If you're looking for elite action, this isle is the spot. Even
when the heat is on Obama, it's never too hot.
It was often said of George W. Bush that he was one of the most
polarizing figures in this country. Of course, this was said
mostly by his enemies and referred either to the circumstances
surrounding his first election or to the Iraq War a few years
later.
But only short months into his term as president, it would be
fair to apply the polarization tag to Barack Obama; a man duly
elected along with significant majorities of his party in
Congress.
There are those in this country whose love for President Barack
Obama is, shall we say, scant. His ascendancy has been attributed
by them to everything from propaganda to idol worship; and yes,
there are those who see him as worthy of adoration. Yet, even
those who love him have begun to see cracks in the shining armor
of this knight of hope and change. This is reflected not only in
his plunging poll ratings, but in the fear in the eyes of those
Democrats brave enough to hold town hall meetings on health care
reform.
And so, in the footsteps of one of his predecessors, and in hope
of rejuvenating his love affair with a majority of the American
people, he has escaped to the friendly climes of Martha's
Vineyard. As you might remember, this lovely locale was also a
tonic for the amatory problems of our last Democratic president.
Who can forget the touching
photo of the Clinton family departing for the Vineyard; shot
from behind, we saw Hillary holding hands with Chelsea who in
turned grasped the paw of her loving and contrite father who at
least had a firm grip on Buddy the dog.
Yes, when affairs of state, be they economic, foreign or
domestic, rudely intrude themselves into the lives of our
Democratic presidents, a trip to the Vineyard causes these to
roll away like the gentle waves that kiss the nearby
Chappaquiddick Island shoreline. It is therefore fitting that a
paean to the island paradise most loved by liberals -- Cuba being
a close second -- should be offered up for the occasion.
And although many have likened the Obama Administration to that
of a Chicago-style mob replete with many shady types, none of
them possesses the offbeat charm of the Damon Runyon-like
characters who populated great shows like Guys and
Dolls. Nevertheless, in that spirit, with apologies to Frank
Loesser, and to break up an otherwise news-less week -- unless
you consider the release of five-year-old documents news -- I
offer the following:
The Daily Kos crowd wants a stand,
'Cause my health care plan ain't so grand.
And it seems they don't love me no more,
Since the public option's gone out the door.
I might count on my friends in the Congress,
But Nancy Pelosi ain't got no clout.
And things being how they are,
Another town hall meeting is out!
So, it's back to the Hill I should trot,
But those gosh darn blue dogs we ain't got...
Why it's good old reliable Martha's!
Martha's, Martha's, Martha's Vine-yard!
If you're looking to cool it, when things get too hot;
When your polling's in the tank, then this is the spot.
Yes, at good old reliable Martha's
Where there is no Fox News to feast;
It's the oldest, established, liberal, left-wing
Enclave in the East!
There are fat-cat donors everywhere, (everywhere!);
There are fat-cat donors everywhere.
With an awful lot of cabbage
If we only get our baggage there.
Up at good old reliable Martha's
Martha's, Martha's, Martha's Vine-yard!
If you're looking to chill out, or unload some stress;
Whether it's Afghanistan or just a blue dress;
In a hideout provided at Martha's
Beach-side photo ops are released.
It's the oldest, established, liberal, left-wing
Enclave in the East!
We'll be in the arms of the elite, (the elite!);
We'll be in the arms of the elite.
And the press will never vex us
'Cause we saved 'em from the Texas heat.
Yes, it's good old reliable Martha's!
Martha's, Martha's, Martha's Vine-yard!
While we're thrilling the locals; folks back in DC
Plaster scenes of torture over all of TV.
But at good old reliable Martha's
Where the CIA matters least,
It's the oldest, established, liberal, left-wing
Enclave in the East!
And if you're lucky enough to own a cah!
And find a wonderful gal by your side
in Old Martha's vineyard
it's time to take a ride
Jim S.| 8.26.09 @ 8:59AM
Perhaps, in honor of The Won's visit to their island, the locals
should consider changing the name to Marxists' Vineyard.
Tim| 8.26.09 @ 9:18AM
"The Man from Nantucket" may have been a better, if unprintable,
choice.
