On the Lighter Side

All of the talk lately around the blogsphere tends to drift toward the Iraq War and how it will be handled in the very near future. Some bloggers have also discussed the plans that the incoming Democrat leadership will be putting in place (or trying to) come next session. Given the extremely serious (and, at times, dull) nature of these discussions, I thought I’d lighten the mood a bit with my own parody of national events and personalities.

Iraq : send in these guys or maybe these guys instead.

Iran and North Korea : ditto.

The 110th Congress : this is about what you’d expect. Perhaps a little less restrained. We’ll have to see about that whole bipartisanship thing.

Howard Dean and the Kos Kids : just as precocious as ever. Howard would be the star, of course, with Kos and Kompany the hangers-on. The little scamps.

President Bush and VP Cheney : oblivious to reality as ever. Tell me they don’t remind you of these guys.

Denny Hastert and Bill Frist : is it any wonder that your party drives off a cliff when led by the real-life equivalents of these two guys?

Nancy Pelosi : Buffy the Republican Slayer

The future hope for the Republican party : tell me this wouldn’t scare the heck out of opponents.

Steny Hoyer and Harry Reid : guess who’s who.

Alcee Hastings : the man who gives him the inspiration to wake up every morning.

More coming soon.

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3 Responses to “On the Lighter Side”

  1. on 14 Nov 2006 at 8:16 pm MichaelW

    President Bush and VP Cheney : oblivious to reality as ever. Tell me they don’t remind you of these guys.

    Heh! What a great allusion. And it brings up all sorts of possibilities as to who would play the other castaways. Of course, I’m sort of partial to Jenna and Barbara Bush playing Ginger and MaryAnn ;)

  2. on 15 Nov 2006 at 6:02 pm Achillea

    Nah, not the A-Team. Should send these guys. They already know how to drive on sand.

  3. on 16 Nov 2006 at 6:58 am The Poet Omar

    Lol, Achillea. My vote is actually for Peter Griffin’s A-TEAM.

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