Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., has announced his
candidacy for the president of the United States. Until now, he's barely
been noticed as a guy who took money from Brent Wilkes and Mitchell Wade,
whose bribes to Randy "Duke" Cunningham led to his resignation from
Congress and a plea of guilty to bribery charges. Hunter is widely
expected to be the next congressman indicted in this scandal.
As for the chair of the House Armed Services Committee's presidential
candidacy, we have been thinking of scarcely little else around here.
It's about time we had some good news.
There's so much evidence stacking up in the "Can't These People Do
Anything Right?" File, you'd suspect their secret strategy is to reward
incompetence. It's like the hiring of Michael "Brownie" Brown at FEMA or
John Bolton at the United Nations -- it's just hard to imagine why.
So now the latest report from the special inspector general for Iraq
reconstruction says we have lost track of hundreds of thousands of guns we
shipped to Iraq, many of which are likely now being used to kill our
soldiers. For this administration, "Who's in charge of getting the
plastic forks for the potato salad at the company picnic?" has deadly
consequences.
A depressing story like this, and the week has barely even begun. I
hate to imagine what will be on our plates by Friday.
So with the Bushies continuing their tailspin, it might be time to
review the rules in case WE WIN in the upcoming midterm elections:
I realize for many Democrats it has been so long since we won, we have
completely forgotten the etiquette. And I realize I'm taking a chance
here -- there's nothing more dangerous than overconfidence -- but you
have to practice for victory as well as defeat.
First rule: No gloating. Actually, there is gloating allowed, but only
in the exclusive presence of other Democrats. Gloating in the face of
Republicans is rude and unsportsmanlike, and just gives them one more
thing to complain about. Also, remember there is a possibility there may
be some Republicans on the civil service staff -- I have seen this when
the R's win -- and it is really not good manners to watch them wailing
around with their eyes brimming with tears.
Second, I'm sure we will all be full of grand theories if Republicans
lose and we win. Dems will be ready to be helpful, offer advice and
sort of try to perk the R's up. I do not recommend this. It somehow never
feels to me when R's are dumping truckloads of good advice on the D's
that they are, actually, sincere about it.
Third, celebratory jigs, reels and renditions of "Danny Boy" are best
limited to Irish bars.
Fourth, try to refrain from insulting Republicans en masse. A good
start would be, "You know, it was mostly the ones under indictment that
hurt you."
(c) 2006 Creators Syndicate
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