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July 1, 2005

me dim, him bigot

"Are you a Democrat or a Republican?" my sister recently asked, presuming only the two options and proving, yet again, that creepy lurkers in Copenhagen know me better than my own family.

"Neither," I replied. "I think and talk in complete sentences."

"I'm a Democrat and [her husband] is a Republican," she replied, though in my mind I heard "Me dim, him bigot."

I've been giving a lot of thought lately to hope. Specifically to lack of it. Oh sure, the honorable and thoughtful Joe Biden and John McCain are making noises about running in 2008, as if either could wrest the nomination from the goose-stepping nuts who run his party. I'm not optimistic. Further, when I ask myself which party would be easier to save, I just skid more and more into hopelessness. Before either party can be saved, I've decided, it needs to admit to some things. Here're Dr. John's prescriptions:

republicans must admit that

democrats must admit that

posted by john at 10:22 AM  â€¢  permalink