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THE FORGETTABLE YEAR

By Charlie Sykes

(Note: An edited version of this column appears in the Madison weekly Isthmus.)

By Charles Sykes

The year’s most memorable quote is a fitting epitaph for this most forgettable 2007.

“Don’t tase me bro…”

We should be so lucky.

This was a year dominated by the transgressions of Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears who at one point shaved her head, but still has higher approval ratings than Nancy Pelosi

A scorned love-sick astronaut wearing diapers drove cross country to stalk her lover; Miss Teen South Carolina shared her views on the absence of maps in American education; and we got tips on bathroom etiquette from Larry Craig ( “I have a wide stance”) and Sheryl Crow, who suggested we should all limit ourselves to one-square of toilet paper a visit. She still can’t figure out why people won’t shake her hand.

Al Gore won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, a Nobel and everything else except Dancing with the Stars. There was some brief embarrassment when it was reported that his house uses 20 times as energy as the average American home. Environmentalists explained this away by resurrecting the medieval church’s practice of selling indulgences, which they renamed “offsetting carbon credits.

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign stumbled after she tried out several personalities, including a southern accent, but focus groups found that voters didn’t find her credible as a middle aged black woman. Oprah endorsed Barack Obama.

Democrats took control of Congress and did nothing, except introduce the concept of the “non-binding resolution” to a new generation. Jack Murtha talked about a “slow bleed” of the military to stop the war in ; Harry Reid declared the war lost; Russ Feingold demanded immediate surrender; Tammy Baldwin proposed impeaching Dick Cheney. Despite their best effort, however, the “surge” succeeded. No joy in Surrenderville.

Wisconsin’s newest congressman, Steve Kagen, began his term in office bragging that when he met the president and First Lady Laura Bush, he cracked, “Hi Barbara, how are ya?” Kagen explained that “the meanest thing you can say to another gentleman is he is a fine fellow and you then refer to his spouse by a different name.” Kagen later apologized and admitted that he made the story up. Kagen was not the first politician to tell a lie or embellish stories to make himself to look better, but he may be the first politician to go out of his way to make himself look like a boorish crap-weasel. .

In a sign that good taste is not totally obsolete Jeff Ruby, of Ruby’s Steakhouse in Louisville, Kentucky told O.J. Simpson and his entourage, “I’m not serving you.” The University of Colorado fired bigot and fraud Ward Churchill; and UW dumped 9/11 conspiracy theorist Kevin Barrett.

Miller was swallowed by Coors; Midwest Airlines was effectively bought out by Northwest Airlines; and legislative Democrats proposed doubling state taxes.

Madison officials indulged their addiction to pointless time-wasting symbolic gestures by toying with the idea of changing the oath of office to protest the constitutional ban on gay marriage. A Michigan woman claims that Starburst candies were “dangerously chewy," asking for $25,000 for injuries she sustained biting into one of the flavorful candies.

Karl Rove left the White House unindicted and for some reason Tommy Thompson ran for president. Air American continued to fizzle and, amazingly, feminist radio flopped when it failed to attract either gender to a network with absolutely no sense of humor. Michael Vick abused dogs; Barry Bonds abused pharmaceuticals; and Major League baseball stuck it to fans everywhere.



Wisconsinites are still not allowed to carry concealed weapons; defend themselves with tasers; buy cold medicine without a photo ID; or decide how their kids should ride in cars. But legislators once again busied themselves with legislation banning the scourge of the Yo-yo water ball.

Katie Couric was named CBS anchor and promptly disappeared; ditto for J.B. Van Hollen who has not been seen since he was elected attorney general. Former speaker Scott Jensen won his appeal and Milwaukee hired a police chief who is not afraid to use the word “thug” to describe thugs. The Brewers made a pennant run; and Brett Favre achieved football divinity.

But the year was not without its piquant ironies: Former Mayor Paul Soglin endured the wrath of the quicheoisie, who accused him of being a reactionary Neanderthal after he suggested that it was stupid to ride bikes during a blizzard.

Welcome to the vast right wing conspiracy, Paul. Next year we can talk about tort reform, but I promise to take it slow.

Happy New Year.

Wednesday, Jan 2 at 3:50 PM Colin wrote ...

God, let's hope for some tort reform & medical malpractice liability damage ceilings. I'm sick of seeing David Gruber commercials!!!

Tuesday, Jan 1 at 9:50 AM Larry J wrote ...

Robert, sorry for the bad news. US Servicemen deaths were 899 not 959. Source JS Online Dec 30, 2007.

Tuesday, Jan 1 at 9:29 AM Larry J wrote ...

Robert, Happy New Year. Don't forget to start a new death count today.

