Monday, January 14, 2013

Of Cockroaches and Congress

A revealing survey was released last week by the Public Policy Polling group comparing the popularity of Congress to various noxious irritants that clutter our world. Among other things, respondents preferred used-car salesmen and the NFL replacement refs to the 112th Congress. The Congress has been polling at a history-making nine percent approval rating by the American people; the lowest number since polling was invented. I can only imagine those nine people out of a hundred that think the legislative branch is doing a good job are either congressional spouses and dependants, or the brain-dead remnants of Glen Beck's following. I can't think of a Congress that has accomplished less and is more deserving of public scorn than this one, unless you include the Congress of 1856, when Charles Sumner was brutally caned on the Senate floor, which- on second thought- would probably garner more public approval than anything this batch has done. In fact, I'm certain there are many who feel a little caning might have helped during the previous cantankerous session. Instead, the current crop of Congressional Republicans have been administering a metaphorical caning to the American people since 2008, and there are neon, blinking signs of public revulsion- not the least of which was the total rejection of the GOP platform in the November election. Just when  voters were hoping for a return to a semblance of sanity, the dictatorial, ideological, Republican jihadists didn't seem to get the message and continue their crusade against the will of the people. No wonder people hate Congress.

Of the twenty-six different categories the PPP used in polling, Congress was found to be less preferable than head-lice, cockroaches, and Nickelback,  but to their eternal credit, they scored higher  than gonorrhea, John Edwards, or the Kardashians. I sense a prejudice against the Kardashians, however, for over-exposure. At least they get things done, even if it's elective surgeries or the bunny-like multiplication of their TV franchises. Just look how fast it took Kim to get pregnant by Kanye West and spin it into a new reality show on Bravo. Elvis might have called that "takin' care of business." The Kardashians do more in a day than the legislative branch does in a month. What I found interesting, as a patient of intrusive gastric probery, was that Congress was deemed even less popular than a colonoscopy. I was puzzled by the comparison for a minute, and then it made perfect sense. When you have a colonoscopy, at least they knock you out before shoving something up your ass. An earlier poll revealed the Republicans weren't accepting the election results easily; forty-nine percent of GOP voters agreed with the statement that Acorn stole the election for Obama.

In a move to counter the criticism that they are incapable of accomplishing anything, the House of Representative passed a bill last week that bans the word "lunatic" in all federal legislation. Michele Bachmann had the honor of introducing the first bill of the 113th Congress: to "repeal Obamacare in its entirety," the thirty-fourth such attempt. John Boehner rewarded the zany representative by reassigning her to the Intelligence Committee. Now, Bachmann will be privy to the nation's most sensitive and classified military information. Feel better? Tennessee Representative Marsha Blackburn followed Bachmann the next day with a bill to defund Planned Parenthood, calling the organization, "Big abortion." Not to be outdone, the very next day, another self-loathing female Tennessee Congressperson, Diane Black of Gallatin, introduced the exact same bill with the same sponsors. Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards said, "they apparently learned nothing from the results of the last election, when Americans said overwhelmingly that they do not want politicians dictating women's access to health care. In an interesting aside, before running for office, Diane Black was a nurse.

In a contemporaneous account, a former acquaintance claimed Blackburn showed up in Nashville in the early eighties, newly graduated from Mississippi State, claiming to be an "image consultant." She and her husband started a business with Marsha leading seminars for teaching aspiring corporate women how to dress for success. Political observers have called Blackburn a "rising star" in the Republican Party, while a local political action committee has been formed with the goal of bouncing the representative from Brentwood out of Congress. In addition to her opposition to Planned Parenthood, Blackburn recently claimed on CNN that gun control is not the answer to mass shootings because, "hammers, hatchets, cars, and video games" also contribute to the murder rate in the United States. Rep. Blackburn may dress smartly, but she votes like an idiot. And my confidential source also said that she lies about her age.

Former GOP Rep. Joe Scarborough has said that he is tired of the Republicans being the "Stupid Party." Morning Joe claims that the Tea Party wing is destroying the party's chances of competing in national elections because of their extremists views. But as the Tea Party declines in public favor, its voices only grow louder. Latest to join the fray is Georgia Rep. Phil Gingrey. Just when you thought comments about "legitimate rape" were gone from the national discussion, here comes Gingrey claiming the statements were "partially true." Discussing the subject of rape with the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Gingrey stated that "a scared-to-death 15 year old who gets impregnated by her boyfriend," might tell her parents she's been raped, as opposed to a "legitimate rape," which increases a womans' adrenaline and may cause an interference in ovulation. However, if a woman has already had her period, Gingrey explained, "then the horse is out of the barn, so to speak." Can you guess what Gingrey did before becoming a congressman? He's an OB-GYN. His Georgia colleague in the House, Rep. Paul Broun, recently stated that "evolution, embryology, the Big Bang Theory, are all lies straight from the pit of hell." Like Gingrey, Congressman Broun is also a physician. I didn't know Vatterott College had a Med School. I just feel so sorry for their next appointments.

6 comments:

performs said...

I believe that more than ever before there are more wise, caring, and selfless people, seeking to live simply, honest, natural lives in our country today. But at the same time the status quo and cultural paradigms, drenched in ignorance, arrogance, and greed, remain as powerful influences. This is because the messages of craziness, separateness and selfishness are profoundly of a greater magnitude, and they are programming our society unconsciously. Politics is one of the mediums.

Anonymous said...

Dear Fool, Obama was elected by a popular vote margin of around 3 million...not exactly a mandate. Half of the country loathes Democrats the same way that you loathe Republicans. You never mention the gaffs and fuck-ups of the Democrats which completely undermines your journalistic integrity, if you ever had any. You are a Leftist ideologue and nothing more. Your narrow views can only be shared with your like-minded Leftist ideologues. Suffice it to say that the political class has, and is, methodically dismantling America just as it has done in countless countries throughout history. Give a politician an inch and he becomes a ruler. The Republicans are inept, cowardly, and ineffectual. Why beat up on such losers? Your commentaries would appeal to a wider audience if you weren't so damn prejudicial, bigoted, and narrow-minded. But, you are too old and set in your ways to change, so keep making a fool of yourself to at least half of the country who sees clearer than you do.

Don Pardo said...

Jerry Wright, ladies and gentlemen! And now, for something completely different...

performs said...

Anonymous, it is not easy to be a liberal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3qgiNPVpSM

performs said...

"Is it at all true? Are we incapable of large-scale change and wild evolution? Of course not. We do it all the time. After all, it’s the nature of everything. The conservative mindset, perhaps more than any other in America save religious fundamentalism, is at odds with the nature of spirit, love, existence itself.

"Does that make you feel righteous and good? Does that do a liberal, change-loving heart proud? Don’t be so sure. Don’t get too cocky. Odds are, you’re not all that different. Neither am I. No one is." (more)

http://blog.sfgate.com/morford/2013/01/15/why-wont-you-ever-change/

Cary in Boulder said...

You mean Bachmann wasn't chosen to introduce the bill banning the use of the word "lunatic"? Seems ridiculous, since she's its greatest beneficiary.