Saturday, November 27, 2004

Republicans and Denial - intelligence affecting voting [Mowgli]

I hate Republicans' amazing skill at denial. I was always taught that denial is a bad thing, a failure, but Bush has forced Republicans to reevaluate it as a critical skill. Nowhere is this more apparent than the recent election - despite overwhelming evidence, they refuse to admit that educated Americans as a voting block rejected Bush. Here is my final attempt to convince them of reality - if they won't listen to their own champions, I wash my hands of them for all time. And now, ladies and gentlemen, the man you've all been waiting for, Karl Rove. I'll let him speak for himself.

"Take a look at our agenda," Rove said. "Education. This year we picked up seven points in the suburbs over '96. Our education plan allows us to make further gains in the suburbs. It will also allow us to make gains with Hispanics and African-Americans. The tax cuts will make the economy grow. As people do better; they start voting like Republicans - unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which proves there can be too much of a good thing."

Karl Rove from New Yorker article, "Bush's Trillions" by Nicholas Lemann Issue Feb 19 & 26 2001. Reprinted in "The Best American Political Writing 2002" ed. Royce Flippin.

Thursday, November 25, 2004

happy thxGG [Liam]

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

The LBO flash boredom challenege [Liam]

[ Fly Sui ] - 83 flies
[ Joust ] - 144350 / wave 16

more to come...

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Congratufuckinglations America [Liam]


STUPID PEOPLE HAPPIEST SINCE INVENTION OF VELCRO SHOES
fuck the following, in no particular order:
the middle portion of this country.
the democratic process for relying on the aforementioned retards.
florida. and ohio. mostly florida.
anyone who isn't a millionaire who's hell-bent on getting boned by the rich 1%
because they think they'd like to hang out with their candidate at a down-home gathering of some sort. in short, people who vote on character.
most of all the media, for confusing bi-partisan coverage with objective coverage in a self-interested effort to legitimize the most ridiculous presidency in U.S. history.

i'm mad like someone just beat me up on the bus back from middle school and i know there's nothing i can do about it.
this morning i felt like by getting up and voting i could in some personal, subjective way take the weight of our fucked up world on my shoulders and do something. now i just feel like it's still there but it's crushing the shit out of me.
well, i can always load up photoshop and be petty.


**disclaimer: this doesn't advocate anything in real life, in fact it's intended as a cathartic, calming exercise that harms only pixels. any resemblance to actual people is purely coincidental.