Monday, June 10, 2002
Once again the current political climate has brought out the worst in the spend-o-crats. In case you’re thinking that’s another name for a real political party, don’t be stupid. It’s my funny way of saying Democrats that makes all my fans hoot and holler and make farting noises in approval. They know what I know—the spend-o-crats just like to spend our money on useless socialist programs, money that could be much better spent on bombers and tanks.
As my die-hard fans know, I decided to go into the job of professional right-wing personality when listening to the radio one day and hearing an out-of-context quote from that hippie socialist Robert Redford about how if we took all the money we were using to kill people overseas we could use that money to feed those same people. And I’m thinking, of course, “Cu-ckoo!” Am I right, readers? Why in the name of Jeepers H. Crackers would we want to feed the people we’re trying to kill? What a spend-o-crat! The idiot totally doesn’t get the idea of warfare. Unless maybe he was talking about poisoning the food we give the enemy or something, which I don’t agree with. It’s much more civil to shoot someone in the face than poison them.
I knew at that moment I could be a spokesperson for the “unpopular” view in Hollywood. I began to appear on radio programs, blowing away my opponents and sounding very handsome indeed. I would go on television programs, where I overcame the natural disadvantage of how I really look to out-argue such spend-o-crat linguistic acrobats as Pamela Anderson and Carrot Top. Slowly, one by one, I built up not only my following, but also my ’83 Imapala’s engine. Now I drive from city to city, lecturing to sold-out crowds of wealthy people who like to have what they already know reinforced by expensive speakers. And I make a pretty penny doing so, let me tell you! It’s the American way.
But that doesn’t give me the right to relax and let any nobody who happens to have a congressional job tell the president how to spend his money. And once again those spend-o-crats are going back on their word. They promised W. (my little nickname for him) that they would go all the way on this War on Terror, and like a scared teen-age girl who changes her mind at the last minute, they need a little coercing. That’s what I’m writing about.
The spend-o-crats approved the War on Terror months ago, when it was a popular idea and the right thing to do. They knew if they didn’t, if their stupid liberal pacifism showed its ugly head at that time, they would be ousted right from office by the public! I’m not sure exactly how that would be done, I’m not an expert on the law, the constitution, or how the government works in any fashion, but by God, we would have done it. Now that the war’s been going a little slow they figure they can flip-flop and talk about spending that War on Terror money on domestic issues. I say to hell with that! That’s War on Terror money! If I were the president (God willing, someday) I’d chew on that money like a dog with a bone. “No ya don’t! That’s my Terror money! Get off, bitch!” Though maybe without the street lingo.
And though nobody likes an argument, except most of us, the president knows darn well he has to be firm and unyielding with those War on Terror funds. The spend-o-crats gave ‘em, now they can’t take ‘em back. You know what we call those people? Indian spend-o-crats. Or injun take-backers. Drunken redskin bastards. Something truly offensive to Indians. I say don’t take it, W. We started out to level and destroy any country that doesn’t like us, that’s what the War on Terror’s about, and by golly, we need to stay with it. Even if it means Iraq or Iran is next. And hopefully, eventually, France.
I Haven't Laughed That Hard Since Mom Killed Dad
I have to admit, when you fell off the top of that double-decker bus the other day, I couldn’t help but laugh. Laugh and point. Then I laughed so hard I had to sit down. As a matter of fact, I haven’t laughed that hard since mom shot dad in the head with that crossbow when we were kids.
You and Me Are Turkeys
There are way too many states these days. When I was a kid, we had four: New York, Georgia, Beezlefromt and Indiana. Indiana was everything west of Georgia, where the Indians lived. Beezlefromt was a big green state that got bought out by the Japanese.
Survivor Glorifies Being Stranded on a Desert Island
Not that glorifying this depraved lifestyle is anything new. There have always been exploitative movies like The Blue Lagoon, Return to the Blue Lagoon, Castaway (1987) and Cast Away (2000), as well as trashy novels like Robinson Crusoe.
I Would Sail Seven Seas to Find You if I Had a Boat and You Were Not Already Here
This is dedicated to my wife, on the occasion of our three year anniversary. The time… where has it gone? Out of my soul and into you, through several orifices, that’s where.