Lest we forget - this is who was in charge last time round.
Source: presidentpuppet.com
Lest we forget - this is who was in charge last time round.
Source: presidentpuppet.com
(I stole this thought from another blog that I barely use) As I happened to be reading Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville, this Sunday morning, I came across a passage that resonated as regards the current and approaching Circus. Here I share it with you now: For a long while before the appointed time is at hand the election becomes the most important and the all-engrossing topic of discussion. The ardor of faction is redoubled; and all the artificial passions which the imagination can create in the bosom of a happy and peaceful land are agitated and brought to light. The President, on the other hand, is absorbed by the cares of self-defence. He no longer governs for the interest of the State, but for that of his re-election; he does homage to the majority, and instead of checking its passions, as his duty commands him to do, he frequently courts its worst caprices. As the election draws near, the activity of intrigue and the agitation of the populace increase; the citizens are divided into hostile camps, each of which assumes the name of its favorite candidate; the whole nation glows with feverish excitement; the election is the daily theme of the public papers, the subject of private conversation, the end of every thought and every action , the sole interest of the present. As soon as the choice is determined, this ardor is dispelled; and as a calmer season returns, the current of the State, which had nearly broken its banks, sinks to its usual level: but who can refrain from astonishment at the causes of the storm. Thus do we continue to return to the thing that we try to escape from.
One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.
17 Of The Top 20 Biggest Political Donors This Election Cycle Are [Right-wingers]
Egged on in no small part by the Supreme Court’s decision to turn campaign finance into the wild west, a small group of donors have gotten increasing aggressive in their efforts to us their enormous wealth to influence elections. As Mother Jones lays out, this has given a decided advantage to Republicans and [other right-wing] candidates. Seventeen of the top 20 spenders seeking to buy election results are [right-wingers]…
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ONE DOLLAR ONE VOTE… GAAAAAH.
It sort of took a life of its own, and the vest gave me this power.
Rick Santorum finally admitted the source of his strength: his sweater vest. (via think-progress)
Does that mean that his vest is like Venom? What price will he have to pay? Don’t do it Rick, it’s not worth it!
(via think-progress)
oh Mitt.
(via political-cartoons)
Source: gocomics.com
Parks And Recreation
This game is very simple, very addictive and probably how the candidates are feeling right now…
AND IT’S ONLY JANUARY!
Continuing with my theme of being so far behind the curve that I don’t even realise that I’m on a curve, it was with great sadness that I learnt that Alvin Greene, hero of the South Carolina Democratic Party, is no longer running for President this year. Click on his picture to hear the sad sad news that he revealed, er, last year.
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