Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Q. Notes, Day 184

The name that keeps popping up in online political reports is Michael Caputo, who is supposed to be an official spokesman for Health and Human Services, but is actually just another miscreant in Cheezy's endless parade of incompetent mental cases who should be in padded cells instead of government offices.

Moscow Mitch wants to protect Senate traditions like the filibuster? How about the tradition of confirming Supreme Court nominations made by Democratic presidents?

Cheezy wants to be declared the winner on election night, based on receiving a majority of in-person votes. Not so fast, lard ass.

Sometimes things just work out perfectly. Cheezy campaign ad urging support for troops features Russian aircraft. Is that an indication of incompetence or a sign that the subconscious mind is in control. Whose side is he on? The answer to that one has been obvious for four years to those of us paying attention. 

We probably need to hope that the worst of the right-wing psychopaths are all getting paid to work as political hacks for Cheezy, their handsome salaries paid by U.S. taxpayers. There are so many of them that it would give me a headache to list them all, including those who have already come and gone (think Huckabee Sanders). There are probably many who are under the radar so far, like Caputo and DeJoy were until recently. If we're fortunate, maybe all of them will be back in their real-world jobs before they can do anything that makes them conspicuous.

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