fringe candidates that include the egomaniacal bankruptcy prone casino
developer Donald Trump already announcing their run at the Oval Office or
expected to announce soon, two other Tea Party favourites have announced their
joint run at the Presidency in this Mid-Western city yesterday.
Tea Party faithful were gathered at the America’s Center
complex, along with media and staffers for the announcement. A flurry of faded
politicians, hard right commentators, and washed up musicians were in
attendance. Donald Rumsfeld, Pat Buchanan, John Ashcroft, Karl Rove, Herman
Cain, Ari Fleischer, Newt Gingrich, Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, and
the urn containing the ashes of the late and not lamented right wing blogger
Andrew Breitbart were among the most notable. Rocker and deranged lunatic Ted
Nugent and country singer Toby Keith provided the entertainment and made veiled
threats about anyone prying their guns from their cold dead hands. Nugent went
on to repeat his oft mentioned question about why he wasn’t dead or in jail all
this time after the previous election, given his remarks about the President,
and rambled on and on, leaving one to wonder if he was drunk.
Then it was time for the big announcement. That
announcement, of course, would come after Limbaugh, Coulter, Rumsfeld, Cain,
Gingrich, and forty seven people from the lives and backgrounds of the two
candidates made rambling and glowing tributes to both of them. As to which of
the two would be the actual candidate was another matter. Finally after Keith
finished performing ‘Courtesy of the Red, White, And Blue’, the singer made the
announcement the Tea Party faithful and the Fox News reporters had been dying
to hear. Those of us who are actual reporters had been rolling our eyes for at
least two hours, wondering why the Republican party couldn’t field candidates
who weren’t clinically insane or viewing the world with a mindset sixty years
behind the times.
“Ladies and gentlemen! Hard workin’ Americans!” Keith
bellowed, smiling like the cat that ate the canary. “Here they are, your next
President and Vice President... and they’ll explain how they’re going to get
around that all by themselves, they’re going to take the country back and put
the boot in the ass to all those liberal commie haters who can’t stand eatin’
good ol’ American style steak, ladies and gentlemen.... Sarah Palin and
Michelle Bachmann!”
Palin and Bachmann came out on stage, flashing the same
vacant, slightly demented smiles they’re known for, accompanied by husbands and
children, all of whom stood behind them on the stage. “Hello, America!” Palin
called out, waving.
“Thanks for coming to our coming out!” Bachmann added. “Not that kind of coming out, mind you, the
good kind!”
“You betcha!” Palin said with a grin confirming she wasn’t
playing with more than a pair of twos, a three of spades, a ten of clubs, and
one jack. The rest of the proverbial deck of cards that constituted her brain
was long gone. “Gosh, golly, there are a lot of candidates out there for the
Republican nomination in 2016, but when it comes down to it, the only way we’re
goin’ to get those Dumbocrats outta the White House and Congress and every
state house is if the two of us lead the way!”
Bachmann nodded. “So we’re gonna be President and Vice
President! Or Co-Presidents to be more exact. Palin and Bachmann! Bachmann and
Palin!”
Palin smiled again. “And we’re a team! So we’re gonna do
things as a team. For instance, one day I’ll be the one in the Oval Office
makin’ the big decisions and the next day Michele’s gonna be President for the
day, and so on and so on. Presidents in turn!”
Aside from Tea Party faithful and Fox reporters, who broke
out into gleeful applause, real reporters rolled their eyes and groaned. Did
neither of these halfwits understand the basic concepts of the Constitution and
division of executive powers? A Reuters correspondent spoke up. “You do realize
the Constitution might have something to say about that kind of arrangement.”
Palin shrugged. “The Constitution? Who cares about the Constitution?”
Bachmann nodded. “Yeah, we’re goin’ to have it burned after
we impose martial law and name ourselves Presidents For Life anyway.”
Palin looked confused. “Did we just think that, or say that out loud?”
