Saturday, November 15, 2008

A bold proclamation

George Wiil, a man who perpetually suffers from too much lemon in his Darjeeling, says now that Barack Obama's election is an abomination to the founding generation who wanted to "prevent the selection of a president from being determined by the 'popular arts' of campaigning, such as rhetoric."

Clearly, the preferable system to Wiil is to have the President selected by the Party graybeards, preferably a scion of a previous President, and then the Electoral College will make sure that the voters don't do something stoopid, and -- if they do -- the Supreme Court is there to carry out the will of the triumphant.

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