March 22, 2007
That’s the song the White House is singing these days, at least in the shower of the Presidential Suite (I highly doubt that there is any music in Cheney’s lightless soul).
The mess that the Executive Branch is in at the moment is really of their own making, the result of trying to run a country from a Frat House, just one step removed from Animal House. Yes, the ugliest aspects of America are defining not only our world image but also our policies and some new & teisted version of the Constitution.
Rather than serve the American People and Constitution, the Bush Administration has constantly and with self-righteous indignation, operated as though the Democrats were the enemy. In fact, former Senate Majority leader Tom DeLay referred to Democrats as “the enemy” and refused to talk to any lobbyist who had a Democrat’s ear, stating, that he would not treat “with the enemy”. It is disturbing to think that the White House and its cadre of less-than-stellar thinkers have created and executed policy on an Us v. Them basis, as if their greatest concern were eliminating the competition rather than the terrorists.
Our Red State President and his entourage of mediocrity refuses to treat with the Blue State legislators, because in his White House the flag is not Red, White and Blue – it is simply Red, the color of Totalitarianism.
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March 14, 2007
Our President has been touring Latin America with an agenda of good will and a demand to be fed. While steering clear of Mexico’s most famous export to American college campuses (Tequila), Bush used his “Feed Me Now” exit to escape reporters’ questions regarding the nefarious behavior of his henchman (oops! I mean devoted employee) Alberto Gonzalez.
It pains me to say it, but our highest ranking Latino/Hispanic member of the Executive Branch is now the progenitor of yet another of tank-roll of fascism down Blunder Boulevard.
In an effort to continue the Rovian dream of a Bloom-inspired political Valhalla, Gonzalez fired eight Federal Prosecutors in one fail swoop. This mass-firing was an unprecedented Executive move against the Judicial Branch.
Since Congress is no longer in Cheney and Haliburton’s back pocket, and since Haliburton has absconded to Dubai, the new Rovian strategy is to seize control of the Judicial Branch, through fear & intimidation, and of course the usual character assassination so favored by the Bush White House strategists.
And our beloved President has found new ways to evade difficult questions: answer by demanding dinner – “la cena” and ask for extra salsa on your goddamn tortillas.
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