Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Backside

“The whole secret of politics is knowing who hates who.”

(Kevin Phillips)

“MY pronoun,” said Cruz, “is ‘kiss my ass.’”
On Ted’s form of address I’ll take a pass.
A smooch bestowed on the croup of this solon
is honor paid to the poop of his colon.

The scatology of my lampoon is icky even to me, but language follows play-the-leader. Ted Cruz nominally represents Texas in the world’s — wait for it — “greatest deliberative body,” aka the U.S. Senate.

Kevin Phillips published The Emerging Republican Majority in 1969. The influential book presciently theorized that Republicans could build an enduring majority by attracting conservatives from the South and West who were troubled by “the Negro problem.” The “Sun Belt” (he coined the name) is now a GOP bastion.

(Jamelle Bouie, “This Is How the Republican Party Got Southernized,” New York Times, 10-13-23)

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I live in Texas and devote much of my time to easel painting on an amateur basis. I stream a lot of music, mostly jazz, throughout the day. I like to read and memorize poetry.
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3 Responses to Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Backside

  1. christinenovalarue's avatar christinenovalarue says:

    🩶

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  2. Yes ….. it’s not a pretty picture of politics and that makes it even harder to encourage people to get interested in doing something about it. Thanks for your post Jim.

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    • JMN's avatar JMN says:

      A good comment, Sue. And also sobering. I have to resist dwelling on the negative, myself, here in the blog. Your point about fomenting engagement and finding motivations for positive action is crucial.

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