“I don’t know,” Bachmann replied. She laughed in her
typically demented way. “Look, what’s important is takin’ this country back
from those godless latte slurpin’ commie liberals gettin’ in our way. And we
gotta set this country back to the way things oughtta be, isn’t that right,
Rush?” Limbaugh nodded enthusiastically. “That means Republicans in charge of
everything, opposition destroyed, liberals caged up in super prisons if they so
much as look at us funny....”
“You do realize you just said that out loud, right?” this
reporter called out.
Bachmann frowned. “What’s your name? You’re goin’ on the
enemy list!”
Palin smiled, shrugged, and remarked, “what do you expect
from the lamestream media? You know,
you don’t like America, Mr. Fancy Pants Reporter, why don’t you go to Russia?
You can see it from my house, if you squint real hard. America’s ours, a God fearin’, butt kickin’, beer
drinkin’ steak and eggs apple pie gosh golly country that’s the greatest country on Earth! Everybody
else eats our dust!”
Bachmann carried on. “This is our vision for America: a
country full of freedom and fire and brimstone preachin’ and Mom’s apple pie,
and the right to bear arms bein’ the only part of the Constitution we’ll keep,
and Ronald Reagan statues in every town, and marriage being only between a man
and a woman, and sex only being after marriage for the purpose of havin’ babies,
with all the lights turned off. And Alan Jackson and Toby Keith and Ted Nugent
tourin’ the country performin’ and keepin’ the dream alive. And no more
Obamacare and lots of tax cuts for our corporate buddies and beer all around. And
the Dixie Chicks in a concentration camp for ever darin' to insult a Republican president, am I right, Toby?”
Toby Keith stood up and applauded. “You sure are! I hate those Dixie Chicks!”
Bachmann laughed. “And while we’re at it, we gotta bring the
rest of the world to heel, right, Sarah?”
Palin nodded. “Absolutely. That means takin’ down that Putin
guy once and for all, and droppin’ some nukes on South Korea, and while we’re
at it, a few nukes all over the Middle East. Get rid of those Iraqi Anwar Sadat
fans once and for all.” This reporter shook his head- did this woman even know
when she was making factual errors?
Bachmann continued. “What the world needs to know is that
we’re in charge. That means respectin’ us and doin’ what we say or pay the price.” The fact that she said
that with her usual vacant smile made the expression all the more disturbing.
“That also includes gettin’ even with that Mountie who came down here a few
months ago and beat up a few thousand of Rush’s supporters.” Limbaugh was
nodding enthusiastically at this point. “No
one makes Dittoheads bleed and cry and gets away with it! Canada, either
you give us that Metallica drummin’ Mountie so we can have him drawn and
quartered, or we drop nukes on you!”
Palin nodded. “Gosh golly, when we’re through, those godless
liberal commie fascists won’t recognize the land of the red, white, and blue!”
This reporter sighed in dismay, expecting that the difference between communism
and fascism was too complicated for the mind of Sarah Palin. “Michele and me,
we’re gonna take this country in the right direction, and we’re gonna be the
most benevolent overlord rulers of any country everywhere! We’re gonna get back
to the basics, and that means steppin’ up and doin’ what we say, and that means
you, Levi Johnston! Time to man up
and marry Bristol, you punk! And sure enough, give those commie liberals enough
time and they’ll come around to see things our way. Or we can just toss ‘em all
into some concentration camp with the Dixie Chicks and the gays and the peace
activists and the Supreme Court and the holdout Dumbocrats."
Michele smiled in that delirious way of hers. “God help
America.... I mean, God bless
America! Remember, in 2016, vote Palin and Bachmann!”
“Or Bachmann and Palin!” Palin added. “Vote for us! You can trust us! I mean, what’s the worst that can
happen?”
The two left the stage to the sound of Toby Keith and Ted
Nugent jamming in a strange rendition of God
Bless America. As to the question of what was the worst that could happen,
this reporter was envisioning nuclear holocaust. Granted, what were the
chances? Who in their right minds would even vote for this pair of dolts?
