Wake Up America

I may or may not do real-time final presidential “debate” blogging.

Either way, WAKE UP AMERICA!

Listen to these men. Step away from your Jesus for a second. Listen. Who should run this country? A man who refuses to fire anybody from his administration or a man who can actually construct sentences that have words besides “terrorists”, “smoke” and “freedom is on the march”.

Foolhardy Bush strategy: “John Kerry is A LIBERAL!! Who will TAX you.”

Real Life: Bush gives a meaningless tax cut and then goes to war. So instead of Tax and Spend we get Tax Cut and spend.

Seriously, Kerry needs to keep pounding this shit home. Because America is asleep. God didn’t choose Bush, people. The Supreme Court did.

Update 7:17 MST: Hey George, that $300 tax cut you “gave” me really made a HUGE difference. Also, what’s with the Kennedy fixation? I think the President is coming off desparate.

Update 7:18pm MST: Heather wanted me to say that she is eating all the pasta and Chuck is eating all the treats. I think I’m going to step away and grab me a bite. Of pasta. Or treats. Or Heather.

Update 7:29pm MST: Tivo crisis! It’s recording Ken Jennings! We’re forced to make a tough call! Surrender the remote! Ok. Whew. What? Bush is talking about a hospitable society? Except if you are a woman (we don’t give a shit about your health, especially in regard to partial birth abortion) or gay (you can’t marry). You can almost see Cheney’s forearm reaching up …

“Heather, why are you eating Chuck’s treats?”

“Because I had to break them up.”

Update 7:40pm MST: Kerry is talking about Health Care. Bush responds with a semi-sentence and then says, “Nevermind.” Ouch.

Update 7:44pm MST: I must eat more before I continue the semi-real-time blogging. Normally, I wouldn’t be writing about this, but Heather is insistent. I must pass the eating requirement before I can continue. Please hold.

Update 7:48pm MST: Have taken a few bites. Pasta good. Kerry appears to be winning. Again. It’s a sad, sad night for fans of Bush. As Kerry does exactly what the right has been so good at (pounding the shit out of a message) it just underscores how painful these four years have been. And, Heather wants me to mention as she’s talking on the phone with our friend Beth, how painful it is to actually listen to President Bush.

Update 7:54pm MST: This debate might divide this house. Heather can’t stand the sound of our President’s voice droning on and on, stumbling over words. She’s pushing for a channel change to America’s Next Top Model. It’s that bad, people.

Update 8:00pm MST: Roe v Wade!! Litmus test! George, do you think we’re that stupid? You and your bible bashing evangelicals want to overturn Roe v Wade more than you love to say the word “liberal Senator from Massachusetts.” And you hate women. Where’s the rum?

Update 8:07pm MST: This is just sad. Bush won’t answer the question and starts in about the Global Test. Kerry is using the word “legitimacy”. Bush just used the words “Global world”. No wonder the world hates America. (Note to conservatives: I don’t hate America. That’s why I’m voting Kerry. I love my right to semi-real-time blog the debates and cause worry in my wife because I’m not eating enough pasta).

Update 8:16pm MST: Religion! The President prays! We are all equal Americans! Unless we don’t believe in God.

Faith-based initiatives releasing the Armies of Compassion… Uh. This is the most divisive and partisan the country has been in a century and I’m not seeing a lot of compassion. Apparently we have another Army to fund now. Or not fund and yell at liberals who want to fund. Or fund and claim moral superiority.

My favorite Kerry lines begin with an adverb “Frankly” “Regrettably” “The Liberal Senator from Massachusettsly”.

Update 8:24pm MST: Heather is performing her own version of America’s Next Top Model. She is playing Tyra Banks. It is very cute… Ted Kennedy? What? The President just brought up Ted Kennedy’s name again. Apparently, the President was not informed that Ted Kennedy is not running for President this year.

Update 8:29pm MST: Closing statements. I’m a little distracted because Heather is dominating the debate with Chuck over treats… Ok. I don’t even have to hear the President’s closing words. He can’t undo the damage he’s done. He can talk about optimism, but with Cheney on the ticket, who is he kidding? Dude, if you want to be optimistic, you don’t choose Captain Pacemaker: The Dark Lord of Horrible Scenarios to be your Vice President.

The Blurbomat 3rd Presidential “Debate” winner: John F. Kerry.

We’re off to watch America’s Next Top Model. Thank God for Freedom.

  • http://r80o.com mark

    Look at the bright side, more “Internets”!

    Four More Years. For More Fears.

  • Amanda

    Did Kerry over pluck his right eyebrow?

  • http://www.blurbomat.com dj blurb

    I don’t know about the eyebrow. I don’t have time to check the internet. I’m too busy semi-real-time blogging!

  • http://bimbambaby.com Cheryl

    Bush sounds like the stuff about the Congressional Black Caucus is going to make him cry! Was he going for “snarky”? ‘Cause it totally came of as “wussy.” Karl Rove just peed himself in the back room, y’all.

  • http://pixelkitty.net natalie

    Please America, don’t do what Australia (my country) just did and get all apathetic. We are stuck with an inept government for yet another 3 years because people who too lazy/stupid/apathetic to vote with their heads instead of their wallets.

