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From Deviltower at DailyKos and the You Can't Make This Shit Up Dept....

The GOP Convention: Peace, Prosperity, Reform, Irony

The GOP has just released the theme of their upcoming convention.

Country First: 2008 Republican National Convention to Highlight Service, Reform, Prosperity and Peace

In other words, they intend to focus like a pack of frickin' laser-beam equipped sharks on everything they don't provide.  

Maybe I'm misreading this.  It could be an example of the kind of literary inversion John Kennedy used in his "Ask not," speech.  Maybe what they meant to say was "For the first time in our country, Republicans will give a damn about service, reform, prosperity, and peace."

Otherwise, there's the problem of a party that's left us with two open-ended wars bragging about "peace." The party that's left us with an unprecedented level of corruption and cronyism talking about "service" and "reform." And the party that's generated the worst economy in thirty years while running up a tab that our great-great grandkids will still be paying talking about "prosperity."

Speakers for Monday night, which will focus on "Service," will include Joe Lieberman demonstrating his ability to serve any forum that will feed his petty ego. Lieberman will be scheduled on the same evening as his war buddy Dick Cheney and official Lil' Abner Mattress Testing Award Winner, George W. Bush.

Tuesdays "Reform" brings Rudy Giuliani to talk about how you can reform law, order, and heroism to mean anything you want.  And 9/11. Lots and lots of 9/11.

Speaking on "Prosperity" will be Cindy McCain, who will explain the traditional Republican means of getting by in hard times: inherit millions from your daddy. Cindy will demonstrate her pity for the middle class workers struggling to get by on three million a year, and for the poor who  must survive with no more than two vacation homes.

And finally, John McCain will be there on Thursday night to focus on (I'm not kidding) "Peace."

I couldn't even read this aloud to David without stopping in a couple places to laugh.

Date: 2008-08-21 01:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] envirobear.livejournal.com
I sure hope that these sorts of spot-on analyses start getting into more discussions out there in the countryside...if Obama isn't going to push back harder on the B.S., all of us who know what McCain and the GOP actually mean for another 4 years will have to get pretty intense and pretty vociferous on repeatedly slamming them for their repeated abject failures.

Date: 2008-08-21 11:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookish-cub.livejournal.com
Republicans don't seem to be big on self-awareness or reality. I was reading an article recently on young Republicans, and, when a bunch of them were asked why they belonged to the party, many of their answers revealed that they didn't have the first clue about what the party does or for what it stands. I got the sense that they were Republicans in name only, because it makes them seem unique or rebellious in some way. I've known a couple of Republicans like that.

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