Television Star And
Mogul Ponders Political Run; Experts Sigh And Wonder If Society Can Learn
Washington, DC (AP) While the Trump presidency continues to
fumble its way from disaster to disaster in recent days- the ‘stable genius’
debacle, the racial slurs towards African nations and Haiti, the lack of a
response to the false alarm in Hawaii- other names are starting to emerge for
the 2020 election. The Golden Globes seemed to provide a launching pad for one
of those names. Oprah Winfrey, the former television talk show host, production
company mogul, and billionaire based mostly on branding herself, delivered a
stirring speech to the audience that left some wondering why she shouldn’t run
for office.
“President Oprah. Has a nice ring to it,” Stedman Graham,
Winfrey’s longtime partner mused when asked. “That would make me the First Dude,
right? Anyway, she’s certainly a whole lot more qualified than the guy who’s in
there now, not to mention far more pleasant and empathetic, but let’s face it,
anyone would be compared to him. Should it matter that she’s never held
political office? Of course not. In the end, it’s her decision, so just wait
and see.”
Winfrey herself, approached at a gala in New York, was
cryptic as to her intentions. “It’s a nice idea. And sure, I would absolutely
do a better job than Trump. I’ll concede, that’s a pretty low bar to step over.
I’ve had guests on the Oprah show who you’d think of as the most pitiful people
you can imagine, and they’d do better than Trump. Look, it’s a decision that
takes time to make, that should be thoroughly considered. I mean, do I want to
spend the rest of my life being followed around by the Secret Service? Do I want
to go into Congress to do the State Of The Union and call out, ‘You get an
amendment! And you get an amendment! Everyone gets a constitutional amendment!’
I haven’t decided that yet.”
The fact that she’s never held office concerns many. “Has
this country not learned anything
from electing Trump?” presidential historian Wallace Wentworth asked this
reporter from his offices at Yale. “Television personality. No political
experience. Surrounded by sycophants and yes-men. Has never learned about
pragmatism in the political office. Oh, sure, she’s much more polite than the
Orange Neanderthal, but that doesn’t qualify her to be President. We need
experience in that job, not narcissistic people who have never had to
compromise and have never before served in a public office. That includes both sides of the political aisle.”
“Hey!” Trump snarled while reporters asked him about the
professor’s remarks. The chief executive was in the midst of yet another go at
the golf course at Mar-a-Lago rather than doing his job in Washington. “I am not orange! And what the **** is a
Neanderwarhol? Ivanka! Go find a dictionary for Big Daddy!” He paused, looked
at the media, and added, “Don’t you go quoting me on that! Fake news! Unfair!”
“Yes, she understands empathy,” Princeton sociologist Hannah
Prentice conceded when asked at her office. “Yes, she has that feel-good
sensibility that just makes people think she’s their friend. But realistically
speaking, those are qualities better suited in a preacher, not a president.
Those are two very different jobs.”
Which, admittedly, has never stopped Mike Huckabee, the
minister turned politician, from making runs at the Republican nomination in
the past. In fact, Huckabee, also the father of the current White House press
secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, is musing having another go at the
nomination in 2020. “Let’s face it, that half-wit dumbass mother****er is going
to implode any day now, and when that happens, there’ll be plenty of space for
good ol’ Mike Huckabee to come on in for the next election as the GOP’s candidate
of reason and compassion and creationism and hellfire and brimstone and women
knowin’ their place is in the kitchen and persecutin’ the gays and… wait a
minute, you’re not a reporter, are you? Dammit, don’t quote me on anything I
just said, or I swear to God, I will end you!”
On a different note, the individual responsible for the
false alarm of incoming ballistic missiles into Hawaii a few days ago has been
identified. Answering only to Kevin, the small yellow creature has been identified
as a Minion. When reached at his employer’s lair, the Minion said something
garbled that has been translated to “oops.” Authorities have decided not to
pursue the matter.
Hi!
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
The American political reality is "sad", "a disgrace", "fake". :)
God help us all!
:)
The man is a dolt.
DeleteNo!! Please, no!!
ReplyDeleteShe's of a better disposition (and I don't like her) than Trump, but that's still a low bar. If anything has to be learned about this, it's that celebrities have no business running for office.
DeleteNO NO NO NO NO NO !
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip and mandibles
I agree! No President Winfrey!
DeleteNo more inexperienced Presidents!
ReplyDeleteHey! Kevin is the tech Minion, but he'd never do that! Okay, he would, but....
Minions must be behind it!
DeleteAnd giggling as the do the evil deed!
DeleteThey definitely would!
DeleteCollin says to tell you the Minion in the picture is Dave, not Kevin.
ReplyDeleteOops!
DeleteRight post and captions ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks!
DeleteI really REALLY hope there'll be a better choice than Oprah in 2020. I'd rather write in Mickey Mouse than vote for her.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely no fan of Oprah.
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