i like his stories of Lake Woebegone, but this is not his usual tinder dry 
humor. what he is saying is true to the fullest extent. the republicans used 
to be stuck up and elitist, yet good accountants, but idiocy has taken them 
like leaves in a storm. they are hopeless and doomed.

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Subject: [Biofuel] Garrison on attack (of Prarie Home Companion fame)


Subject: Garrison on attack

http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2006/06/07/keillor/print.html


San Franciscophobia


We're stuck with a terrible war and a worse president, and all the GOP can
do is scream, "Pelosi and her Nancy boys are coming"? This is pathetic.

By Garrison Keillor

Jun. 07, 2006 |

 People who live in mud huts should not throw mud,
especially if it comes from their own roofs. As Scripture says, don't
point to the speck in your neighbor's eye when you have a piece of
kindling in your own.

I see by the papers that the Republicans want to make an issue of Nancy
Pelosi in the congressional races this fall: Would you want a San
Francisco woman to be Speaker of the House? Will the podium be repainted
in lavender stripes with a disco ball overhead? Will she be borne into the
chamber by male dancers with glistening torsos and wearing pink tutus?
After all, in the unique worldview of old elephants, San Francisco is a
code word for g-a-y, and after assembling a record of government lies,
incompetence and disaster, the party in power hopes that the fear of
g-a-y-s will pull it through in November.

Running against Nancy Pelosi, a woman who comes from a district where
there are known gay persons, is a nice trick, but it does draw attention
to the large shambling galoot who is speaker now, Tom DeLay's enabler for
years, a man who, judging by his public mutterances, is about as smart as
most high school wrestling coaches. For the past year, Dennis Hastert has
been two heartbeats from the presidency. He is a man who seems content
just to have a car and driver and three square meals a day. He has no
apparent vision beyond the urge to hang onto power. He has succeeded in
turning Congress into a branch of the executive branch. If Mr. Hastert
becomes the poster boy for the Republican Party, this does not speak well
for them as the Party of Ideas.

People who want to take a swing at San Francisco should think twice. Yes,
the Irish coffee at Fisherman's Wharf is overpriced, and the bus tour of
Haight-Ashbury is disappointing (where are the hippies?), but the Bay Area
is the cradle of the computer and software industry, which continues to
create jobs for our children. The iPod was not developed by Baptists in
Waco, Texas. There may be a reason for this. Creative people thrive in a
climate of openness and tolerance, since some great ideas start out
sounding ridiculous. Creativity is a key to economic progress.
Authoritarianism is stifling. I don't believe that Mr. Hewlett and Mr.
Packard were gay, but what's important is: In San Francisco, it doesn't
matter so much. When the cultural Sturmbannfuhrers try to marshal everyone
into straight lines, it has consequences for the economic future of this
country.

Meanwhile, the Current Occupant goes on impersonating a president.
Somewhere in the quiet leafy recesses of the Bush family, somebody is
thinking, "Wrong son. Should've tried the smart one." This one's eyes
don't quite focus. Five years in office and he doesn't have a grip on it
yet. You stand him up next to Tony Blair at a press conference and the
comparison is not kind to Our Guy. Historians are starting to place him at
or near the bottom of the list. And one of the basic assumptions of
American culture is falling apart: the competence of Republicans.

You might not have always liked Republicans, but you could count on them
to manage the bank. They might be lousy tippers, act snooty, talk through
their noses, wear spats and splash mud on you as they race their
Pierce-Arrows through the village, but you knew they could do the math. To
see them produce a ninny and then follow him loyally into the swamp for
five years is disconcerting, like seeing the Rolling Stones take up lite
jazz. So here we are at an uneasy point in our history, mired in a costly
war and getting nowhere, a supine Congress granting absolute power to a
president who seems to get smaller and dimmer, and the best the
Republicans can offer is San Franciscophobia? This is beyond pitiful. This
is violently stupid.

It is painful to look at your father and realize the old man should not be
allowed to manage his own money anymore. This is the discovery the country
has made about the party in power. They are inept. The checkbook needs to
be taken away. They will rant, they will screech, they will wave their
canes at you and call you all sorts of names, but you have to do what you
have to do.

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(Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" can be heard Saturday
nights on public radio stations across the country.)

(c) 2006 by Garrison Keillor. All rights reserved. Distributed by Tribune
Media Services, INC.




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