Thursday, October 16, 2008

Sad day...

For Tea Leoni, the goddess. Her husband of 10 years, David X-Files Fox Mulder Duchovny became David Douchebag Duchovny.

I don't understand nor condone cheating, especially with affairs of the heart. The guy had the hottest woman in the world (well, in my eyes) and did something stupid like sex addiction, probably involved some kind of affair. While there are other beautiful women in the world, how many could be so lucky to spend the honeymoon holed up in a really nice hotel room watching sports and, presumably, fucking like rabbits as if fucking were to become illegal.

Damn David, how could you fuck up so badly?!?!?!?!?!?

Tea, you're still the best, bar none.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Vice Presidential Debate Tonight

I hope all concerned Americans will watch tonight's VP debate. Why? Because there is the chance that McCain/Palin could win the White House and that would bring about a very scary 2009-2013 because of Palin.

Below is an excerpt from Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post written today:

For days now, television viewers have watched Sarah Palin unable to explain the significance of her home state's bordering Russia, unable to name a Supreme Court ruling she disagrees with, unable to name a single newspaper she reads.

Her halting, unfocused answers in a series of interviews with Katie Couric have left an unmistakable question hanging in the air before tonight's vice presidential debate: Is Palin going to fall on her face?

Even as some conservative commentators have panned her performances and fretted about how the Alaska governor will fare against Sen. Joe Biden, Palin has challenged the ethics of those interviewing her. Her running mate, John McCain, has complained about "gotcha journalism." And a top campaign official says female journalists are being especially mean to Palin.


Mean to Palin? What the fuck?!?!?!?

Sarah, you are running for the no. 2 position in the nation. You NEED to be vetted, examined, questioned and probed to see if you can handle the job as opposed to just saying that you can. Fuck, I like to think that I can too. The process involves questions requesting details and specifics as to how you might handle situations, issues or confrontations based on your experience and understanding of the dynamics involved. Saying that you won't 'blink' isn't strong nor convincing enough to manage the complexities of leadership.

When you cannot provide specifics to soft questions, what should intellectuals on both the left and right think? To say that being able to see Russia constitutes foreign policy experience is utter bullshit. Many folks in Buffalo or Detroit can see Canada just as many folks in Texas and New Mexico can see Mexico. Are you more versed in foreign policy than them? Certainly not. There are probably folks in those states who have traveled the world many more times than you and have gotten to understand the folks of where they've gone. Where have you been when you've only gotten your passport in the last 24 months that gives you the edge? How long were you there that you were able to absorb the local life? Are you ready? NYET!

Another perplexing scratch-the-head thing is your inability to bullshit about having read any media publications like, Time, Newsweek or the local newspaper. If you indeed did read 'all varieties of publications', why can't you name one? Or would doing so make you an intellectual; thus, an elitist which is a terrible thing. I saw your response to the Supreme Court question and it was clear that you were evading the question. Was Katie mean to you when she lofted that meatball question for you to smash? What was unethical about her questioning your understanding of Supreme Court decisions (often quite major and society-changing)? The executive branch has the privilege of selecting justices to the bench or did you not know that?

While I don't think you're dumb or stupid, you just haven't shown that you're ready for the job of Vice President. Having moxie and fortitude is good but that's not the foundation for a leader. Consider the younger Bush. He has moxie and fortitude like you and look how he fucked up this country. Invading Iraq on a gut feeling and belief that god told him so really did a number on our country and the world. He still tries not to blink but has been rapidly blinking in the last few months. By the way, Jon Stewart makes a solid point that blinking is necessary action, otherwise our eyes would dry out. So moxie/fortitude won't cut it as we all NEED to repair our country.

I hope you can quell the doubts from both the left and right tonight. Otherwise, you're toast and I recommend that you do not resign from your governorship.