Friday, November 10, 2006

Reactions

Well, the world appears to be responding favorably to the recent Democratic victory in the congressional races. Ayatollah Khamenei, for example, praises their victory by proclaiming it "an obvious victory for the Iranian Nation" (He also condemned attacks by the "savage Zionists" in the Gaza strip.) Similarly, the Europeans seem to be largely happy that their American counterparts have been granted the majority after a "six year nightmare".
A french politician offered this pearl of wisdom: ""I am happy to see American foreign policy criticized by the American people because it is bad.""

On the other hand, the Israelis (who, unlike Iran -and increasingly, French suburbs- are not in the habit of proclaiming us the great satan and shouting death threats to us in their streets) seem to be just a bit apprehensive about dealing with the new majority.

And though opinions vary on whether Rumsfeld's recent departure was for better or worse, the Democrats seem willing to take the credit. Unfortunately, Al-Qaeda fails to give them their proper due in their latest communique, although they, like our liberal friends, are quite happy to see him go.

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Apologies

Sorry for the long lack of entries, if anyone still checks this thing. I suspect, given the elections, that I will have quite a bit to post in here soon. Perhaps it won't all be negative, we'll see.

In case you live in a cave somewhere, Democrats swept the House and took the Senate by one. Rumsfeld also resigned, and there is speculation as to John Bolton's resignation or replacement as our secretary to the UN. (his lack of reverence for the esteemed world body of almost inconceivable inanity and corruption will doubtless rub our new majority party the wrong way.)
Oh well, maybe they can have Kofi come give a speech at Pelosi's drape-fitting ceremony...

More to come.

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