Wednesday, August 29, 2007

BREAKING: Merkley evites Bush to resign

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I have received word from my sources inside the sufficiently-oiled machine that Jeff Merkley has savaged George W. Bush, with an absolutely stunning electronic invitation. With only 5 minutes remaining until the stroke of midnight, the Merkley camp comes through as promised.

It is certainly going to be an unpleasant morning at the White House, when Bush wakes up at 9am, sniggers a few times, rolls over, and wakes up again at 11:30am and finally receives the news from his staff. There will doubtless be a few hours of shock, and then, after naptime, a press conference in the late afternoon.

Expect Steve Novick to hang up his hook soon after, and for Gordon Smith to hang his toupee on the lonely hook.

Remember: you heard it here first.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Jeff Merkley gets awesome, pulverizes Gonzales

In a brilliant move many are hailing as Caesar-like, Jeff Merkley recently harnessed the power of online petition to procure literally dozens of e-mail addresses, and armed with this awesome firepower, single-handedly brought down the first Hispanic Attorney General in our nation's history.

"We haven't seen firepower on this scale since the opening scene of Gladiator, when a very Merkleyesque Russell Crowe totally PWN3D Germanic fools," gushed primary opponent Steve Novick. "Um, vote hook? LOL."

But the move has generated considerable controversy across the state. The Oregon Republican Party immediately launched an attack on Merkley, claiming that his recent actions don't represent the majority of Oregonians.

"This audacious use of the internet shows just how far outside the mainstream Jeff Merkley really is," said Republican House Minority Leader Wayne Scott through his spokesman, Salacious Crumb. "We're confident that regular Oregonians will realize that Merkley represents the Macbooking, steamed milk-quaffing extreme gay left of the Democrat Party."

Merkley couldn't be reached for comment for this article, but his spokesman Jon Isaacs offered hints at what was in store next.

"Speaker Merkley has... hey, do you mind if I just call him Senator Merkley? Anyway, Senator Merkley has devised a plan to deal with the other law-breakers in this administration," announced Isaacs. "I really think this is such a stroke of brilliance on the Senator's part."

"On Wednesday of this week, we're going to send an Evite to President Bush and Vice President Cheney, cordially inviting them to leave office. We will await their RSVP."