A DAILY INNOCULATION AGAINST POLITICAL AND CULTURAL BULLSHIT

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"Plus ça change, cher, n'est-ce pas?" - Mémé Aureole Petite

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Mr. Petite has been an adviser to both the Bush and Obama administrations (neither of which ever asked for his advice) and is a Senior Fellow at (and is supported entirely by) the Ethics and Theory Institute of Terminology (EATIT), a foundation underwritten by the parents of a United States Senator in return for Mr. Petite's silence on certain important matters.

Mr. Petite is a native of virtual New Orleans, and therefore a legal immigrant to his actual residence, so he has never had to do migrant farm work or landscaping. (He did do some shrimping in the virtual bayous on some of the days he played hookey from school.) His sole contact with actual onions is in some of the better gumbos.

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Monday, November 03, 2008

ALONE

On Hardball tonight, Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri said that Obama's pitch for economic fairness is socialistic. And I've heard the same from McCain. I never thought I would hear a major American political party condemn fairness as something undesirable.

Couple that with Bond's anti-union statements and this is what you get: you who do not belong to the power elite are alone out there. We are not going to let you combine with others against us. You will have to focus your life on making as much money as you can, and getting into our circle, because that's what being an American means. And you're going to get no help from us. And if you choose to live your life for some other reason, the hell with you.

Kudos to the Republicans for finally putting it right out there, and recognizing that America is loaded with boobs who have no clue that's what they're saying - or actually agree, against their own economic interest. Nor do I believe that Obama's election is going to change their attitudes. The preachers are going to have to convert their concept of Christianity back to what it was before they invented the warrior Christ. And if Obama manages to get things done, these people may learn by experience how wrong they are. We're talking years here, people. And we may not have years.

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