GOP party bosses were horrified at the prospect of Palin and
Bachmann running for the nomination. The Koch brothers were busy hedging their
bets, wondering how much bribe money would be needed to control them. This
reporter wondered if the Koch brothers ever thought they’d be spending less
money just paying taxes than blowing it on political manipulation. And up in
Canada, RCMP Inspector Lars Ulrich was cautiously approached by other
reporters, who informed him of the demand by the Palin/ Bachmann team. “Drawn
and quartered?” he asked, smiling in a strange way. “Well, they’re welcome to try.”
Late night comedians were ecstatic at the thought of a
Palin/Bachmann run at the nomination and the sheer possibility of ways they
could work this into monologues. “However long this campaign lasts,” Conan
O’Brien told reporters, “we’ll have plenty of material to use for years.”
Stephen Colbert, due to take over David Letterman’s old spot
on the Late Show in September, mused
on getting an early start to take advantage of the full comic possibilities
that a Palin/ Bachmann ticket presented. And Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show, soon to move on, was
stunned to hear the news. He told reporters, “They choose now to run for the nomination? This is a dream come true. I wonder
if it’s too late to change my mind.”
You're scaring me.
ReplyDeleteStewart did act tempted when he learned of Trump's interest in the campaign.
I think you're right that the Republicans are just as scared as I am.
Almost forgot to say: this is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great read!
ReplyDeleteOver a year to go. Sigh. I wish our elections were like the British ones! Announce it, vote and be done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out about the Friday Question. I'm online now, headed over to see Parsnip, now.
ReplyDeleteYou're pretty funny. Too bad you don't live down here.
ReplyDelete@Petrea: it must be tempting for him!
ReplyDelete@Jackie: thank you!
@Cheryl: ours are short campaigns.
@Whisk: you're welcome!
@Eve: it's enough living next door, we get lots of American news!
I agree with what Cheryl said !
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
John McCain didn't know he was opening Pandora's Box when he took Palin as his running mate, did he?
ReplyDeleteBut that's okay. Lars will deal with them.
I dread the year before elections. Ugh. I never answer my phone either to avoid the political calls.
ReplyDeleteAs you can imagine, I loved this piece!
ReplyDeleteOh, you just reminded me we'll have to put up with the campaine adds again. The mud slinging and--wait that might be funny.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, as usual. You sure you don't write for some of those late night guys?
If only Mrs. Clinton were willing to openly discuss her views, then the "War on Women" might actually take an interesting turn!
ReplyDeleteOh! Awesome post. Fun with all these pics. Thanks William.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I found your blog yesterday and read your post. I thought about it today and, in a way, it made me sad. I know you wrote satire but just the fact that you could write such a piece shows how much the country went down. When I moved to San Francisco from Paris in the 60s all my Parisian friends were envious – now they ask me how I can stand living here. The US is such a great country that could be so wonderful to live in and it is such a shame that politics have brought it down to the 3rd country stage in so many respects – roads, bridges, trains that keep having accidents, education going down, lower life expectancy and health that is below most wealthy countries even though it is the wealthiest and spends the most (the US is the only developed nation with a rising maternal mortality rate – more even than Swaziland and Chad …) Living in SF in the 60s I thought everything would get better, and now I am living in a county west of Atlanta where most people belong to the Tea Party and certainly don’t want to hear about any improvement in anything …. So it is sad – c’est très triste.
ReplyDeleteI hate campaigns, waste of money. I think each candidate should get 20 pages to write out what they are wanting to focus on and what they are going to do to move the United States forward with their agenda. They must be required to log in with their SSN and a secret fingerprint login to prepare and submit their papers.
ReplyDeleteAt least this way, we'd be for certain the people we are voting for are who we think they are, either intelligent and capable leaders, or dimwits who hire really great speech writers.