Saintperle

3/23/08

You can call her a bitch or a cunt or whatever, but she's really "The Dog in the Manger."

Hillary Clinton -- "Why is Senator Obama afraid of a re-vote?" etc

(in other words, I want the votes that weren't supposed to be counted now to be counted since I got more than he did. (Hell, she ran unopposed in Michigan and STILL only got a little more than 50% of the votes. Not quite as bad as former AG Ashcroft who lost a senate race to a dead man, but still...)


When I was growing up, there was an Aesop fable called "The Dog in the manger"

When I mention it I find very few people know what that means.

The story is about a dog that lies down in a manger and growls and bites when cattle come in to eat the hay. In other words -- the dog can't use it but he will not let anyone else use it.

Aesop always concludes with someone telling the moral of the tale.
And in this one, the ox says (as most translations go):

People often begrudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves.



I'm beginning to think it was merely descriptive when someone referred to her as a "monster" and said "She'll do ANYTHING to win." And with that old draft-dodger Bill saying, in essence, it's Hillary or McCain, that Senator Obama is not patriotic.

"Ooo-ee-ooo," they say, "Ooo-ee-oo, be scared, very scared, of the darkies."

I think, morality aside -- while the impeachment was an obvious and cynical political attempt at a coup, he didn't DESERVE a blow job.

They're the Diem family, corrupt, vicious, self-serving, and Madame Nhu is the worst of the lot.

I no longer think either one (Senator Clinton or Senator Obama) would be a good president.
Senator Clinton is just the gyno-American version of George W. Bush -- maybe the laboratory-created love-child made from the spume of a three-way between him and Dick Cheney and Karl Rove, combining the worst features of each.

Can't vote for McCain -- unlike Reagan, he's already senile even before the race begins.

So I think Ralph Nader will get a lot of votes this time around and everyone will blame the Democratic loss on him instead of putting it where it belongs -- on what dark vile nasty under-the-rocks many-legged venomous thing the public saw lurking beneath the Democratic candidate's exterior .




"The biggest business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television. It is the manufacture, refinement and distribution of anxiety ... Logically extended, this process can only terminate in a mass nervous breakdown or in a collective condition of resentment..."
Eric Severeid (Quoted in Organ Magazine 1971)

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