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Responding to GOP Diss of Dems As 'Elitist'

Bill Maher has a Salon post on the Administration's mediocrity/incompetence fetish that provides more belly laughs per column inch than anything you're likely to find on the internet today. A sample (excerpted for brevity) from Maher's riff on Monica Goodling's educational qualifications for her post overseeing the job performance of 95 U.S. attorneys:

I'm not kidding, Pat Robertson, the man who said gay people at DisneyWorld would cause "earthquakes, tornadoes, and possibly a meteor," has a law school. It's called Regent...U.S. News and World Report, which does the definitive ranking of colleges, lists Regent as a tier-four school, which is the lowest score it gives. It's not a hard school to get into. You have to renounce Satan and draw a pirate on a matchbook.

Maher's larger point is that the GOP is forever blasting Democrats for being 'elitists,' while they staff high-level government posts with empty suits. "The problem here in America," notes Maher "isn't that the country is being run by elites. It's that it's being run by a bunch of hayseeds." Not a bad one-liner retort for progressives, when slimed with the GOP's "elitist" critique in political debates, although it might be better to substitute "dimwits" for hayseeds, since these numbskulls come from everywhere. More chuckles await readers at Maher's post. Go there and grin.

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Bill Maher is being very polite referring to the personnel in the current adminstration a choice of hayweeds or dimwits. With such negatives in this administration - one can laugh with tears in our eyes.

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