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New Rule: If America can't get its act together, it must lose the bald eagle as our symbol and replace it with the YouTube video of the puppy that can't get up. As long as we're pathetic, we might as well act like it's cute. I don't care about the president's birth certificate, I do want to know what happened to "Yes we can." Can we get out of Iraq? No. Afghanistan? No. Fix health care? No. Close Gitmo? No. Cap-and-trade carbon emissions? No. The Obamas have been in Washington for ten months and it seems like the only thing they've gotten is a dog.

Well, I hate to be a nudge, but why has America become a nation that can't make anything bad end, like wars, farm subsidies, our oil addiction, the drug war, useless weapons programs - oh, and there's still 60,000 troops in Germany - and can't make anything good start, like health care reform, immigration reform, rebuilding infrastructure. Even when we address something, the plan can never start until years down the road. Congress's climate change bill mandates a 17% cut in greenhouse gas emissions... by 2020! Fellas, slow down, where's the fire? Oh yeah, it's where I live, engulfing the entire western part of the United States!

We might pass new mileage standards, but even if we do, they wouldn't start until 2016. In that year, our cars of the future will glide along at a breathtaking 35 miles-per-gallon. My goodness, is that even humanly possible? Cars that get 35 miles-per-gallon in just six years? Get your head out of the clouds, you socialist dreamer! "What do we want!? A small improvement! When do we want it!? 2016!"

When it's something for us personally, like a laxative, it has to start working now. My TV remote has a button on it now called "On Demand". You get your ass on my TV screen right now, Jon Cryer, and make me laugh. Now! But when it's something for the survival of the species as a whole, we phase that in slowly.

Folks, we don't need more efficient cars. We need something to replace cars. That's what's wrong with these piddly, too-little-too-late half-measures that pass for "reform" these days. They're not reform, they're just putting off actually solving anything to a later day, when we might by some miracle have, a) leaders with balls, and b) a general populace who can think again. Barack Obama has said, "If we were starting from scratch, then a single-payer system would probably make sense." So let's start from scratch.

Even if they pass the ****ty Max Baucus health care bill, it doesn't kick in for 4 years, during which time 175,000 people will die because they're not covered, and about three million will go bankrupt from hospital bills. We have a pretty good idea of the Republican plan for the next three years: Don't let Obama do anything. What kills me is that that's the Democrats' plan, too.

We weren't always like this. Inert. In 1965, Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare into law and 11 months later seniors were receiving benefits. During World War II, virtually overnight FDR had auto companies making tanks and planes only. In one eight year period, America went from JFK's ridiculous dream of landing a man on the moon, to actually landing a man on the moon.

This generation has had eight years to build something at Ground Zero. An office building, a museum, an outlet mall, I don't care anymore. I'm tempted to say that, symbolically, all America can do lately is keep digging a hole, but Ground Zero doesn't represent a hole. It is a hole. America: Home of the Freedom Pit. Ironically, it's spitting distance from Wall Street, where they knock down buildings a different way - through foreclosure.

That's the ultimate sign of our lethargy: millions thrown out of their homes, tossed out of work, lost their life savings, retirements postponed - and they just take it. 30% interest on credit cards? It's a good thing the Supreme Court legalized sodomy a few years ago.

Why can't we get off our back? Is it something in the food? Actually, yes. I found out something interesting researching last week's editorial on how we should be taxing the unhealthy things Americans put into their bodies, like sodas and junk foods and gerbils. Did you know that we eat the same high-fat, high-carb, sugar-laden **** that's served in prisons and in religious cults to keep the subjects in a zombie-like state of lethargic compliance? Why haven't Americans arisen en masse to demand a strong public option? Because "The Bachelor" is on. We're tired and our brain stems hurt from washing down French fries with McDonald's orange drink.

The research is in: high-fat diets makes you lazy and stupid. Rats on an American diet weren't motivated to navigate their maze and once in the maze they made more mistakes. And, instead of exercising on their wheel, they just used it to hang clothes on. Of course we can't ban assault rifles - we're the first generation too lazy to make its own coffee. We're the generation that invented the soft chocolate chip cookie: like a cookie, only not so exhausting to chew. I ask you, if the food we're eating in America isn't making us stupid, how come the people in Carl's Jr. ads never think to put a napkin over their pants?

Bill Maher is host of HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher"


If honesty was suddenly introduced into American life, the entire system would collapse.
~G.C.
 
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Maybe next you could paste a rant from Rosie O'Donut.
 
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As usual, rants from the left but no action.

Now our diet is making the Jihadists hate us? Who knew!


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I currently drive a full size car that gets 35 mph on the highway. It is there now if you look around. Everyone does not have to drive a pick up truck.
 
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It's still Bush's fault.


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My old 2000 Cavalier got 37 MPG when new. It still gets over 36 MPG.
 
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My plan is to get rid of my X5 and get one of those 12mpg pickup trucks, as I'm a big supporter of global warming.
 
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LOL !!!!!
 
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More steaks, more barbeques and I'm heating with wood more, this winter.
 
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You are all so predictable. You talk copy and paste, when you do the same lol. When Maher says something it's considered a rant to you, yet when it's Limbaugh or Beck it's a commentary. Roll Eyes The one thing out of all that he said, and you choose to focus on his sarcastic statement concerning fuel efficiency, then you procede to roll with that one thing. lol Everything he says has hints of sarcasm, but he does make a point. Anyhow, like he said, we use to be able to get things done. We were able to do it 40 or so years ago, but not now. The fault lies on every side. So keep playing the blame game. Wink


If honesty was suddenly introduced into American life, the entire system would collapse.
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Well, yeah. Duh. Bill Maher is a failed comedian who has people somewhat believing he's a political expert. Al Gore has convinced people he's a scientist. I swear, I think someone could paint "PINK" on a dog dropping and you would think it's designer.

On the other hand, Limbaugh and Beck, whether you agree or not, have better political credentials. They have written books (themselves, rather than some hack like Bill Maher or Rosie the Hutt) and actually have a following of people with IQs significantly higher than their body temperatures. So, yeah, Maher is a hack and his political commentaries come across like hairballs from a bunch of leftard writers. You seem to be the one who falls on your knees and drinks from the fountain of wisdom that is Bill Maher. Excuse me, but I'm going to switch the channel whenever that idiot shows his ugly mug on my television set. I'll watch something literate, like reruns of Teletubbies.
 
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LOL! You actually think Beck and Limbaugh are "political experts"? hahahaha Talk about comedians! No one has to be an expert to give their personal opinions when it comes to politics. All you have to have is common sense. At least Maher doesn't work up a sweat or cry from his commentaries. Wink


If honesty was suddenly introduced into American life, the entire system would collapse.
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LOL! You actually think Beck and Limbaugh are "political experts"? hahahaha Talk about comedians! No one has to be an expert to give their personal opinions when it comes to politics. All you have to have is common sense. At least Maher doesn't work up a sweat or cry from his commentaries. Wink


It's because he doesn't understand what his writers give him. He's just a teleprompter driven talking head, just like The One.
 
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