Posted on 02/04/2005 6:06:40 AM PST by bitt
February is the hardest month of the year for me. Its the month I give up drinking. I think Democrats should join me.
Forsaking adult beverages one month each year helps me strengthen my willpower and clear out my noggin. It gives me an opportunity to stand back, reevaluate my little world and set off on a fresh course.
Thats exactly what Democrats must do, because Im convinced theyve been hitting the sauce a little hard.
Just a few days before the historic election in Iraq, Teddy Kennedy spat out his latest blather. He said Iraq was a Bush disaster and that America should pull out right away. Even after that election succeeded beyond anyones wildest expectations -- even after Iraqi voters danced in the streets and the most leftward among us began asking, What if Bush was right? -- old Teddy said the election meant little.
As a fellow Irishman, I know why he is so out of touch with reality: an abundance of Manhattans that are light on the man and heavy on the hattan. The last time I soaked my noggin in that potent mix, I scared off a woman nearly as bad as Teddy is scaring off Americas middle class.
But hes not the only one over-tipping the bottle. The day after the election in Iraq, old sourpuss Kerry said we should not over-hype its success. He said Iraq is now a greater terrorist threat to America than when Saddam was in charge. He went on to set out everything the Bush administration is doing wrong and why its likely the sky will fall.
I know exactly why Kerry is saying such things: Gray Goose vodka. Though I prefer a good Irish whiskey, Ive enjoyed a chilled Gray Goose from time to time. A fellows mind can become so wilted by the stuff, he could find himself on Meet the Press uttering the inanities Kerry uttered -- a problem exacerbated by the fact that Gray Goose is made by the French.
Theres plenty more drinking going on among Democrats. A few days before the presidents State of the Union address, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Nevada Senator Harry Reid gave a prebuttal.
See, the Democrats keep losing elections because they offer no alternatives to Republican policies. And just as the country is returning to its conservative sense of individualism, self-reliance and common sense, Democrats have been going the other way -- towards a European-style nanny state.
Youd think, therefore, that Pelosi and Reid would use their talk to showcase fresh new ideas -- that would excite the middle class. But they did not. They dwelled, instead, on the negative.
Reid tried to sell the notion that Bush is just standing by while the rest of the world is taking the lead to solve world problems. Then Pelosi tried to scare older folks into believing that Bush is trying to wreck the Social Security program -- the one that doesnt need radical reform now that a Republican is president but that did need it when a Democrat was in the White House.
The reason for such reasoning is clear to me. A majority of the Democrats in both the House and the Senate have been sucking down Courvoisier, a fine Cognac preferred by elitists throughout Western Europe and American academia, by the six-pack. I know firsthand that an abundance of this condensed wine leads to a lack of clarity and an inability to conduct rational thinking of any kind. This problem is also exacerbated by the fact that Courvoisier is made by the French.
The more Democrats speak -- the more they attempt to win over the middle class by slamming the president -- the more certain I am that they are drinking too much. I beg of them to join me this February and swear off adult beverages of every kind.
This may not only help them set off on a better course, it will stop them from driving the rest of America to drink.
It's the Kool Aid, man.
If Teddy Kennedy gave up the booze, how would he quash the nightmares about Chappaquiddick?
It is rumored that Poppa joe had to BUY Teddy's way into politics. No doom is too bad for the Kennedys. What a sleazy nasty family.
LOL...
Ted Kennedy Head Explosion Watch!
I'm convinced that Ted's not only "hittin' the sauce a little too hard", but that he's got an intravenous set up at home for when he sleeps.
Most of us were children when Chappaquiddick happened. This man is shameful to have in office. I have relatives from there though that will continue to vote for him because of the Kennedy thing.
The state of Massachusetts has the two worst senators in the Senate. They deserve better.
Hey - show some respect for Kent "Flounder" Dorfman. He's a way better man than that toolbox from Massachusetts.
Do you reallly think Ted has nightmares about Mary Jo lying in his car drowning while he was calling his lawyer? I dont.. I dont believe this man has a conscience.
Not pretty this early in the morning (or anytime for that matter, but particularly heinous before 3rd cup of coffee)
I think the following might show what he looks like on the floor when he really really needs a drink?!
(And he has the flippin nerve to hate smokers. He is totally disgusting).
LOL !!! (But they were both 'legacies')
Oh I know it. What a disgusting ah...........man???
I agree he is disgusting.
But he doesn't hate smokers, really. He needs smokers. You see he is trying to push smokers to the black market because the family coffers have drained because of all the scandals of the offsrping. He's smart enough to know that a return to alcohol Prohibition cant/won't happen, so he's going after cigarettes. Following in daddy's footsteps.
Just like old Joe made the fortune in bootleg booze, fat Ted's going to replenish it on bootleg cigs.
I'm not saying he has a conscience! But I do think one would have nightmares....
I was just thinking this morning, they got TWO "frogmen": Teddy "the swimmmer", and Jean "the Frog" Kerry.
Blithering batrachian bloviators from Boston, both of them.
Good article ;-)
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