Dave Barry looks back at the year 2013…
…and it’s not pretty.
But some of it is pretty funny:
…In a shocking interview, Lance Armstrong, after years of denial, admits to Oprah Winfrey that he took illegal drugs in all seven of his Tour de France victories, as well as using a motorcycle for certain stages of the race and “occasionally” shooting opponents with poison-tipped darts. Also he played “a small role” in the JFK assassination…
Washington faces another crisis in the form of a “sequester” that will happen automatically unless Congress can agree on a budget, which seems unlikely inasmuch as Congress cannot agree on what planet this is. If the sequester goes into effect, federal spending will continue to rise, but not quite as fast as it would have risen without the sequester. To a normal human, this means government spending is still increasing, but to Washington, the sequester means “draconian cuts” and is a looming disaster of epic proportions. Panic grips the city, as grim-faced former student council presidents write talking points far into the night…
…Kerry, continuing to stress the dire urgency of the [Syria] situation, compares Assad to Hitler, only to declare a few days later ”” moments before his aides are able to fell him with a tranquilizer dart ”” that any strike against Assad will be an “unbelievably small, limited kind of effort.” President Obama clarifies this by stating that “the United States military doesn’t do pinpricks.”
Just when it seems as if there is no good way out of the Syria mess, help miraculously arrives in the form of our generous old friends the Russians, who, despite being longtime allies of Syria, are willing to lend us a helping hand without any thought of benefiting themselves. Under their plan, Assad gets to remain in power but must give up his chemical weapons and go back to killing people in a more humane, less Hitlerish way. With the crisis averted, everybody in Washington heaves a sigh of relief, and that is the last we hear about the crisis in Syria…
…In other foreign-affairs news, Dennis Rodman travels to North Korea for a loon-to-loon meeting with Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, who presents the former NBA star with a commemorative set of 50 political prisoners…
Diana Nyad completes an unprecedented swim from Cuba to Florida, a feat made all the more difficult by the fact that she had a family of five clinging to her back…
…[T]he federal government, in an unthinkable development that we cannot even think about, partially shuts down. The result is a catastrophe of near-sequester proportions. Within hours wolves are roaming the streets of major U.S. cities, and bacteria the size of mature salmon are openly cavorting in the nation’s water supply. In the Midwest, thousands of cows, no longer supervised by the Department of Agriculture, spontaneously explode. Yellowstone National Park ”” ALL of it ”” is stolen. In some areas gravity stops working altogether, forcing people to tie themselves to trees so they won’t float away. With the nation virtually defenseless, the Bermudan army invades the East Coast, within hours capturing Delaware and most of New Jersey.
By day 17, the situation has become so dire that Congress, resorting to desperate measures, decides to actually do something. It passes, and the president signs, a law raising the debt ceiling, thereby ensuring that the federal government can continue spending spectacular quantities of money that it does not have until the next major totally unforeseeable government financial crisis, scheduled for February 2014.
Things do not go nearly as smoothly with the rollout of Obamacare , which turns out to have a lot of problems despite being conceived of by super-smart people with extensive experience in the field of being former student council presidents. The federal Web site, Healthcare.gov, is riddled with glitches, resulting in people being unable to log in, people getting cut off, people being electrocuted by their keyboards, people having their sensitive financial information suddenly appear on millions of TV screens during episodes of “Duck Dynasty,” etc.
Fortunately, as the initial rush of applicants tapers off, the system starts to work a little better, and by the end of the second week U.S. Secretary of Blame Kathleen Sebelius is able to announce that the program has amassed a total enrollment, nationwide, of nearly two people, one of whom later turns out to be imaginary. But this is not good enough for a visibly angry and frustrated and, of course, surprised President Obama, who promises to get the Web site fixed just as soon as somebody answers the Technical Support hotline, which has had the White House on hold for 73 hours…
On the Obamacare front, the administration declares that the federal Web site has been significantly improved, although there are still occasional glitches, such as one that enables a Milwaukee woman seeking to compare dental plans to accidentally launch a tactical nuclear strike against Guatemala. But as Secretary of Blame Sebelius notes, “This kind of thing happens all the time with Orbitz.”
Barry’s long piece is wonderful, and I emailed it to friends and family. Nothing about Benghazi or Fast and Furious or Eric the Red Holder in it though.
Dave Barry does all this so well that my own efforts at year-end snark pale. I genuflect before the master.
My favorite bit was Pope Schwartz taking all the worshipers to a Chinese restaurant on Christmas Day. Getting back to his roots…
Barry is a hoot. But I recommend you discover Iowahawk if you have not already.
}}} within hours capturing Delaware and most of New Jersey.
This ACTUALLY HAPPENED, but no one noticed.
Or no one cared. One of those two.
Either way, the Bermudan army took one look at the place, said, “WTF?” and went home.
}}} President Obama clarifies this by stating that “the United States military doesn’t do pinpricks.”
Indeed. The DNC clarified this statement further still by asking, “What’s the point of doing anything less than a major prick?”
I, for one, and damned disappointed the Bermudan Army did not take those parts of Delaware and Nu Joisy back home with them.
This is why I have the inclination to actually read Dave once a year, when he lets his mind out for a walk on the wild side.
So you know someone is a Jew because of what he looks like…?
How… interesting.
So basically, Barry’s column was just a straightforward roundup of 2013.
It’s a sort of background joke in Texas that we definitely do not know what a Jew looks like. We have a goodly number of Lebanese and Syrian immigrants, more than the rest of the South, which has no shortage. So, a faintly Mediterranean look is fairly ubiquitous. OTOH, the “Woody Allen” look is much like other Eastern European physiognomy, with which we are also blessed in abundance.
Evangelicals are the largest group in Texas, and we do get rather testy about antisemitism. As further evidence, if any were needed, that I am not very nice, when I have heard some nasty antijewish remark from a recent arrival, of the Northern persuasion, I bait them, as in “How do you know he is Jewish?” “Well, he looks Jewish.” “Oh, how can you tell?” S/he will cite several characteristics, until they get to one or two that is also prominent in the speaker. So then I ask whether the speaker is Jewish. It just makes them crazy, and I should not do it, I guess, and I will stop, really soon, really, really soon. Maybe. Heh!
And how do we know that Igotbupkis is a liberal troll (and not just someone noticing that neoneocon took a PC risk by making her comment)?
Neonecon’s statement was based on the total behavior of people who were observed in a family situation. Bupkis mischaracterized neoneocon’s statement in order to set up the bigot-bait.
Typical liberal behavior.
Now Bupkis can reply to me: “So you know someone is a liberal because of what he lies about?
notherbob2:
I think IGotBupkis was making a joke. He’s a regular commenter here.
Sorry Igotbupkis. I get it now. You were mischaracterizing for the purpose of humor.
Does this mean that one can tell a libertarian by the mis-placed shots he takes at those he believes are liberal trolls?
“A shocked and outraged and, of course, surprised President Obama…”
Heh.
So you know someone is a Jew because of what he looks like…?
How… interesting.
I just took that as a normal lead up to a potential future joke. Nothing came out of it, though, because it wasn’t responded to. No tsukomi.
If someone’s a Leftist infiltrator or agent here, usually I should be the one that first detects them. Or blows up. Whichever comes first.
One joke I read in a book on the Third Reich…
Person #1: “You look Jewish to me”…
Person #2: “I’m not Jewish; I just look intelligent”.
Good Ole Charlie:
The joke I know is a version of #940 here.
Only mine was set on a plane. And the nosy old lady asks the question (and the man denies it) many many more times before the punchline (of which the last word is “it” in my version, rather than “Jewish.” I think “it” works better.)