An island would be a nice change compared to hearing and seeing election foolishness every minute.Down side is, I’d have to come back to whatever chaos develops from the election.
And thus Wiley demonstrates why we have corrupt politicians – an apathetic and uninvolved electorate that expects human perfection in their leaders and cries when they cannot find it.
I think that is due to the lead being made to look “glamorous” to the point that the humanity is lost. With those made to look “normal” to avoid competing, humanity is more attractive.
I wish I could say I love all the false equivalency. However, I don’t. I’m not happy either, but I would rather not see full-on evil win. One candidate has a long record of service, one has no interest in serving anyone beyond himself. Anyone else, family, friends, employees, are only extensions of himself. Once they no longer serve him sufficiently, they’re discarded. Why does any American feel he’ll look out for them?
Perhaps we have the smoke filled rooms of each party choose a candidate, then have them pull for the short straw (meet the new boss, same as the old boss). Voila (a French word but pronounced by us southern ’merican as walla), a new president is chosen.
tahoeh2o about 8 years ago
You might just stay there the next four years no matter the outcome…
Varnes about 8 years ago
Gonna need more beer…..Maybe some batteries?…Pizza?…..Um, chicks?
Varnes about 8 years ago
Oh, for the record, Bruno, I’m a Mary Ann guy…Ginger is too glitzy……And I like Betty more than Wilma, too…with her fancy rock necklace….
keenanthelibrarian about 8 years ago
I think we should have done a bit of that in Australia, last election …
einarbt about 8 years ago
No hope then?
Andrew Sleeth about 8 years ago
Uhhhh … someone want to translate for me?
sandpiper about 8 years ago
That must be a really good radio, considering the likely distance to the next island with a broadcast station.
sandpiper about 8 years ago
An island would be a nice change compared to hearing and seeing election foolishness every minute.Down side is, I’d have to come back to whatever chaos develops from the election.
Hypersapien about 8 years ago
There is no one likely to win this election that would make me want to get off that island.
Beleck3 about 8 years ago
there’s a difference in crookedness?
Iceman47 about 8 years ago
May as resign ourselves to the fact that whoever wins, we all lose.
IQTech61 about 8 years ago
whine They’re all corrupt! whinge
And thus Wiley demonstrates why we have corrupt politicians – an apathetic and uninvolved electorate that expects human perfection in their leaders and cries when they cannot find it.
dabugger about 8 years ago
Or when their batteries run out.
NickelAlloy about 8 years ago
Where can I find an island like that? Mind you, that one is a bit overcrowded.
Dr_Fogg about 8 years ago
I’ve cut the morning news down to weather and traffic.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
ChessPirate
I think that is due to the lead being made to look “glamorous” to the point that the humanity is lost. With those made to look “normal” to avoid competing, humanity is more attractive.
Varnes about 8 years ago
Cozmik Cowboy….Thank you. I knew there was another pair as an example….Good call Dude…..Mmmmmmmmmm…………Bailey……..Yea……
dflak about 8 years ago
Where is this island? I want to go there AFTER the election.
Varnes about 8 years ago
Thanks Bruno, I was wondering…..I did lose a couple of posts the other day though…What’s up with the message below?
kaffekup about 8 years ago
I wish I could say I love all the false equivalency. However, I don’t. I’m not happy either, but I would rather not see full-on evil win. One candidate has a long record of service, one has no interest in serving anyone beyond himself. Anyone else, family, friends, employees, are only extensions of himself. Once they no longer serve him sufficiently, they’re discarded. Why does any American feel he’ll look out for them?
Roadrunner Premium Member about 8 years ago
Perhaps we have the smoke filled rooms of each party choose a candidate, then have them pull for the short straw (meet the new boss, same as the old boss). Voila (a French word but pronounced by us southern ’merican as walla), a new president is chosen.