September 2, 2008

St. Paul, Minnesota: the land of make believe

CNN's Jack Cafferty gets his crank on:

This week the Republicans gather for their convention. For four days, they will labor under the illusion their party is still relevant. It's not.

It is entirely fitting that the headliner for this masquerade is a feeble-looking 72-year-old white guy who doesn't know how many homes he owns, or that his choice for vice president of the most powerful country in the world -- a moose-skinning political neophyte -- has made him an international laughingstock. Except to the French, who like that sort of thing.

[T]he perfect storm of a rapidly changing population has combined with the total abdication of principles of arguably the worst president in the nation's history to mark the beginning of the end of the Republican Party as we know it.

OK, some of that was me, but you get the idea.

2 comments:

shayera said...

I love when you get in it. I'm pretty sure that's really close to what Cafferty was thinking.

Undeniable Liberal said...

Sadly, however, there are way too many stupid-assed racist fucks in this country. I talked to several today.
If only Obama were not an uppity negr.... elitist.