Saturday, October 18, 2008

Frying shelled eggs

The topic line has everything to do with breakfast. But, the topic line has nothing to do with the content of this blag.

A movie called “W” premiers sometime later this month. It is about the present sitting President of whose name I care not to enter in this blag. Yes this person enters the rare status of not having their name recorded in this blag.

There is the name of the town that will not be entered in this blag. There is the name of a sibling whose name will never be entered in this blag. There is a city of which will never be entered in this blag. There are television shows that will never be mentioned in this blag.

And of course nominations are still outstanding for ex-friend whose name will never be mentioned in this blag. Who says I don't encourage the response of readers. Vote for your choice. Nominee number one is ___________. Nominee number two is ___________. Nominee number three is ___________.

The successful candidate will not be named at the end of next month. Mark it on a date in your calendar. Probably I won't.

Anyhow, sneak reviews of the movie indicate that its not very good. I mean what a legacy can you give to this President.

He was in office on getting elected to He couldn't catch a 6'7” bearded terrorist with diseased kidneys. He launched an unsuccessful war in Iraq. His leadership couldn't help a major US city recover from a weather disaster. And he supervised an economic collapse which has exceeded the stock market crash of 1929, all due to his sub prime loans regulations instituted by his regime. Now he is going to be a crappy movie.

Geez Loueez. Save the money you have left. Don't have to see it to confirm it. Of course, he is going make the subject of a crappy movie.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I saw someone on TV interviewing Oliver Stone and a suggestion was made the movie 'W' is gently understanding of Dubya.

In a way, I still feel sorry for the guy myself. He took over what was arguably the greatest, most wealthy, most powerful nation on earth, at its' apex in history with a huge budget surplus and he turned everything he touched into crap.

The U.S. is no longer wealthy or powerful or great.

How does that feel, I wonder?

Then again, I suppose all he really cared about was oil and money and he got Iraq's oil and those trillions of dollars out of the hands, houses and retirement funds of poor and middle class U.S. citizens and into the hands of the kleptocracy.

From that perspective, I think wealthy conservatives will look back on his Presidency as an extraordinary success.