Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for April 24, 2015
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memorial designs unveiled the committee for a memorial to failed presidential candi-dates today enveiled the top three designs for the memorial which will take up all that empty land on the ellipse. third place - "the big whack-a-mole." visitors would use mallets rented from a little park service kisok to smack down busts of failed candidates as they emerged randomly from holes in the ground. committee chairman wally brown found this one "too gallagheresque." second place - "the candidate who fell to earth & went boom." a strong piece, yet "tpp reminiscent of 'the awakening' on hains point," says chairman brown. pigeon thomas dewey hubert humphrey alf landon pat buchanan first place - "dogpile!" the winning design depicts a swarm of over 1,200 candidates fighting to reach the top of an ionic column. "congratula-tions to mrs. adams's 7th grade art class for this fine entry." says brown. "it melds jeffersonian classicism with rodinian drama. and i really like the part where h. ross perot is chewing off lyndon larouche's leg."
rayannina over 9 years ago
Is that Samuel Tilden or Al Gore hanging from the finial?
ellisaana Premium Member over 9 years ago
I vote for the Whack-A-Mole. Interactive displays are the best. .“The Awakening” is no longer at Haines Point.It was rather .. umm.. ‘humorous’ when the Park Service placed a concrete drinking fountain in the middle of the sculpture.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Typical of Washingtonian thinking, [J. Carter] Brown; too big, too grandiose, too unnecessary, too expensive! And why ruin the Ellipse? —Okay, yes; it’s funny. Washington always makes me laugh when it isn’t making me cry….
Ryan Plut over 9 years ago
What you can’t see: all of the Bushes (including Shrub) are at the bottom of that pile, resting on their laurels, being smothered by the great intellectual weight above them.