Friday, February 15, 2008
---Sentimental favorites...
Feb 14 again. A classic favorite from one of history's most unique artists:
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
---Res Publica Tonight
It was probably inevitable that such a successful formula would be applied to politics, as I'm personally convinced it has this year. So, let's recap the show so far:
A few weeks ago (?), our gentle, hyper-intelligent international beauty Hillary was victimized by evil men who wanted them to do their ironying, er, ironing.
FOXNews.com - Sexist Backlash May Push Hillary Into White House - Opinion
Then, despite polls showing her lagging her main rival by double digits, the Hillary won in N.H. Everyone was shocked at how wrong the polls were:
You Decide 08! » Good Night for Clinton But Not So Good For Pollsters, Pundits
Every possible explanation seems to have been considered for the failure of polls to predict the outcome, except the possibility that the poll-takers were expecting voters to be consulted.
In later weeks, the Hillary has been seen being:
Maternal...
Women return to Clinton in N.H. - Decision '08- msnbc.com
Humorous...
Hillary lightens mood on the campaign trail with stewardess spoof
Conciliatory...
My Way News - Clinton, Obama Step Back From Race Flap
...and nigh-messianic:
Today, as the Big "Vote" looms over the Nation like a darkening storm, everyone is hanging about waiting to see what will happen to the Hillary in this really unpredictable actually democratic primary voting thingy:
All Eyes on Clinton As Big Vote Nears
But the continued descent of the American Presidency into comedic irrelevance, on top of the disintegration of our laws, judiciary, and legislatures into whim and indulgence, has real consequences. Before this, it might have been possible, in the case of U.S. Presidents who weren't too busy with personal problems, for the prestige of the office to have an effect on severe crises such as yet another genocidal tribal war in Africa:
There is literally nobody available from either side in the current election who can do this job. It's pretty much over even before the voting starts.
Nobody won.
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