Wednesday, April 06, 2005

When management morphs into this...


...it's time to work across the street. Posted by Hello


GOP senator may oppose UN choice
By Farah Stockman, Boston Globe Staff
April 6, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Senator Lincoln Chafee's office said yesterday that his onstituency is ''overwhelmingly" opposed to the nomination of John Bolton as US ambassador to the United Nations, signaling that Chafee is leaning against supporting Bolton in a move that could derail the nomination.
If Chafee, a moderate Republican from Rhode Island who serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, joins with Democrats who are expected to unanimously oppose the nomination, Republicans will not have enough votes to send the confirmation to the Senate floor.
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Good for you, Senator. Seriously. Good for you. Maybe, just maybe, you’re ready to come to grips with the hard fact that the party you came to ain’t the party you’re at any more.

All the cool people -- all the Eisenhower’s and the Rockefeller’s and your own namesake -- their ideas and principles are as dead as Dillinger inside your party now. Time to sit a little shiva, have a little wake, grieve properly for the death of the Republican Party...and move on with your political life.

They’re dead, Senator. All dead. Dead and gone and the Pods have take over. Look around you, Senator. Mullahs and plutocrats, that have signed a fragile non-aggression pact so that they can join forces and eliminate their mutual enemy: Democracy.

Come on, Senator: quite abetting the schemes of evil men by continuing to lend your good name to their bad cause. You had giants in your party once...but now?

A drooling haircut like Santorum? A gumby-haired Klansman-lite like Lott? Your own Amazing Diagnostic Kreskin, Herr Doctor Frist, desperately trying to discretely fellate enough Fundamentalist dick to get the nod in 2008? (Doesn’t Herr Doktor know that the Fundies see through him like gamma radiation? Call him a slut behind his back and write lurid shit about him on the bathroom walls? I mean, is there anything lower and more pathetic than an incompetent whore?)

A thug like DeLay siezing your agenda?
A punkass, third-rate, idiot-son like Bush as your Standard Bearer?

Get Out!
The calls...they’re coming from...inside the your own house!
Run for your life!

Face it, as long as your party needs a spike of James Dobson and Randall Terry’s particular brand of Electoral Heroin just to make through the day, they are doomed to be the Fundy's bitch.
And you know it.

Just look at poor John McCain if you want to see what the future looks like: a genuine war hero, and he can’t get the dick of the coward that slandered and humiliated him out of his mouth long enough to speak his own mind for five minutes at a stretch any more.

If you stay, they’ll annihilate you, and you know it.
You will never, ever be able to change them, and you know it.

Time to leave, Senator, with grace, on your own terms, before the Swift Boater’s bell tolls for thee.

Because you know these bastards really are serious. You know it.

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"The calls...they're coming from inside your own house..."


Consider yourself the first winner of the soon-to-be-coveted Major Kilgore "Apocalypse" award, for coverage and commentary on the coming Apocalypse. The citation reads:

"Outstanding, Red Team, outstanding...get ya a case of beer for that one......"

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