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Edited on Mon Nov-14-05 08:52 PM by MonteLukast
Something very interesting from Grindstaff Chronicles, which I nicked from Pamela Leavey's blog. The heroines, Teresa and Elizabeth-- the good queens, against the loathsome women of the Bush Administration. Emphases, in bold, are mine. White House Overrun By Dastardly WomenFirst, she apologized to women everywhere and begged their indulgence. Talking about, or against, some women, she said can be a pretty touchy subject, and she meant no insult to good, powerful, successful women throughout the world.
She could hardly believe the difference between the ladies who stood by our previous administrations, and the ones who are sleeping with the enemy today, 200 years later. One thing that bothered her was the roles of stereotypes. While the world would be a better place if more men were kind, gentle and nourishing, perhaps because it's a cultural thing, Elizabeth said, we ascribe those attributes more to women than to men; we don't ascribe to women the insatiable desire to go out and enable those blood-thirsty torturers Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Myers, Gonzales and Addington, plus of course, the swinish Rove and slithering Scooter Libby.
There's A Dragon Lady On The Scene, And Her Name is Legion Well, we knew immediately where this was going. We sipped our cocktails slowly, and we just let ourselves absorb what Elizabeth was telling us. She told us she had this feeling that terrorizes her, that this administration has been infiltrated wholly by shockingly evil women. She said that any woman who turned a blind eye to the evil that her husband is involved in is equally evil. Complicity is implicit in keeping silent. The Reverend Martin Niemoller can attest to that. To support your husband in deeds so dark and evil that it's becoming difficult to bring them all to light, makes you just as evil, and Elizabeth said, in her normal, quiet, gentle way, she couldn't understand how these women could continue to crawl under the sheets with their putrid husbands. Quel stomach, she said.
Unfortunately, Elizabeth said she found a good comparison between the mousey librarian Laura Bush and Eva Braun, Hitler's mistress/maybe wife, and between Lynn Cheney and Benito Mussolini's mistress Claretta Petacci. Both Braun and Petacci must have had the stomach of a gorilla to be able to crawl under those beds' sheets.
Other women whose integrity and patriotism Elizabeth put in question tonight were the ladies of the dark, Harriet Miers and Condoleezza (Condosleazza, to the world) Rice, both of whom have been co-authors of Bush and Cheney's torture documents and policies. Both of them, and not slavishly by salivatingly, encouraged Alberto Gonzales and David S. Addington in the preparation of documents approving of the use of torture and rendition. Schuyler joined in for a second, proclaiming that even when we slaughter our animals for food, there's nothing as filthy on the gut wagon as these women. Miers and Rice can only be compared to repulsive Hermann Goering's wife Carin, leaving us only with Barbara Bush, who could have given birth to any of the above and suckled them fondly at her withered witch's tit.
Summary: Never thought women could be as dastardly and sadistic as men, but they have overrun the White House. Never thought they would lend their stamp of approval on torture and condone barbaric behavior in their husbands and beloved "bosses." Fine examples of republican women, the Bush women, La Rice, Cocoon Eyes Miers, and Poor White Trash Lynne Cheney.
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