Thursday, September 25, 2008

A Poem For Canada

I am sad today.

Sad for all Canadians,

Dion has no chance.


This Haiku poem neatly sums up my – and I would assume most competent Canadians’ – views on what will transpire after Thanksgiving this year (the real one…not this November B.S.).


The maddening part is that this election is so wide open that just about anyone could win it. Anyone except Dion…and Jack Layton (although I think his mustache has a chance).


I’m sure Dion is a nice enough bloke and probably interesting company on a nature walk – but I look at him and picture the substitute teacher in high school we made cry (and probably quit teaching).


I’d be willing to bet he’s an avid Dungeons and Dragons player and probably collects model trains – which doesn’t make him a bad guy, but it doesn’t make him easy to like. I’m pretty sure that even my grandmother wants to beat him up and steal his lunch money. The man is a geek – a pure unadulterated power-nerd. He is Charlie Brown incarnate.


Frankly, Stephane can’t be blamed for this, you are what you are and you should embrace that. But in the political race to become Prime Minister, you must either be a man of power and charisma or a crudely fashioned robot, pieced together from Radio Shack parts and Brian Mulroney’s chin.


The true culprits are the mentalists in the Liberal party who legitimately believed he would be a worthy opponent of Harperbot.


Ignatieff must have really messed shit up.


How winnable is this election? Read this article and ask yourself whether Harper would attempt this sort of thing if he respected the person he was running against.


I'm thinking not.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

The Truth about Sarah Palin

I found this piece on Rolling Stone's website. Granted they're not exactly known for their bi-partisan views (always openly support the Dems), but this piece was so mind-blowing and jaw-dropping I felt the need to share.

Plus this doesn't even touch on the fact that Sarah Palin thinks dinosaurs roamed the Eatrth only 4,000 years ago and that cavemen rode them like horses. Insane.

Enjoy - Sarah Palin's Lies

Monday, September 15, 2008

Follow Me!

For those of you who make the pilgrimage to read this blog I've added a new feature. On the right side there's a Follow Me app that lets me know who's reading (or at least how many).

I think you can follow anonymously for those of you who are embarrassed to state publicly that you waste minutes in your day trying to decipher my aimless rants.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Electioneering

“I will stop, I will stop at nothing,
Say the right things when electioneering”


- Thom Yorke

It's happening again. As November draws near and the US election becomes a slightly brighter light on the horizon, that – thing – is raising its ugly head again. The shrill cry of elitist could be heard bouncing from the rafters of the RNC only a week ago.
Once again they were heard to say - Obama is not one of us, he's not an 'everyman.'

The fact that this hackneyed and broke-down expression serves as the Republican mantra should come as a shock to no one (it’s as redundant as they are). It should also be of no surprise that the newly minted VP candidate has picked up this rallying cry so quickly. This is the art of politicking.

Simple things like truth and fact are of zero consequence – what is needed now are vitriolic diatribes. The kind of attack that doesn’t just put your opponent in his place, but potentially ruins him and his family for as long as
anyone cares to remember.

Case in point - the Republicans are accusing Obama of wanting to educate Kindergartners about sex. In reality Obama wants to put forth a bill that aims to start educating Kindergartners about sexual predators - in my mind this is a rather important distinction. However to the McCain camp this is inconsequential.

I would love to say that this is the new politics, but frankly it's the time honoured tradition of ruining your opponent. Nor is it solely a product of the US. In fact this week our own Canadian election campaign hit the ground running with the Conservatives shitting the bed twice in as many days. Once with a pooping puffin and again by accusing the father of a dead soldier of using his dead son to further the Liberal
agenda...pinko commie bastard.

Of course Harper-bot (this year's model comes complete with eyebrows and 2 new emotions - anger and smug superiority), was quick to file both incidents under the "Not my fucking fault" category.


But just because this is the style of politics we've grown accustomed to, doesn't necessarily mean we should be forced to tolerate it. I mean every time you turn around it's one shady act after another from all parties. We've become so jaded and skeptical that every political action is deemed to have ulterior motives -
maybe because they do.

It seems that there are only two types of politics left in the world: slanderous character assassinations on your opponent, or actual assassinations where your opponent is blown up in their car.

How that changes I have no idea - maybe it comes from us. Maybe we tell the news outlets like Fox and CNN that we want impartial news. Maybe we should demand that the news coverage clarify and vet things that are coming out of the politicians mouths instead of carelessly pushing information out that they know are lies. Maybe they should call the politicians out when they know they're trying to pull one over on us.


Of course maybe that sort of news coverage already exists.


Sunday, September 7, 2008

City vs. Suburbs Part 2

In the city, if you see a guy lying in the bushes - leave him alone - he's just sleeping.

In the suburbs, if you see a guy lying in the bushes - call an ambulance - he's probably having a heart-attack. No, seriously - call an ambulance.