Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Three Shut Ups and One WTF

I try to be nice . . . really I do, but sometimes things just tick me off. And when they come in bunches, it kind of makes my head explode a bit. Ok, so, since I live alone, I’ve been know to vent at my computer screen, but that’s ok, since there’s nobody here to hear me. Well, except that occasional squirrel in the wall. So, bear with me a sec and let me just issue three quick “shut ups” (trust me, I had a bunch more) and one wtf.

Shut up: Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen. Generally, evoking Nazis during political speeches doesn’t work well unless you’re giving an actual history lesson. So by comparing Republican criticism of the new health care plan to Joseph Goebbels’ Nazi propaganda  strategy  . . . "They say it is a government takeover of health care, a big lie, just like Goebbels. You say it enough, you repeat the lie, you repeat the lie, you repeat the lie, and eventually, people believe it."

Shut up.

Shut up: Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. If you’re not black, it probably isn’t a good idea to tell someone, particularly the President, that his position on an issue is “surprising” because of his race. Santorum (who has also fallen into the Nazi trap by comparing Democraic filibusters to Adolf Hitler) disagrees with Obama’s pro-choice position. No problem there, but “ . . .  I find it almost remarkable for a black man to say, 'No, we're going to decide who are people and who are not people.'"

That doesn’t work. Disagreeing is always fun, especially on divisive issues like abortion. But to be surprised he isn’t pro-life because he’s black? Nope.

Shut up

Shut up: Rev. Franklin Graham. There are six people dead, including a 9-year-old girl. A congresswoman is lying in a Houston Hospital critically injured from a bullet tearing through her brain, and you’re all pissed off because the Tucson memorial service wasn’t Christian enough? Shut up.

I hate this argument: You aren’t Christian enough, black enough, whatever enough. It’s simply a way of saying, “You aren’t Christian enough for me. And, thus, you can’t come to my Christian party.” Wasn’t the time or event to spew your concern that we don’t have enough Jesus in our lives. Fair enough, but besides trying to assert yourself as the Jesus Police (I believe this so I am a better person than you), you managed to piss off even those you might well agree with you.

It’s a big tent, and I don’t want in to your darn tent anyway. You aren’t better than I am, so please stop acting like you are. Your ignorance showed when you called a Yaqui Indian from the “Yuppie tribe or something. I didn’t quite get it.” Sometimes it’s best not to say a thing. You should be ashamed of yourself.

Shut up.

And finally, my WTF.

Robert Burton, a big fan of University of Connecticut football, wants $3 million of his donations back because he feels he wasn’t adequately consulted prior to the hiring of a new football coach, Huh?

"I know more football coaches than the majority of Athletic Directors in America. … I am fully qualified to assess coaches and their ability to match up with the university's needs," Burton wrote. He also threatened to pull his ad dollars out of the football program, cancel his suite at the football stadium and pull the money he contributes to the summer football program. Could this guy get any more pissy?

Sheesh get out a big pin to pop this guy’s head. Take his name off the new football training facility as he’s demanded, keep his money . . . it was a donation after all. And cut this booster loose. Boosters are a big problem in college sports and this guy’s a perfect example. As was said on PTI, $3 million doesn’t even buy a parking space at Nebraska.

Get over yourself. Nobody thinks you are as important as you do.


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