PLAY: Sympathy for the W.
snippet: “I feel real weird lately.”
time: 2:20; specs: 2.2 MB mp3
written by: Bill Cassel and Christian Crumlish; starring: Christian Crumlish, M. Smith, and Eileen Dahl
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Make no mistake, you’re in Kerry country now. Still, us Democratic loyalist types are nothing if not powerfully attuned to the suffering of others. So, as the White House slowly starts to slip from out the dry-skinned, clammy-clawed grasp of the current administration, we ask: why not set aside two minutes and twenty seconds (remarkably enough — the approximate playing time of this very featurette!) to show a little compassion for a certain soon to be sullen conservative? That is to say, a little sympathy…for the W.? Enjoy, and watch the skies, -CV
Edgewise
October 25, 2004 at 11:52 am
Challenging the ‘undecided’ majority
All this talk about the dwindling undecideds and their seeming inability to get with the polarization program has led me to think that maybe the sense of urgency that is driving both left and right activists this year is a…
Radio Free Blogistan
October 25, 2004 at 12:25 pm
You lose 300 tons and what do you get?
Please allow me to aggrandize myself, but my Monkey Vortex cohorts have scripted and produced a two-minute playlet called Sympathy for the W. I was given a cowriting credit but that overstates the case. That is me on lead vocals, though. I know, I know…
e.
October 26, 2004 at 2:20 pm
rings so true…. good work all!
praetorian
October 27, 2004 at 2:53 am
“as the White House slowly starts to slip from out the dry-skinned, clammy-clawed grasp of the current administration”
keep dreaming, as W will win by no less than 25 electoral votes – the only votes that count (and for good reason)
wake up!
October 30, 2004 at 10:56 pm
Lucky seven and the big four-oh
So does life really begin at forty? Given that I’ve just started playing music this year, maybe so. This is also the 7th birthday of my online journal in its various incarnations. I’ll be offline most of today. Up to Point Reyes later. All I want for m…
Robert
November 1, 2004 at 6:21 pm
in troubling times it does help to make light of our situation…you know…laugh a little. It keeps us a little bit sane.
thanks for the sanity
Itto Ogami
November 10, 2004 at 10:32 am
sympathy for the devil?! we all deserve it more.
“Our SYMPATHY is cold to the relation of distant misery.”
Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire