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On Looking Back, Or, A Jerry Springer Administration--Why Not?

Written by: fake consultant on Jul 4, 2008 7:38 AM EDT

Linked to groups: DFA Night School, Democracy for Illinois, Quad Cities Trained Activists, Young Democrats of IL

I bring to you today a story that is eight years old and as recent as today’s headlines. 

A foolish tale of mirth and merriment it is indeed--and for those who want a real all-American Fourth of July story, well...this one fits better than a glass slipper on Cinderella’s foot. 

The story, as you might have guessed from the headline, starts with a simple premise and ends by paraphrasing Ronald Reagan’s famous question:

Had we elected Jerry Springer in 2000 instead of George Bush the Younger, would we be better off today than we were eight years ago?

Come along for the ride, Esteemed Reader, and we shall see...

I am going to make the case that Jerry Springer would, in fact, have been the better choice by addressing four areas of Administration policy: foreign relations, legislative management, press relations, and fiscal policy.

In each of these areas I believe I can demonstrate with powerful evidence that a President Springer would have made better choices...and to show you what I mean, let’s begin with foreign relations.

""Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?" 
--President Bush, Florence, South Carolina, January 11th, 2000 

There is no question that this Administration has been working both sides of the fence over negotiation versus confrontation and threats of combat as a foreign policy strategy—sometimes with the same country. Examples include North Korea and the second leg of the Axis of Evil’s milking stool, Iran.

Would a Springer Administration have been different? 
You know it would.

Picture the Sunni and the Shi’a, right next to each other on stage, each in their own chair...and Secretary of State Steve right next to them to make sure things don’t get out of hand.

Steve might have to keep someone from throwing a chair or two, and Kenny might sneak up next to Shi’a’s chair when he’s not looking and startle him...but eventually, with Reverend's Schnorr's help, they’d get it all worked out...and then Jerry would give his Final Thought and everything would be resolved just in time to run a few JG Wentworth and Everest College ads.

"And I, unfortunately, have been to too many disasters as President." 
—President Bush, Washington, D.C., June 17, 2008 

Now let’s move on to legislative management—another area where Springer would be a huge improvement over the status quo.

Today’s Congress is often a place that is filled with inane speeches followed by the sound of something akin to the "harrumphs" you would hear if you belonged to the administration of Governor LePetomane...but imagine a Springer-influenced legislature.

If Todd was the presiding officer of the Senate, particularly odious speeches would be followed by the sound of the other Senators, following Todd’s lead, shouting "whore, whore, whore..." in response—and be honest, wouldn’t that be a better Senate than today’s?

The state of press relations has gone so far down the rabbit hole recently that one of Mr. Bush’s own Press Secretaries has written a book about how bad things became.

Could a Springer Administration do better? 
I’ll put it this way: "I don’t have a question, Mr. President. I just wanted to get my beads..."

Need I say more?

"...fool me once...shame on...shame on you...you fool me you can’t get fooled again..." 
-- President Bush, Nashville, Tennessee, September 17, 2002 

And finally, a few words regarding financial management.

Compare and contrast, my friends: on the one hand, an Administration that turned a fiscal surplus into a deficit so amazing that mathematicians are probably arguing at this very moment over whether "gazillion" should make a Pinocchio-like transition and become a real number...

...or, on the other hand, an Administration that could make a fortune for the taxpayer selling "Jerry Springer: Too Hot for C-Span!" DVDs and pay-per-view events based on just the press conference footage they would generate.

So there you have it, folks: a master of "Gonzo Television" faces down a master evader--and while one of them may have screwed a prostitute...the other spent the past eight years screwing 300 million Americans.

I’ve reported, you decide.

 

AUTHOR'S NOTE: A fully linked version of this story is available at my personal blog:

http://fakeconsultant.blogspot.com/

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- how's this for...

By fake consultant on Jul 4, 2008 8:56 AM EDT

...picnic conversation?

