Sorry it's been so long. To tell the truth, I just haven't been pissed enough to write anything these past couple of weeks. Well...okay, I've been pissed about plenty, but it's all been overwhelmed by the sheer delight of watching McCain and Palin implode like a couple of maverick sticks of dynamite. ("Thanks but no thanks on the whole EX-ploding thing. We're going to IM-plode...'cause we're a team that is a team of mavericks.") My faith in a portion of my fellow citizens has been restored with every uptick in Obama's numbers. This has allowed me to sleep just a little easier. I think all of this is largely due to the efforts of one person...
I've long believed in the power of satire. The Daily Show has re-popularized the art form in recent years, but mostly by preaching to the choir. Stephen Colbert took it to the next level, confusing Republicans enough that they invited him to speak at the White House Correspondents Dinner, where he excoriated the President - who was sitting about three feet from him at the time - for about 20 minutes. For this, he earned the top spot on CP's list of Top Ten Men I'd Go Gay For.
Tina Fey is poised to trump those accomplishments. If Barack Obama wins this election, which is looking increasingly likely, history will look back and realize that Tina Fey SAVED THE UNIVERSE with her impression of Sarah Palin. She rendered the woman indistinguishable from the joke - and vice versa. She accomplished this by refusing to turn the impression into a caricature, by sticking close to the source material, and by transposing the essence of Sarah Palin into a context that revealed the absurdity of her presence on the national stage.
Saturday Night Live sucks these days, but it still holds a crucial timeslot in the American psyche and can still have tremendous power, particularly when Americans are collectively focused on a single event or issue. When done well, a sketch can reframe problems and personalities in a way that influences national sentiment. I believe Tina Fey's trio of Sarah Palin sketches are just such an instance. Tina Fey made people feel ashamed of their initially warm reaction to Sarah Palin. When they watched Sarah Palin speak, they were influenced by their own emotional and political prejudices. When they watch Tina Fey imitating Sarah Palin, they were able to more clearly see what a joke and a fraud she really is.
Thank you Tina Fey. I hope you'll accept the newly created CP Award for The Woman I'd Most Like To Sleep With If Only To Act Out A Really Dirty Anger Fuck Fantasy Involving Sarah Palin.


McCain and Palin are trying to sell you on their candidacy in the same way sub-prime mortgage companies duped their victims. The difference is that this time, it’s the whole country that will be in danger of foreclosure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-QCgZ0d-MM
Don’t make the mistake that Obama has this election won. The people must vote on November 4th. No complacency, my fellow Americans. We can’t afford it. The only way we give ourselves a chance to claw our way back to greatness is to make sure you get up, get out and vote. If you registered recently, just take some time to verify that you are still registered. We can start down the road to healing the wounds of the last eight years. It starts with sweeping clean the debris of failed ideals and poisoned policies, and you, my friends, are the broom. Let's start sweeping.
Posted by: Mark | October 18, 2008 at 06:44 PM
The new website http://www.goodbyegeorgew.com was created to make that closure happen and in a small way to help restore a practice of democracy in which the American people have a voice. The main purpose of this website is for Americans and citizens throughout the world let their opinions be known to the departing President Bush.
The thousands of letters being written will be published as a book that sets the record straight on public opinion about the Bush Presidency that failed America and wreaked havoc around the globe.
With only weeks remaining before George W. hightails it out of D.C. and retreats to a life of hunting and fishing, untroubled by the mess he leaves behind, it is time to let him know what we honestly think.
Perhaps he can at least grow a conscience though alas there is little hope of justice. Justice could come by Barack Obama signing off on the International Court of Human Rights and offering up Bush and Cheney for fair trial.
That scenario is not likely to be coming soon. But at the very least we can go, everyone of us, to http://www.georgew.com and let George W. Bush know that the whole world has watched as he has brought shame and destruction down on humanity.
Posted by: Kyle | December 10, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Love him? Hate him? How do YOU feel about our soon to be former President? Take part in a chance to immortalize your views in book form by visiting http://goodbyegeorgew.com/ and letting your opinion be read!
Posted by: Kyle | December 10, 2008 at 10:53 AM