Yo, EU, Bush *didn't* win!
I'm so sick of this. The American people did not vote Bush into power. He lost the popular election.
Yes. That means more Americans voted against him than for him.
What the fuck is he doing in the Oval office then?
He nickle-and-dimed the Electoral College and won their votes. It works like this:
California ~ population, one gazillion.
Number of electoral college votes: a handful.
North Dakota ~ population, we're not sure anyone lives there.
Number of electoral college votes: half a handful.
Nebraska ~ population, two elderly ladies.
Number of electoral college votes: half a handful.
Therefore, by courting this outbacks, Georgie-boy managed to nickle-and-dime his way into the White House.
Yes, Bush was voted into power by two elderly ladies in Nebraska (who remember Abraham Lincoln as a fine President) and a lost Canadian who accidentally slipped over the border from Saskatchewan into unpopulated Northern Midwest.
I'm being sarcastic here, but that is in fact how he won. That's how our Electoral College system 'works.'
For when you get sick of the news coverage, bought and paid for: the Onion.
Just one question, how do these US News Anchors keep a straight face when they call the US forces a 'Coalition'? Do they have to practice in the mirror beforehand?
"The Coalition forces.. heeheh ... sorry, I've almost got it..."
Yes. That means more Americans voted against him than for him.
What the fuck is he doing in the Oval office then?
He nickle-and-dimed the Electoral College and won their votes. It works like this:
California ~ population, one gazillion.
Number of electoral college votes: a handful.
North Dakota ~ population, we're not sure anyone lives there.
Number of electoral college votes: half a handful.
Nebraska ~ population, two elderly ladies.
Number of electoral college votes: half a handful.
Therefore, by courting this outbacks, Georgie-boy managed to nickle-and-dime his way into the White House.
Yes, Bush was voted into power by two elderly ladies in Nebraska (who remember Abraham Lincoln as a fine President) and a lost Canadian who accidentally slipped over the border from Saskatchewan into unpopulated Northern Midwest.
I'm being sarcastic here, but that is in fact how he won. That's how our Electoral College system 'works.'
For when you get sick of the news coverage, bought and paid for: the Onion.
Just one question, how do these US News Anchors keep a straight face when they call the US forces a 'Coalition'? Do they have to practice in the mirror beforehand?
"The Coalition forces.. heeheh ... sorry, I've almost got it..."
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Term limits
His only chance at winning next year is standing on a pile of bodies. What we need is a very strong Democratic candidate. Bush is so much worse than I ever imagined (though I still strongly suspect Dick Cheney is the one really pulling the strings), I'd vote for Fidel Castro if he put himself up for election.
~Icarus
Re: Term limits
Re: Term limits
That's good. Now, if only we can find an actual Democrat who's as well liked as a theoretical one.
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Illusory democracy
"Gee, well, if that's true, then given you're German, you must be a sausage-loving, beer-guzzling polka lover. All Germans love polkas, and they're a little coarse as we all know, you Krauts."
"Oh, you're Swiss? Yodel something for me. You have an opinion? Don't be ridiculous, aren't you guys neutral about everything?"
"Oh, you're French? How can that be? Where's your beret? Read me some love poems... and try not be rude and stuck up, though we all know you can't help it, being French."
Re: Illusory democracy