Thursday, October 16, 2008

Debate this, my friends...

I planned to watch the last debate, mostly so that when I watch the commentary on Rachel Maddow's show, or the Saturday Night Live parodies, that I get every nuance... yeah, that's my level of commitment. Debate that, "my friends."

And I thought I made it through an hour, seemed like an hour, but it was only 25 minutes. I was trying to stay in the moment and actually listen to what they said, but I was too distracted by McCain with his red, anime eyes, his bumbling and angry statements, and that gigantic Sharpie he was using to take notes. How big was that thing? Now, I am a huge fan of the Sharpie, my friends, and have every size - but the McCain size is what I use if I'm making a Help sign on a deserted island.

And then I'm trying to think of a one word that would describe McCain. Evil is already reserved for Bush, and it isn't really descriptive enough, and is also kind of a cop out, actually. For McCain, the word for the short-term is smarmy, my friends. The dude is smarmy. Smarmy, bumbling, and angry. Presidential? Nope.

And not just smarmy because of this campaign, which of course, would be reason enough. But he's already feeling guilty about statements he made, what, 3 days ago? In one of his ads, all of which are completely negative and not about issues... That's reassuring, my friends. But commentators suggest that voters don't want to hear about the past, about Obama's relationship with Ayers, about McCain's being one of the Keating 5. (Because THAT comparison, my friends, is apples to apples no?)

McCain was involved in a debacle in a local savings and loan that is like a thumbnail sketch of what is happening nationwide now. I'm going to copy and paste a bit from Wikipedia cuz I'm lazy: "The Lincoln Savings and Loan collapsed in 1989, at a cost of over $3 billion to the federal government. Some 23,000 Lincoln bondholders were defrauded and many elderly investors lost their life savings."

Now, all-told, it was a nationwide-wide savings and loan debacle, but here in Arizona, McCain and his compadres went to bat for Keating, the Chairman of that ill-fated S and L, against regulators after they received mondo bucks from Keating. Keating bilked the oldsters out of their dough by buying junk bonds with money made off real estate development projects. Eventually their holdings were worth nothing. Obviously it was more complicated than that, but that's the gist.

The most arresting visual image I have from that particular debacle was watching, on Tv, a senior citizen throw a pie in Keating's face while he was being led to jail. Wouldn't we all like to have a giant, Sharpie-sized pie right now for the folks responsible for the current economic apocalypse?

I did a stint as a temp for the Resolution Trust Corporation in the early 90s, the agency created to liquidate the assets, mostly real estate (read - FAILED LOANS) of that savings and loan debacle, and saw close-up the process, and how much waste was generated by having a government agency run that kind of show. The kind of waste that makes you question every cent of your tax-paying life.

Americans' memories being what they are, McCain went on to re-election and years later, here we are. Not that many years later, either! But voters don't want to hear about all that stuff, that's history, my friends, and has nothing to do with character, or ability. And acting like it never happened, and promising the world regarding balancing the budget and fixing somehow this current debacle, which should feel super familiar to him and give him a Presidential-level case of the willies, well only a smarmy dude could get away with that, and still think he deserved the voters' trust.

7 comments:

Ludski said...

we just elected another loser here. With all the fucking proof against them, the outright lies, and still they get in. The electoral process is a problem, the lies are a problem, the consistent, insistent and instant media coverage is a problem. At least here, our ENTIRE election process - from the announcement that there would be an election (a lie and a problem) to the election of the same government give or take a few seats was 37 days. How long have we been following the Obama, McCain, Hillary, Gulliani, etc etc etc? I think about 2 years. Ok this is now a post in itself...

Anonymous said...

Dear CHAAN,

You are not my friend, my friend!

ABG

PS: Nice too see you are still blogging. Peas owt!

Me said...

Hey Andy,

So sad not to be friends.
CHAAN

Me said...

Zoe-
Yeah totally. So while Canadians may be more polite than Americans, they are just as dumb.

CH

Anonymous said...

There is no use worrying about politicians. It is akin to serfs complaining about royalty. You are either rich or you are not rich. The chances of becoming a politician without being rich first are slim to none. And, as we have seen throughout Western history, the rich rule for themselves only. They can call what they do by any name - like Democracy, Capitalism, Communism - but it is always the same. Debates are just sideshows that the rich put on for us to keep up the lie that we are all "equal." Debates are like the passion plays that the Church/Royals put on for the serfs throughout the Middle Ages. Now that you have watched your sideshow, you can go back to your serfdom until Election Day when you can participate in the sideshow yourself. Kevin

Anonymous said...

Maybe "evil" is reserved for Bush, but I was thinking along the same lines last night as I saw McCain get more and more flustered and aggitated while Obama kept his cool. I thought, Wow, he's looks like the devil. He also looked like he was going to start crying when he said Obama didn't "repudiate" the hurtful comments...boo hoo, get over it. :) Amber

Me said...

Kev, will Sideshow Bob be there too?