Hope you were hanging on to something solid Tuesday
night because this country lurched so hard to the
left, half of Washington woke up with a wicked case of
whiplash on Wednesday. No, make that most of
Washington. And all of K Street. And the Republicans
should be grateful. Because if it weren’t for
Democratic persistence they wouldn’t still be able to
file for protection under the Endangered Species Act.The electoral semi tsunami means new Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi is next in line after Dick Cheney in Presidential succession. In other words, she’s only two chicken bones away from the Presidency. And Bush does not look like a picky eater. Does the term unchewed pretzel have any meaning here? Not to mention one loud noise takes Cheney out like that, leading to… President Pelosi. And to conservatives, that’s got to be scarier than a raw meat bathing suit in a shark tank.
Since she’s the human embodiment of what right wing talk show hosts refer to as (cue theme music from Psycho) the extreme agenda of San Francisco values, people all over the country have to be curious as to exactly what are these alarming values? Glad you asked. Pull up a chair, plop the kids in front of “CSI: Topeka” and let me tell you about Ms Pelosi and the den of iniquity she represents and passes as the city named after Saint Francis of Assisi.
For the who can’t wait to get Nancy Pelosi down on the ground to shave her head and expose her horns, I regret to inform you, they aren’t there. She’s a kindly old grandma now, and although she does smile like some fiend is twisting a knobby pole inserted up her butt, the ironic part is, in San Francisco, this supposedly frighteningly extreme liberal is considered a moderate and is often protested by leftist factions claiming she’s too deep in the mainstream and has sold out. And yeah, there are factions here that believe the same is true of Fidel.
The best way to analyze The City, as we call
ourselves, is to look to the movies. Like in “The
Wizard of Oz,” when Dorothy says, “we’re not in Kansas
anymore,” that’s our motto. Then, at the end of “Peter
Pan,” where Tinkerbell almost dies and the only thing
that can save her is audience applause. Well, that’s
us too. We’re not Kansas and we clap for fairies. So
what? Big deal. Who cares?
What we believe in are the rights of the individual.
Our biggest moral flaw is we hate judgmental people, a
bit of an internal fallacy, I’ll admit. We do go out
of our way not to place restrictions on people or
their actions or religions or appearances. When you
think about it, what they’re really afraid of is the
freedoms that citizens of San Francisco enjoy. That’s
right, they hate us for our freedoms.
We may be part of America, but we’re the exception
that proves the rule. You’ve heard of “thinking
outside the box?” Well, we outlawed corners. We’re as
far beyond that whole red/ blue thing as a sperm whale
is beyond a toothpick. We’re not blue. We’re indigo.
Eggplant. Plum. Aubergine. Periwinkle. And yes, a
large percentage of us do know the difference between
aubergine and periwinkle. And recent revelations seem
to suggest that a large percentage of Americans do
know the difference between hope and hopeless. And we
are no longer the last pocket of resistanc
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