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in terms of civic decadence, voting in a C-list comedian feels sort of like Caligula appointing his horse to the Roman senate.
Well, part of his horse, at least:

Next up: Locking the barn door after the horse stole the election.


Would a horse vote in favor of cap-and-trade?
Perhaps they would, if they were heavily into identity politics — I expect most horses consider the auto industry responsible for massive equine layoffs in the 20th century.
However, I still think they’d vote “Nay.“
Based upon the antics that have taken place in recent times, I would have said it would be rather difficult for the overall I.Q. of the U.S. Senate to fall much lower. However, the addition of the FrankenFool has clearly put that into extensively negative numbers…
Such a shame, too, that the only time he’s even amusing is when he’s pathetically trying to be serious - it makes him dysfunctional all around; he’s not even effective as Court Jester…
What are you talking about, JSB? I think it’s cool to be represented by a Senator from the Official Monster Raving Loony Party.
Somehow, I seem to detect just the slightest trace of sarcasm, there…
Anyway…here’s hoping FrankenFool proves to be just as completely hapless and hopeless as a U.S. Senator as he has been about nearly everything else aside from stealing/manufacturing votes for himself.
Nahh…somebody did that for him. He wouldn’t have a clue.