Friday, April 2, 2010

Palin

Americans are mean. They love to villify others.
Ever notice that?
Or do you not have any idea about it? You're the innocent one, I suppose.
Let me get my camera and get a snapshot of this.

Palin holding to chest Down's syndrome child, her daughter. Poses she for photo-op ---- she pointing finger, she villifying enemy, this the necessary enemy. You horrible horrible man. You called my child "retard."

She a witch. She a Killer Witch. She a total, diseased fraud, a big liar, making her diseased accusations. (I called her a "she") Let's hear what she has to say now, let's tune in to the actions, exactly as they happened ("literally"):

Who are you, you "other"? Who let you into my America? Where do you come from, buster? You aren't one of us. What babies do you abuse? Why are you in my free market? How dare you stand before me. With black skin. Calling baby a retard. You have foreign accent. You not like us. Where is your washing machine? Where are your hair clippers? Where are your qualifications?

Segue back to 1971:

Innocent handsome Warren Beatty, looks at world with wide eyes. He is the opposite of Palin. Sensitive. He is open minded, he looks at world around him with open eyes, and handsome, too. And he innocently opens his handsome eyes and looks 'round. And out and around and out at world, and what does handsome man in wide belt see? ---- he sees right-wing bitch, and one who is being treated by the mainstream press as legitimate, a celebrity, a person in the news. She the would-be political leader is ranting about feelings hurt. Someone -- one of those "libs" -- Limbaugh won't do -- used the word "retard" either on national T.V. or in some private meeting. Or something.
Would the wide-eyed handsome young man confronting the world in his innocence, who opens his eyes and asks of world, "What do I see?," now an older Beatty, observe that, after all, Americans love to villify one another? He would then retreat into a hotel room. With a bottle of Scotch (today made from the new "witch malt")

if he could find one in Palin's moralizing universe.

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