Dean| 8.26.09 @ 11:54AM
We have a state prison in eastern Michigan that is being
considered for relocation of the Guantanamo prisoners. Instead, I
suggest relocating them to quaint Marxist Vineyard.
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 3:01PM
Wrong,
even though Dubya shouldn't be blamed for ANYTHING post-Jan 20th
2009, the question remains and will remain:
to what purpose calling yourself conservative if you didn't
conserve anything....
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 3:06PM
We want to be cordial here, 'respectful';
but
"It was often said of George W. Bush that he was one of the most
polarizing figures in this country. Of course, this was said
mostly by his enemies and referred either to the circumstances
surrounding his first election or to the Iraq War a few years
later."
is missing the entire point in a solid rightwing blog. Do you
want to end up as just careerists, like at NR? Such is why I
wouldn't dream of being a subscriber.
Helen Donnelly| 8.26.09 @ 3:07PM
Dean,
As a fellow Michigander, may I commend your excellent suggestion.
Marxist Vineyard....love it!
Dean| 8.26.09 @ 6:29PM
Helen: I wish I could take credit for "Marxist Vineyard," but I
heard it on Rush Limbaugh's radio program.
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 7:20PM
Bush isn't in the bottom tier of presidents. The bottom contains,
in ascending order (from worst of the worst to best of the worst)
LBJ, Jimmuh, Nixon, Buchanan, Harding.
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 7:24PM
of the 44 presidents Bush is-- though it is too early for a real
placement-- #30 or so.
Washington is #1; LBJ is #44.
you might know by now I am not the LBJ Fan Club president.
Robert Rosencrans| 8.26.09 @ 7:45AM
And if you're lucky enough to own a cah!
And find a wonderful gal by your side
in Old Martha's vineyard
it's time to take a ride
Jim S.| 8.26.09 @ 8:59AM
Perhaps, in honor of The Won's visit to their island, the locals should consider changing the name to Marxists' Vineyard.
Tim| 8.26.09 @ 9:18AM
"The Man from Nantucket" may have been a better, if unprintable, choice.
Dean| 8.26.09 @ 11:54AM
We have a state prison in eastern Michigan that is being considered for relocation of the Guantanamo prisoners. Instead, I suggest relocating them to quaint Marxist Vineyard.
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 3:01PM
Wrong,
even though Dubya shouldn't be blamed for ANYTHING post-Jan 20th 2009, the question remains and will remain:
to what purpose calling yourself conservative if you didn't conserve anything....
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 3:06PM
We want to be cordial here, 'respectful';
but
"It was often said of George W. Bush that he was one of the most polarizing figures in this country. Of course, this was said mostly by his enemies and referred either to the circumstances surrounding his first election or to the Iraq War a few years later."
is missing the entire point in a solid rightwing blog. Do you want to end up as just careerists, like at NR? Such is why I wouldn't dream of being a subscriber.
Helen Donnelly| 8.26.09 @ 3:07PM
Dean,
As a fellow Michigander, may I commend your excellent suggestion. Marxist Vineyard....love it!
Dean| 8.26.09 @ 6:29PM
Helen: I wish I could take credit for "Marxist Vineyard," but I heard it on Rush Limbaugh's radio program.
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 7:20PM
Bush isn't in the bottom tier of presidents. The bottom contains, in ascending order (from worst of the worst to best of the worst) LBJ, Jimmuh, Nixon, Buchanan, Harding.
Alan Brooks| 8.26.09 @ 7:24PM
of the 44 presidents Bush is-- though it is too early for a real placement-- #30 or so.
Washington is #1; LBJ is #44.
you might know by now I am not the LBJ Fan Club president.
HurrDurr| 9.4.09 @ 2:51PM
I'll just leave this here:
http://spectator.org/archives/.....on-bashing
Me| 9.4.09 @ 5:56PM
http://spectator.org/archives/.....on-bashing
^^ How dare you criticize the president for taking a vacation!!!one!!
Nick Heer| 9.4.09 @ 6:45PM
Well that's certainly interesting. It's almost as if you've only hated it when the President takes a vacation or something:
http://spectator.org/archives/.....on-bashing
Kevin| 9.4.09 @ 7:23PM
Do you even have a soul?
http://spectator.org/archives/.....on-bashing
yerty | 4.21.10 @ 11:38PM
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