-> "Mandate"
Original Song Title:
"Mandy"
(MP3)
Parody Song Title:
"Mandate"
The Lyrics
I remember Dubya's strife
Change was promised; 'twould be nice
Messianic man
Tight race, but slipped in, though [1]
Crying from the Right
The Left: "We're in! Whoo!" ....
Mourning: 'nauguration day
Claims all people see his way
Got 'em hypnotized
They're seeing dimly
He was so idealized
Now, crappy, his ratings ...
A mandate?
You: a King; bailouts gave; taxes taking
And sent C-SPAN away [2]
A mandate?
Arms are twisted; behind doors, deals making
Yet, still plead you: "My Way" ... [3]
No mandate!
Poor standing: staffers: dredge up crime [4]
"I talk as though World's love was mine"
Dissing all that's hurled as Right-wing whining
"It's clearly in my mind --
-- I'm ruling sublimely!"
A mandate?
Well, Joe came; Mideast save? Israel: raking [5]
Arabs sent him away: weak stand, he
Palestin'ians, Israelis: peace-making?
Your chance: peace? Blew today! No mandate!
"Health care seems a dream; I face the storming
"Thought would pass with ease
"Disdain is galling"
A mandate?
Sixty votes; not enough for laws, making
Teddy's seat went away
No mandate!
Nation's pi**ed, and they've stopped celebrating
As the peeps drift away, no mandate! [6]
Promised "change"? What we've seen: not earth-shaking
2012: go away! No mandate!
You'll not missed, be; your promising; faking
They don't heed you!
[1] Obama won by a comfortable margin in both popular vote and Electoral College vote. However:
Lawsuits were filed in six states alleging illegal purging of voter lists, and against Virginia for failing to mail absentee ballots in time. Many US soldiers overseas vote through absentee ballots, and the majority favored retired Navy Captain and acknowledged war hero Sen. John McCain.
Libertarian candidate Bob Barr filed a lawsuit in Texas to have Obama and McCain removed from the ballot in that state: His campaign alleged that both the candidates had missed the August 26 deadline to file, and were present on the ballot contrary to Texas election law. Neither candidate at the time of the deadline had been confirmed as the candidate for their respective parties. The Texas Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit without explanation.
An October 22, 2008 Pew Research Center poll estimated 70 percent of registered voters believed "journalists" (we use the term loosely) wanted Barack Obama to win the election, as opposed to 9 percent for John McCain. (In TT's junior-high-school class in journalism, we were told to report the *facts*, not to intrude our opinions into them or slant them for or against anyone.)
Even among liberals who would have voted for either Democratic nominee, there was substantial criticism that the news media favored Obama over Sen. Hillary Clinton, including being tougher on Clinton in debates. ("Saturday Night Live" did a hilarious satire of this. Anyone catch it?)
Despite possible fraud, improper practices, and a widely-acknowledged (except by Obamaniacs, of course) bias by news media, and the record turnout due to the publicity and the first-time race card, Obama won the vote of less than one-third of registered voters. Two-thirds did not vote for him. Not a mandate.
(Yes, we're aware that G. W. Bush lost in the popular vote to Sen. Al Gore, etc. etc. But neither of us is claiming, nor has ever claimed, that Bush had any sort of "mandate", either.)
[2]
No, we're not going to let go of the *fact* that Candidate Obama was videoed at least eight times promising that the debate on health care would be open and public, and specifically, broadcast on the C-SPAN network, while POTUS O then kicked the cameras and press out and held meetings "behind closed doors". Hey, if The Daily Showâ„¢ can pull video clips of Bush or Cheney from eight years ago, we can hold someone to what they said two years ago.
[3] Who does he think he is, Sinatra, or something? (Now, *there* was a guy with a mandate, and with the goons to enforce it, if necessary! ;)
[4] The endless revelations of tax evasion, etc... not even gonna list 'em all. (Odd how these people who think we should "share the wealth" don't share theirs, isn't it?)
[5] THIS JUST IN:
(and in the nick of time for this parody, appearing on the wire as the final draft was being written, with only one chorus left to fill. For once [probably the only time], we thank Joe Biden.) See the link to the Associated Press story in the outro.
"Biden's peace-making mission to the Mideast was met with a harsh rebuke from Israeli officials. Biden condemned the Israeli announcement and pointedly arrived 90 minutes late to a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu...." (That'll show 'em, Joe! ... Good manners for a diplomat, too.)
"Israel's announcement was widely seen as a slap in the face to its all-important U.S. ally. It stirred significant anger among U.S. officials and widespread skepticism about whether the Obama administration would have the courage or the backing to take Israel to task as the U.S. relaunches long-stalled peace negotiations. The future of those talks was called into question late Wednesday when the Arab League recommended withdrawing support for them."
BOTTOM LINE: As Israel continues to build on land that the Palestinians had claimed and on which they hoped to get their own state (which *might* end the hostilities... ) .... fear that the Obama administration will not be tough enough with Israel to gain some concessions, to get the Arabs to do likewise and kiss and make up.
[6]
"The Rasmussen Reports (see link in outro) daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday [March 10, 2010] shows that 22% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-three percent (43%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -21. That matches the lowest Approval Index rating yet recorded for this President."
In other words, he's fallen far from his peak of +30 (two days after inauguration) by *Fifty-One Percentage Points*.
"Fifty-seven percent (57%) believe that passage of the proposed health care legislation will hurt the economy. Just 25% believe it will help."
"Sixty percent (60%) of parents believe that textbooks used by their students are more concerned about political correctness than accuracy."
(Try landing on the Moon, or getting a weather-observing satellite into orbit, by giving political correctness a higher priority than accuracy. Or building a car. Or driving one. Or writing a parody. Or anything, for that matter.)
Hence the number of incumbent Congresspersons and Governors announcing that they will not run for re-election in 2010, when historically as many as 98% of all Congressional incumbents have been re-elected. Deserting the sinking ship....
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