Wednesday

I'm getting kind of tired of typing such things, but...

...Andy Card: Go Fuck Yourself!

I found that Ronald Reagan and both President Bushes treated the Oval Office with tremendous respect. They treated the Office of the Presidency with tremendous respect. And some of that respect was reflected in how they expected people to behave, how they expected them to dress when they walked into the symbol of freedom for the world, the Oval Office. And yes, I'm disappointed to see the casual, laissez faire, short sleeves, no shirt and tie, no jacket, kind of locker room experience that seems to be taking place in this White House and the Oval Office.


I'm too young to really comment on Our Conservative Lord and Savior, Ronald Reagan, and Daddy Bush, but I endured eight long years of insufferable, fucktastic dumbassery just like the rest of you when it comes to W. Consequently, I think I'm justified in getting moderately irked when asshelmets like Card say profoundly absurd things like, "And yes, I'm disappointed to see the casual, laissez faire, short sleeves, no shirt and tie, no jacket, kind of locker room experience that seems to be taking place in this White House and the Oval Office."

I don't even know why this bothers me anymore. It's so typical of the kind of staggering bullshit I've come to expect from these neo-con shit-for-brains. What bothers me is that there are still those in the media who lap this kind of nonsense up like a dehydrated dog, and feed it back to the masses verbatim, giving the public the impression that a sniveling ass-kiss like Andy Card still peddles real influence outside of the Wednesday Night Neo-con Circle Jerk meeting.

Maybe this is a good thing. If Card is disappointed by something he sees going on in the White House that should probably bode well for the rest of humanity. That's a tough concept for Card and his cronies to grasp: That they are not some human demi-god overlords who can do whatever they want anymore, and just because they don't like something doesn't automatically make it a bad thing. In fact, it could be a good thing. I don't like standing on the surface of the sun, but I'll capitulate that the sun is kind of a good thing.

That's a horrible analogy. I'm done. You get the point.

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