January 31, 2006

Ditto

Stephen Green usually makes better points when he's rambling than I do when I'm attempting to be concise. Case in point:


Look at me.* I'm pro-choice. I support gay marriage. I think porn is OK and that drugs (which aren't OK) ought to be legal. My tastes in music and movies and entertainers are a lot more New York and LA than they are Nashville or Branson.

But with the exceptions of maybe Zell Miller and Joe Lieberman, there's not a Democrat today I'd vote for without first chewing through my own forehead.

Democrats: I'm your target voter! Appeal to me! I'm sick of the Republicans already! Don't make me perform impossible physical acts! Please!

But they won't listen and, come November, I'll vote for a bunch of Republicans again. (Although I'll probably leave a bunch of choices blank.) I'll feel bad about it, of course, but I'd feel even worse if I voted for a Democrat.

And I'm their target voter. Sheesh.

And while I disagree with some of Mr. Green's position(I am not pro-choice), I agree with his analysis of the current state of the Democrat party. Someone like Joe Lieberman, who appears sane and reasonable, even though many of his positions differ from mine, has no chance of getting his party's nomination. Zero. Nada. Diddly, and squat, too. And therein lies the problem.

Back during the 2004 primary season, when Howard Dean looked like a shoo-in for the Democrat presidential nomination, Peggy Noonan implored the Democrats to nominate someone else, hoping that the Democrats could thereby save themselves from political suicide. Thankfully, Kerry received the nomination. Sure, he lost, but it wasn't the disaster that a Dean nomination would have been. Anyway, here's my hope that Democrat voters will come to their senses and kick their insane brethren to the curb. I keep hoping that they'll nominate someone for whom I could vote. Unfortunately, I don't see it happening for a long while yet. Which means that the Republicans will almost certainly get worse as a party.

To quote a certain loquacious bovine, "If you'll excuse, I'll just go out back and shoot myself."[Ed. note: I haven't read the book in almost 20 years, so this is a paraphrase.)

Posted by: Physics Geek at 01:39 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 I'm the same way, I don't count myself neither republican or democrat. I do tend to vote more republican because the dems just irritate the piss out of me.

Posted by: Contagion at January 31, 2006 02:24 PM (Q5WxB)

2 The other day I was reading my copy of "The More Than Complete Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" in the waiting room while getting an oil change. The book is leather bound and has the traditional ribbon for place keeping. "Another customer noted the book and said, "Readin' your Bible, eh?" I was sorely tempted to quote him chapter and verse. I'd just read the discussion about "how far her erotic zone extended, some said at least one AU."

Posted by: Frank Borger at January 31, 2006 02:31 PM (K7MEz)

3 How much of a geek does it make me that I know what an AU is? :-)

Posted by: Harvey at January 31, 2006 04:26 PM (ubhj8)

4 Not as much of a geek as me, Harvey. But you're coming on strong :-P

Posted by: physics geek at February 01, 2006 01:14 PM (Xvrs7)

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