The American Spectator

home
ADVERTISEMENT

The Spectacle Blog

About two weeks ago, Smitty -- a constitutional scholar who is co-blogger at my personal blog -- called me to suggest an idea that seemed insane. Which meant, of course, that I loved it.

As a student, Smitty had sometimes dabbled as an amateur playwright, and now proposed a satire. Seizing on the so-called "Birther" conspiracy theory of President Obama's allegedly unproven American nativity, Smitty explained his idea to write a spoof on Sophocles' classic tragedy, Oedipus Rex.

By one of those grandly ironic cosmic coincidences -- which progressive paranoiacs would attribute to "an orchestrated movement" -- the first scene of OediPOTUS Wrecks was scheduled for publication at noon Monday, and scarcely 12 hours later, the liberally lamented Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Chappaquiddick) departed this vale of tears. Thus, breaking news related rather tragically to a plot device of Smitty's farce, which involves a metaphorical allusion to the ancestry of OediPOTUS as just another liberal Democrat.

Today, Smitty published the fifth and final scene of OediPOTUS Wrecks, which includes this diabolic dialogue, spoken by the mysterious Rosor:

OediPOTUS, you ignorant slut. You have managed to destroy everything. One derives a foolproof plan; the universe produces a bigger fool.

It's a happy ending. Evil triumphs over evil, and Joe Bi . . . er, Folderol ascends to the throne.

Read the whole thing. The talented Smitty is already hard at work on his Beckett-inspired send-up of the "stimulus" economic absurdity, Waiting For O-Dough. And you probably think I'm kidding . . .

About the Author

Robert Stacy McCain is co-author (with Lynn Vincent) of Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party (Nelson Current). He blogs at The Other McCain.

http://spectator.org/blog/2009/08/28/one-derives-a-foolproof-plan-t

ADVERTISEMENT

SPONSORED LINKS

Special Feature

Better that we become a nation of choosers rather than beggars. Our symposium on choice from the May, 2012 issue:

A Time for Choosing

James Piereson

The Road from Serfdom

Stephen Moore and Peter Ferrara

FLASHBACK TO: 1984

Clip of the Day

ADVERTISEMENT