By Enemy Central on 3.12.04 @ 7:49PM
Kerry means never having to say you’re sorry.
Never apologize, ever complain, Lenin said, in so many Russki
words, which Comrade Kerry promises to take with him to his own
Mausoleum. (His face is already half-way there, wax-job wise.) Just
in the last Enemy cycle, the bold Kerry has said he'd be flattered
to be thought of as America's second black president, after William
Jolsonson Clinton. But why settle for second, when he could be the
our first Black Russian president, or our first Black Sheep
president, or our first Black Hole of a president?
As we know, JFK II already thinks himself the president. A plant
at the New York Times laid out the concept: time for the
Democrats to put together a shadow government. Stalk hell out of
the Bush administration, in other words. As one advocate said on learning of the proposal: "What a brilliant and
exciting idea! Changing times demand changing tactics."
For starters, storm the White House. For seconds, make taxes on
the rich confiscatory. For thirdsies, install a new cabinet. The
Times' writer proposed three names. "Elena Kagan, the first female
dean of Harvard Law School and a former counsel to President Bill
Clinton, could be shadow attorney general and draw attention to the
worst excesses of John Ashcroft." (What? And come to terms with the
less bad excesses?) Ex-Gen. Wesley Clark could handle national
security (with whose army? Aristide's?). Ex-Sen. Gary Hart would be
responsible for homeland security (which would have reporters
sleeping behind Bushes instead of bushes).
The remaining shadowy names we'll have to come up with
ourselves. So, quickly, Kerry's Sec. of State: Jean-Bertrand
Aristide. Kerry's director of the Office of Faith-Based
Initiatives: Father Aristide. Kerry's Ambassador to France: M. J-B
Aristide. Kerry's Ambassador to the United Nations: Jacques Chirac.
Kerry's Ambassador to the Court of St. James's: Sir Sidney
Blumenthal. Kerry's FDA Commissioner: Teresa Heinz. Kerry's Chief
of Staff, Susan Lindauer. Kerry's Baseball Commissioner: Barry
Bonds. Kerry's NHL Commissioner, Todd Bertuzzi.
What's that, a late whistler for sticking? Sorry. No more lying.
When we see an example of applied Kerryism, we call them as we see
them. Did not Bertuzzi do to Steve Moore what everyone from big
kahunas like John Kerry and Howard Dean to piddling fry like Alice
Franken and Jonathan Chait has insisted be done to G.W. Bush?
Kerry continues to have his defenders, who see in him a man of
dialectical nuance. He argues a thesis -- Republicans are crooked.
Then comes back with the antithesis -- Republicans are a lying
group. Which sets up this synthesis: "These guys are the most
crooked, you know, lying group I've ever seen."
The few nice people in his entourage also implore us to consider
political realities. Like every politician, Kerry needs to appeal
to his base and closest supporters. True, even if they happen to be
in North Korea and in the employ of Kerry consultant Kim Jong Il.
Besides, Kerry has backed off his earlier charge that Republicans
have destroyed our nation's manufacturing capacity. How else could
they have constructed the "attack machine" that he regards with
such trepidation?
Just for the record, let it be known that despite GOP triumphs
on the manufacturing front, the condition of the working man
remains deplorable in Bush America. Last we checked, labor is still
operating in an "On the Waterfront" environment. In Marlon Brando's
day, it was on New York City's docks. In John Sweeney's day, as at
this week's annual winter meeting of 64 AFL-CIO unions, it's at a
luxury seaside hotel in Bal Harbour, Florida. At least some workers
of the world still find reason to unite.
One piece of work not invited to Bal Harbour does his
luxuriating in Hollywood and his own HBO show. An admirer of the
9/11 19 since 9/11, he recently found reason to celebrate the
serious pancreatic illness of Attorney General John Ashcroft. We
now hesitate to call Bill Maher even the male equivalent of a Dixie
Chic. Don't miss our Enemy of the Week's next installment, in which
Maher attacks Spain for angering Al Qaeda.
topics:
Taxes, Environment, Hollywood, Law, Russia, United Nations, North Korea, Unions