4.20.2005

Arnie The One-Man Party

I live in a state who's governor once played a "pregnant man" in a movie. Need I say more? Granted, my governor could kick your governor's ass any day of the week, but lets not get side tracked.

In a rare moment of political common sense, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared that we must "close our borders" to Mexico. "Because I think it is just unfair to have all those people coming across, have the borders open the way it is, and have this kind of lax situation," said the Governator.

Thank you, Arnold. Thank you for taking a stand on an issue that no one else seems to want to stand on. Thank you for thinking about about borders, our culture and our security. Thank you for not making a sequel to "Kindergarten Cop."

To make it clear, Arnold's handlers made the following comments after the initial backlash from people (read left-wing liberal lunatics) claiming Arnold was going to toss out all the gardeners and grape-pickers from California:

"The governor has talked before about the need to ensure that immigrants are put on a path toward fully participating in California's economy," spokeswoman Margita Thompson said. "But he feels they need to enter the country the right way, and must not undermine important security issues. He feels that the border needs to be secure."

Subject Hop: I once gave a golf lesson to former Governor Gray Davis' wife, Sharon. Did you know that the wife of a governor is referred to as the First Lady? That seems a little over the top, doesn't it? Anyway, she had a pretty good golf swing but her stance was way too wide. So without hesitation I informed the First Lady of California not to spread her legs so much. It was right around this time that my political fire began to heat up. Coincidence?

You heard it here first - illegal immigration with be the deciding factor in the 2008 Presidential Race. You know how I can tell? Because that rat-faced Hillary Clinton has already latched onto it tighter than her husband's grip on a cheap cigar.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

re: Governor's "First Lady" -- at the state level, the governor's as high as it gets (Any "no big government" supporter ought to have a lot of respect for that position). I remember being a little surprised when I first learned the governor's wife was "First Lady," but after giving it a little thought, why shouldn't she be? She's the wife of (theoretically) the most powerful person in that government!

Anonymous said...

Titles are what we use to impress others. What's more sublime is Scream Jerk's articulation of his political, social, and golfing prowess!!!!

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slavetoentropy