  • Les

    we had pasta for dinner, also? nevermind, i am working too hard, that george w, he has worked so hard, really hard. it has been difficult for him to work so hard. being president is really really hard work. OH MY GAWD!
    maybe i need a crawford vacation. my lord, typing this has been too hard.
    (i am definitely going for snarky)

    this is my past-time summary of the first debate.

  • http://none Rebecca

    I’m just glad somebody told George to wipe that white goop out of the corner of his mouth. I was experiencing dry heaves for a while there.

  • Tracy

    I’m so glad for the validation that, even though I’m a godless heathen, the President might grudgingly admit that I might still have equal rights as a citizen. As long as I’m not a homo, that is.

    3 of 3 for Kerry, I think.

  • http://redefining.org di

    TOTALLY DIG THE SEMI-REALTIME BLOGGING!

    Bush infuriates me, what with his thinking that the sanctity of marriage will somehow be compromised if we allow same sex marriages. Bah! Who the hell is he to know what’s best for everyone?

    On a separate and somewhat random note, wouldn’t it have been cool if The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart had been the moderator of one of the debates?

  • el

    Thank you for the update. I missed the debate and decided to sit down and read some blogs before I went to bed. Figured I’d read about it in the morning.
    Now…I’ve done my blog surfing AND gotten the skinny on the debate.
    Glad to see monkey boy didn’t surprise us all and grow a brain over night.

  • http://www.bryanstrawser.com Bryan Strawser

    I just wish we had real debates instead of moderated political speeches.

    Let Russert moderate for 90 minutes — 3 30 minute discussions about 3 topics, let’s say Iraq, The Economy, and Social Security — or whatever. He can moderate — they can have a free ranging discussion/debate — it would be far more entertaining and much more enlightening.

    Bryan

  • http://r80o.com mark

    Man the “realtime blogging” threw me. When I left the comment I thought you were going for an angsty Bush Sucks, drunken rage, almost– post.

    Now I just feel like a goob.

  • http://serialblogonomy.blogspot.com Katie

    Not only would it be cool if Jon Stewart moderated a debate, it would be super cool if Jon Stewart actually ran for President. Think about it, people. He runs fake news. How about fake foreign policy? Fake deficits? All with a pleasing, sarcastic smile. Stewart ’04!

  • http://littlesambook.typepad.com/ samantha

    I came here HOPING that dj blurb would weigh in with his opinion — thanks for giving me all I hoped for! I missed most of the debates (dang choir practice) so the real time was perfect for my information needs!

    and what is all this talk about The Armies of Compassion? Very creepy.

  • http://electrolicious.com Ariel

    I tried to listen to the debate, but I side with Heather on this one: The sound of Bush hurts my ears. And my head. And my heart. And then I get depressed thinking about what it says my fellow Americans that there are so many of us that can listen to this inarticulate, warmongering puppet and think, “That George — he’s our guy!”

    I couldn’t do it tonight. I applaud (and thank you for) your efforts in bringing the debate to those of us who simply couldn’t take the weight of the President’s voice on our bleeding, miserable ears. Bravo to the Blurb!

  • http://www.idiotsinmercedes.blogspot.com laura

    “thats, uhhh.…like (pause) going back to uhhh… (pause) the uh…buggy–buggy and horse uhhh… era”

    hmmm…the “buggy and horse era” — whats thata? i guess i’ll google it on the internets.

    hmmm…pretty sure i’m voting for john kerry.

  • robin

    Did you see the ANTM runway competition? Now THAT was entertainment. :-)

  • gimmegirl

    bush sure likes to say “scowl.” and thank God he wants to spare us from that horrible “government healthcare” that he gets.
    thanks so much, george.

  • midwifegoddessannie

    Bush is just a wanker.… its very clear to us in Australia. WE DIDN“T WANT TO BE INVOLVED IN THAT WAR!!!!! He just wanted to spread the shit around a bit and create more targets for terrorism. Now WE are also targeted. Thanks Georgie boy. Please be careful who you elect America!!

  • http://doctorsilence.blogspot.com dr. dave

    A fun read to be sure, but I think your deep hatred for Bush has blinded you a bit on this one. Bush came off beter in this debate than the first two. He even scored some laughs this time with his ham-fisted attempts at self-deprecation, as opposed to the nervous seat squirming hims “jokes” inspired the first two times. Yes, Bush is a chucklehead, but the pundits will declare this one a tie anyway.

    Dr. Dave

  • http://kimba-bremen.com kim

    i am so jealous that i didn’t have the chance to watch the debates here in germany. but i’m totally posting the lowertee-link everywhere i go. those shirts make me wish i had kids!!! someone bless america ;o)

  • http://www.mikejonze.com MJ

    It hurts to listen to BOTH of them. Kerry’s just as much a wanker as Bush, albeit in their own different ways. I’m voting for Pedro Sanchez.

  • Nobody

    I agree with you that someone’s qualities as a speaker are crucial to their ability to lead. Neville Chamberlain was a good speaker, and look how well he did.

  • jen

    meh.. clearly you’re too biased to have made any bi-partisan observations about the debate. thanks for the play-by-play, though (ones-sided as it may have been).

  • jenn

    love the simi real blogging. thank you for this post, it’s great to see otherr giving a shit about where this country is heading.… my only regret is that I missed Heather’s version of America’s next top model. I am sure it was much more entertaining that the original.