Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Corrupt Governor Update, II


Welcome to Disgraceland

It is rumored that, right this minute, if you walk past the corner of Sunnyside & Richmond here in Chicago and listen carefully, you can hear a certain perfidious, berry-eyed, fiddler's-bitch-drunk Public Official "A" and Elvis fan belting this out for the 713th time in a row.

4 comments:

Myrtle June said...

Soon to be singing this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0Rz-uP4Mk

darkblack said...

I've got a producer in mind.

;>)

Rehctaw said...

Like his beloved Cubs, Blago will waste people's time then go down in flames.

Do we really need another circus? Let Fitz bag and tag `em. Then move on. IF Blago beats the rap, THEN it would be a story.

Until then, the question in need of an answer is what is wrong with the other 49 U.S. Attorneys and our LEO/justice system that keeps them from putting fear of the law into all the other Blagos infesting public office?

We need to rack up thousands of Blagos, from podunk grafters to the ante-rooms of the White House. Pay to play must stop everywhere, not just where the target is high enough profile.

Rehctaw said...

err...

or just arrogant in his congenitally stupid.

IMO, this is what has people looking to bust some haids. There's a self-significant arrogant subset in every strata of society. The poor ones ain't doing poor people any favors, the rich ones need to fend for themselves, do for themselves and discover ways to do more than accumulate more.

Even the vast middle has their pretentious blowholes who occupy minor fiefdoms with powers to abuse.

Heroes like Fitz are surrounded. For every blatant Blow&gobitch there are hundreds of stealth versions smart enough to know that stealing one slice of the pie, over time, is smarter than taking ONE pie by virtue of position.

That's what's truly changed. Our nickel and dimers aren't happy. They want more, they want it all. Right now, before it's too late.
Before we get beyond the distractions and start busting haids. They want to be among the crowd when the busting begins or a safe distance away in anonymity.