October 10th, 2009
Libs version of a Tea Party
The Libs of Bizarreville decided to throw their own Tea Party at the Bizarreville Onion Farms yesterday. They wanted to pretend to show that they, too, did not want to raise taxes. Several actors and big-shot movie directors came, mostly in a coaching role. There would be good media coverage so that a couple meaty populist-type sound bites could be edited to show the world that they were clued.
They put Larry the Tokin’ Dead-Head in charge of the sound system, who had unfortunately forgotten that there was no electric power in the middle of this farm field. But, not to worry, he started up a generator to supply the power…but it was so obnoxiously noisy that no one could hear each other argue. Yells of “Taxed Enough Already” sounded like “Tax McDuff and Freddie”. As expected, McDuff who has already done some hard time for assault and rude behavior, got honked-off, and clobbered old Mrs. Rumpmax over the head with a protest sign. Meanwhile, Freddie Friggett cussed out the Tea Party organizers, and was promptly handcuffed and thrown into the paddy wagon. As the wagon pulled away, Freddie flashed the Victory sign, which some may have misinterpreted when the bars and shadows blocked the sight line of one of his fingers.
The caterer, who was supposed to bring the tea, brought decaf coffee instead. The main organizer, who has been on a Worldwide Anti-caffeine campaign for 2 years, spit it out…before being calmed by staffers that it was 98% caffeine-free. One citizen suggested throwing crates of tea overboard to create a memorable act of protest. But he was reminded that they were in the middle of farmland…so they just dumped two pots of decaf down the center-pocket of a nearby outhouse, and called it even.
Some uncoached Lib hecklers showed up and chanted:
We want more tax Stacks of more tax Tax those rich hacks Till those quacks max out.Others dearly, dearly wanted to join in the chants, but were quickly corraled and told: “Focus…focus”.
The 11 o’clock News last night missed all that hijinx and focused coverage on protests from a couple farmers who had just dropped by for a few minutes after fertilizing their fields. “If you raise our taxes any more, us farmers won’t be able to afford this here fertilizer,” pointing to his boots encrusted with some sort of greenish-brown goop. That comment drew a boisterous cheer from the crowd. The farmers flashed jumbo smiles on their chubby faces, but started morphing into angry frowns when it finally hit home what the crowd was cheering about.
The News Anchor man was laughing so hard, the station had to cut to commercial.