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- personally speaking

By Monica Smith on Jul 4, 2008 12:23 PM EDT

I think it's disgusting to be celebrating United States independence while our soldiers' boots are squeezing the life blood out of the Iraqi people.  While it's true that the original independence was reserved for only special segments of the population (blacks, mulattoes, natives need not apply), we were making some progress until recently.  But the war on terrorists suggests that the categorization of the human population into free and subject is again on the ascendant.

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- we are, indeed...

By fake consultant on Jul 4, 2008 7:41 PM EDT

...an imperfect nation--but we are a better nation today than we were just three years ago.

over the arc of time we have made ourselves a better people as well, and we're trying to fix the big problems...and the fact that we're allowed to fix our own problems is the reason we're celebrating.

 

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- I'm watching the 223rd Bristol, RI parade --oldest continuious parade in America

By * rdorgan on Jul 4, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
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- milestone met

By * rdorgan on Jul 4, 2008 12:47 PM EDT

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/amandascott/gGxdWr/commentary

150,000 Declarations Of Independence

By Amanda Scott - Jul 3rd, 2008 at 11:32 pm EDT

...

Thank you to all the supporters who have declared their independence from a broken system. Change begins from the bottom up, and this is the one campaign that is supported by the people, for the people.

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- Enjoy the day --

By Joan In Florida on Jul 4, 2008 1:37 PM EDT

If you can.

Remember to remember our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan who are all in harms way all day and night. They would love to be back here setting of fireworks instead of killing. No flags at this house, I assure you. Not until they are coming back home.

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- Robert Hanssen rots in prison. Why? Why did he betray the land of liberty?

By Monica Smith on Jul 4, 2008 2:08 PM EDT

http://www.lamonitor.com/cgi-bin/storyviewnew.cgi?075+News.200872-5353-075-075007.Full+News

 

I think that's the question the reporter of this story is asking herself.

Working for the worst spy in history

By CAROL A. CLARK Monitor County Editor

ALBUQUERQUE — If money is the measure, convicted American spy Robert Hanssen didn’t make much during his 22-year spree trading secrets for cash – especially compared to the devastation he caused the government he was supposed to serve.
The disgraced agent received less than $1 million in cash and diamonds for supplying national defense and classified intelligence information to Russia for all but three of the 25 years he worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Yet, his betrayal compromised at least 50 human resources and caused the deaths of three Russian intelligence officers, according to court documents.
During an interview in his Albuquerque office, Special Agent in Charge Thomas C. McClenaghan shared his experience working for Hanssen.

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- Thx Monica

By Annilow on Jul 4, 2008 4:13 PM EDT

The Wiki on Hanssen is kind of interesting.  He belonged to Opus Dei and had some strange sex habits.  According to Wiki he was probably looking for recognition he wasn't getting from his American coworkers -- apparently he was 'socially awkward.'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hanssen

 

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- there are a number of spies...

By fake consultant on Jul 4, 2008 5:19 PM EDT

...who have sold out for far less that they might have receioved--johnathan pollard, for one.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1180479.stm

aldrich ames is reported to have been paid nearly $5 million, on the other hand, for his work.

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/russia/index.html?offset=150&s=newest&query=BOOKS+AND+LITERATURE&field=des&match=exact

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- Wonder what Jerry Springer thinks of the FISA bill?

By floridagal . on Jul 4, 2008 2:26 PM EDT

I was just thinking about that. 

Under the new FISA bill the role of the court would be "superficial"..

Heck, Steny Hoyer admitted they brought it up to keep the Blue Dogs from voting Republican.  What the heck kind of reason is that??

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- considering the fisa court...

By fake consultant on Jul 4, 2008 5:09 PM EDT

...has only denied two warrant requests in its history...it may already be "superficial".

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- NEW THREAD

By Joan In Florida on Jul 4, 2008 3:18 PM EDT

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