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Song Parodies -> "Call Me Evangelical"

Original Song Title:

"Call Me Irresponsible"

Original Performer:

Frank Sinatra

Parody Song Title:

"Call Me Evangelical"

Parody Written by:

Bob Gomez

The Lyrics

Harriet Miers steps up to the microphone and, in an astounding display of candor, begins to sing.
Call me
Evangelical;
Closet
Right-wing radical;
Crony,
Underqualified, too

Do my empty questionnaires floor you?
Guess what, I'm so clever I'll
Just ignore you...

I'll be
Unimpeachable,
Tight-lipped
And unreachable;
Bush-like,
I'll decline interviews!

Background?
It's unvettable!
Hearings?
How regrettable!
Answers:
Unresponsive and few

Yes, I'm unaccountable, so..
What's new?
©Bob Gomez 2005

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John Barry - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
Not only grossly unqualified, but, according to a wire story in yesterday's paper, she got paid 5 times what some land she owned was worth in an eminent-domain boondoggle. A court ruled that she return a portion of the egregious overpayment, which she has yet to do. 5s. She's the Michael Brown of the judiciary.
Robert J. Pagliaro - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
Wonderful. I have a girlfriend who knows just as little about Constitutional Law as Harriet "Born again while doing it on a Law Firm Desk" Miers, perhaps she should be the nominee. We certainly don't need bible justice from the bench.
Peter Andersson - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
I read in a paper here that you don't even have to be a lawyer to sit on the US Supreme Court, so technically no-one's underqualified. But I guess a more popular chooise would have been Danny Crane, Perry Mason or John Grisham....
Robert J. Pagliaro - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
The paper is correct, there is no legal qualification to serve on the US Supreme Court. However, there are better choices than the ultra right-wing evangelical Miers - Hillary Clinton. Who is being talked about here? - "He's a vile, detestable, moralistic person with no heart and no conscience who believes he's been tapped by God to do very important things." -- It was actually a White House ally referring to special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald. (and I thought it was a good liberal talking about Dubya.) Hypocritical Republican Culture of Corruption Quote of the Day: "I certainly hope that if there is going to be an indictment . . . it is an indictment on a crime and not some perjury technicality where they couldn't indict on the crime, and so they go to something just to show that their two years of investigation was not a waste." Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex) commenting on the Starr inves, ah, sorry, I mean the Fitzgerald investigation into political criminals Rove & Libby.
Bob Gomez - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
I'm less amazed at Miers' lack of experience on the bench than I am by her apparent disregard for the Senate's review process. She has provided to senators a galling, gaping hole of background information about her legal influence in the Bush White House. Did she have an opinion about Attroney General Gonzalez's "torture memo"? I'd be interested.
Simon and Garfunkel - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
Laugh about it,
Shout about it.
When you've got to choose,
Every way you look at it, you lose.
Bob Gomez - October 24, 2005 - Report this comment
Paul and Art, it's funny that you would use your own lyrics to mean the opposite of what they meant the opposite of in that paean to American malaise, "Mrs. Robinson." It will be funnier still if the Senate chooses not to confirm Ms. Miers.
Phil Alexander - October 25, 2005 - Report this comment
Super, Bob - have to admit that I don't know the OS, nor the person: but I pretty much picked up both from the song. Which is always a good sign :-)
Phil Alexander - October 28, 2005 - Report this comment
So are you going to do a sequel, Bob? Now that she's stepping down - now here's an idea, but "Selling Out" by Tom Lehrer might be a bit too obscure:
Steppin' down
Is not easy to do
Except for when
Both sides hate you
Unqualified
Hey, what are friends for?
Ain't it sad that ol' Bush
Couldn't land you a cush-
Y sinecure
...or something like that :-)
Bob Gomez - October 29, 2005 - Report this comment
Thanks and good suggestion, Phil. My sequel is "Harriet Miers" to the tune of "Eleanor Rigby," and I hope you like it.

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