September 20, 2009
(The Swamp) - When you sit in front of your word processor and try to think of something
that hasn't already been said about the complete stupidity of the current occupant of the White
House and his minions in Congress's unbelievable power grab over the short eight months
and realize it's all been said, the only thing left to say is, "STOP BEING STUCK ON STUPID,
PEOPLE!"
Heck, that's already been said, too! Dave Ramsey said it first.
Even Saturday Night Live is so afraid of the awful truth about their guys in Washington,
that they've started picking on Bush and Cheney, again.
What's left to say?
- That two wrongs don't make a right?
- Or one stupid spending bill can't be justified by another stupid spending bill?
- That either the stimulus didn't need to work or the recession isn't that bad?
- Or the recession IS that bad AND the stimulus didn't work?
- That we have not seen this level of political corruption since the last Progressive was in office?
- That America is quickly becoming a weak sister before the wolves of the world?
- That we are getting ready for the largest jump in inflation since the non-racist, Jimmy
Carter, was in the White House?
- That big bankers and big businesses are genuflecting in front of the Fascists who call
themselves "progressives?"
- That our once proud country is fast becoming a sewer of shame, where our boys and girls
are killed overseas for nothing?
- That once lucid thinkers have become so sodden with power, that they must change the
meanings of words like "regulate" from their original definition of "to make regular"
to something unrecognizable by the founding fathers?
- Where politics continues to override the CIA's strength?
- That their Health Care Plan, or whatever they're calling it this week to fool unsuspecting
seniors, simply cannot work, according to the laws of nature?
- Or that the media is OWNED by people who have traded in their heads for tin foil?
Nope.
Not even that.
This is why I cartoon, now. Cartoons, like theatre, are "the awkward aunt of truth."
- Dick Anderson