Friday, February 08, 2008

The Man None Dare Call "Verejena" (O "Marica"!)

Because American politics is the order of the day, we go from something very, very important -- the USD crisis -- to something of merely quotidian importance: sexism, racism, perhaps some oddly expressed gay self-loathing and MSM shilling taken to an extreme.

McCain can call HRC a "bitch." He can tell a disgusting joke on Leno about Chelsea Clinton when she was a little girl. And David Shuster in service of Obama can do this [relevant youtubes above]. McCain shouldn't be censored. Everyone should just know what kind of crippled, disfigured creep externally and internally McCain really is.

I think either Senator or former President Clinton or any surrogate now has free reign to speak their minds fully, too.

I don't believe in censorship. I don't believe Shuster should even be punished for this neither by GE nor by Microsoft nor by the FCC. MSNBC got just what they paid for in Shuster. A shill for Obama. A shill for Bush. He should get a raise, I would think. I am a free-speech absolutist. I don't even think he should have been made to do these lame apologies which he clearly doesn't mean. Whether Bill Clinton or any parent for that matter beats the shit out of David Shuster is a whole other story. Seems fair to me.

And maybe I think David Shuster sounds like a mincing queen. No insult to men who enjoy sex with other men intended. The word "gay" or "queer" if you're political seem like perfectly appropriate words to describe normal men who enjoy sex with other men. Shuster's a cretin.

I only hope this is finally the wake-up call for the MSM and for "Democratic" America. Somehow, I doubt it will be. That might not be a bad thing. Chelsea Clinton strikes me as a bright young woman and this might be the jump-start of a political career. Sometimes, MSM & Obama fans, the mills of the gods can grind pretty damned quick. Seems I'm right. The Obama shills circle the wagons.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/02/feminist-organi.html

As as for Barack Obama, this is the-politics-of-hope? I wrote it about McCain. I'm not finished with Shuster. I'll write it about you, you prick. Nobody. Not Lee Atwater. Not Dutch Schultz went after the children. Forget any and all olive branches. If it comes down to Obama versus McCain, I'm certainly not voting and I will advocate strongly for whatever seems like the third party with a future and a chance to get 5%.

Since nobody knows Spanish, anyway, I'm going to throw out a little epithet of my own. It isn't even a slur, merely a Spanish translation of a well-known Sicilian slur. We're actually a little past all that here. But.....Get the fuck off the political stage, fucking huevo puta lechugo de verejena. He's soooo eloquent, isn't he? Which is newspeak for "it's not so much that he does it well, it's that he can do it at all." That's what they really think about you, Barack. Maybe you were too caught up in your own hype to realize it.

Meanwhile, back on planet Earth, I can report that Representative "Chama" Butcher, he of the "black skin" and PRD, is refreshingly specific about policy, isn't tremendously in love with the fact that he's an agent-of-change because, well, he isn't. One thing's for sure, none of his TV stenographers are insulting Varela's kids.

Maybe I'll do a youtube and "apologize"! Fat fucking chance.

I just wonder how Obama's White Male Democratic supporters are going to look themselves in the mirror tomorrow. Um, fellers, your homophobic asshole of a candidate has two self-loathing gay surrogates -- McClurkin and now Shuster -- doing his dirty work for him. This asshole is a uniter? And preferring him over the far superior Clinton makes you seem more masculine? Let me hip you to something real fast. Being gay or straight or somewhere in between says nothing about your masculinity only about what you're into doing in your bedroom. Supporting a coward and a liar says a whole, whole lot about your masculinity. And your brains.

FROM THE TIMES OF LONDON: Latte liberals v Dunkin Donut democrats
Trouble distinguishing between Obama's policies and Clinton's? Here's a consumer's guide


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/gerard_baker/article3330288.ece

Oh, you fellers like apples? How about them apples? Wow. "Latte Liberals". That sounds real "masculine" to me.

[NB: I'm not sure whether or not Shuster had been "out" or not but now it doesn't much matter. He has been outed all over the blogosphere today. ]

For what it's worth, I don't think Clinton should boycott the MSNBC debate. She should walk in there proudly with Chelsea and Bill and take her spot on the dais. She should not, however, censor herself in any way. She no longer needs to.

I told everyone it was a bad idea for Obama to open Aunt Dora's box, but he did it and as the good book he and his spiritual (and sexual?) second, Donny McClurkin, love so much says, he will "inherit the whirlwind." I intend to follow Obama's example, take a leaf out of Lee Atwater's playbook, and "strip the bark off this little motherfucker and make [David Shuster and Donny McClurkin] his running mate(s)...."

Thanks for hipping me to this monstrosity, BAC. Double-plus "urgh." At least Joel Stein of the Los Angeles Times, a White Democratic Obama supporter, has a sense humor and perspective, something that's been sorely lacking in the campaign. I'm guessing Stein'll go for HRC in the end, though.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-stein8feb08,0,3418234.column

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2 comments:

anita said...

hillary, bill AND chelsea have all been through the fire, and back again. they will survive any and all petty comments from the likes of shuster and mccain or others. they are all TOUGH, TOUGH, TOUGH. and they seem to always come out on top because it's all 'been there done that.' and i have seen pat buchanan (of all people) explain about the clintons and their campaign, they have been TESTED. and they are good ('good' as in they are smart and tough). in my opinion, discount chelsea at your own risk. she's been quiet and behind the scenes, and, yes, 'shy' but she's been through the fire and she's smart.

i'm waiting for this ridiculous honeymoon the MSM is giving obama to be over. hillary wants to debate every week, i believe, until it's over. obama doesn't want to. wonder why.

like bill said in an interview in a diner in maine yesterday, he doesn't apologize for anything he said because what he said was true, but that he took perhaps the wrong strategy of 'defending' hillary rather than 'promoting' her. he's been muzzled in that regard. which is probably good. watching the danny mcclurken video brings me back to the whole 'fantasy' issue about obama that bill brought up. or, as i believe it was staney fish in his blog in the nyt (i may be wrong) noted, it's a kind of 'cult of personality' going on here. we're all waiting for the wizard of oz to come out from behind his curtain.

KELSO'S NUTS said...

AXN:

Multiple Rush Limbaugh dittoes for you here!

I agree completely about the Clinton Family's toughness. The toughest of all maybe was Virginia!

I also agree that Pat Buchanan -- and Bill Bennett! -- have been extremely objective about the Clintons and the whole Democratic side of this campaign throughout. I have no opinion on how Buchanan's been on the Republicans but Bennett, I think, has been spot-on.

Furthermore, I agree with you about Chelsea Clinton. I never sell her short. Quite the opposite. I really liked what HRC said during the impeachment about Chelsea when asked how Chelsea was dealing with it: "Bill and I have been preparing Chelsea her whole life for something like this. She's a very tough young woman." Nothing about CC's education nor professional experience suggests that she WOULDN'T be a poltical force of some kind in her own right.

I saw the supposed WJC "apology," and like you I thought he struck just the right tone. The MSM commentators were having none of in, however. They all spun it as more of The Big Dog's "casuistry." That tells you, I suppose, that the MSM will NEVER let up on the Clintons.

The Dog was right that Obama's Iraq dovishness IS a "fairytale." [Bad pun alert: it takes on a new meaning when you ponder McClurkin and Shuster!]

Fish is a pretty good thinker. I didn't see the piece but the Oz metaphor is a good one.