07 September 2005

Oh They Do, Do They

As William Kristol writes in the Weekly Standard, nominating the ‘mediocre’ Gonzales would be a way for Bush to lose conservatives who are already going soft on the president anyway. Kristol says a Gonzales nomination ‘would utterly demoralize’ many of Bush's supporters, ‘who are sticking with him and his party, through troubles in Iraq and screw-ups with Katrina, precisely because they want a few important things out of a Bush presidency—and one of these is a more conservative court.’

Well tough darties, sweetie. “Conservative” translates to a lowering and lessening of everything decent people hold dear—and you lot haven't the brains to pull it off.

People hate what's happened in New Orleans.

The only thing money-grubbers know is zero-sum. And that, my bunnies, is the thinking of a child.

So last-century. So “boy.” So un-smart, as the earth warms and fossil fuels peter out.

The only relatively smart thing that has been accomplished is—well, you see just how prepared the impoverished are to hold the Marxist flame to privileged butts. Was the time-lag just to be rid of a big chunk of ‘em, Democratic voters all? I wouldn't put it past that crew in Washington, and I hate that I've come to think it possible. It is possible. Watch Georgie lie some more. Oh yeah, a more “conservative court” would be just swell. If you didn't happen to need an abortion. Or be born with a fucking silver spoon in your mouth.

I dated Yalies, albeit a little older than Georgie's peers. Duds, every one.

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annie 11:41:00 PM

just today i imagined such a scenario, zo. wherein "they" just waited it out for a bit to wipe out some of them n'er do wells. sure it's messy, but they don't vote republican anyway. right?

zo 11:52:00 PM

oh, jeez, then it's not just my own paranoid fantasy.