Tuesday, Jan 1 at 8:16 AM Larry J wrote ...

Goofticket. Appropriate name! Taking lessons from Mike McGee are you? There is no step low enough for a lefty to stoop to. I'm sure your mother is proud of you.

Tuesday, Jan 1 at 8:11 AM Larry J wrote ...

Thanks for that death toll update Robert. I'm sure it made your day. But thanks mostly to the rules of this forum for running you out of space. Jenni, thank you and your family for your service! It is people like you and your family members who make me proud to be an American. Imagine that Roberet, proud to be an American. You should try it sometime. As for UBL, check with Bill Clinton. He was offered to him twice by the Saudi's and he declined.

Monday, Dec 31 at 8:04 PM RxFire wrote ...

And since the surge the deaths have dropped to the lowest level since the start...dropping since Aug.(the surge is working) Foley left congress in 2006. The bridge got cut. US attorneys can be fired by the Pres at any time for any reason. Plame was leaked by Armitage. Clinton had years to get OBL. The tax cuts are the reason that the economy has been growing for the last few years. What's wrong with profits? Abramhoff is also linked to Democrats. Cunningham left office in 2005. Nice try.

Monday, Dec 31 at 1:16 PM Robert wrote ...

Troop update for today: 2007 - deadliest year yet for our troops. and more republican scandals? Mark Foley, Ted Stevens and his bridge to nowhere and being investigated by the FBI for curruption, Alberto Gonzales, Valerie Plame, Blackwater, Billions of missing dollars paid to military contractors in Iraq, Osama Bin Laden still alive, military rule in a country with nukes,tax cuts to the rich in time of war, record profits to oil companies, Jack Abramhoff, Duke Cunnigham, i'm out of space here.

Monday, Dec 31 at 11:09 AM Larry J wrote ...

Robert, so were you for the war before you were against it? Have an update on that death toll for us today?

Monday, Dec 31 at 10:42 AM Fred wrote ...

Funny, Glenn Frankovis was bounced from consideration as Chief for using the word thug to describe thugs. Yet our new Chief used the word thug in exactly the same comntext.

Monday, Dec 31 at 10:15 AM Goofticket wrote ...

Mr. Sykes apparently is tuned into the "E" Channel, with celebs topping his list of 2007. Diapers and sexuality seem to fuel Syke's obsession with Republican Family values. I would think the loss of his mother would have topped his own list.

Monday, Dec 31 at 8:30 AM jenni wrote ...

Robert: As the mother of an active duty soldier, trust me I have not forgotten. I am the granddaughter, daughter, wife and mother of freedom fighters and served myself.

Sunday, Dec 30 at 10:55 AM Larry J wrote ...

Robert. When conservatives think about fallen troops, they think about sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, friends and neighbors, brothers and sisters, but mostly as heros. People like you think of them as numbers like 959 and use that number to spew your hatred towards George Bush and your own Country. I for one will never forget the sacrifice of our troops which allow you to speak in an open forum. God bless the USA and the brave men and women of our military!

Sunday, Dec 30 at 9:40 AM Larry J wrote ...

Xsqsme. Have you forgotten the liberal defense? It's their personal life. Everybody lies about sex. That depends upon what your meaning of the word is, is. Not to mention William Jefferson D, La. Mister $100,000 in the freezer. Seems to me neither party is free of scandals. Just ask Ted Kennedy.

Sunday, Dec 30 at 9:34 AM Larry J wrote ...

Robert. No they are not forgotten, just not used like those of you on the left. Was your concern as great when "countless Iraqi civilians" were dying under Saddaam's reign?

Saturday, Dec 29 at 3:55 PM Dan wrote ...

Not as many scandals as Democrats, the party of corruption. Charlie would need 5 blogs to document all the scandals the Democrats have been in this year. Party of change, indeed

Saturday, Dec 29 at 3:49 PM RxFire wrote ...

And XSQSME what "unending, weekly, Republican scandals" are you talking about? Obviously if they were "WEEKLY" you would have 52 Republican scandals. How many can you list?

Saturday, Dec 29 at 3:44 PM RxFire wrote ...

Yep Robert. Alot of people have died in Iraq (and Afghanistan) but many many more people have been given a chance at freedom and to be part of the democratic process. Just terrible! Isn't it Robert? People have died trying to bring freedom and democracy to others. FOR SHAME! Even in Pakistan a brave woman gave her life trying to spread freedom and democracy in that country. Terrible! Just terrible! I have the deepest respect for those who have died trying to bring democracy to others. You???

Friday, Dec 28 at 7:38 PM xsqsme wrote ...

Not one mention of the unending, weekly, Republican scandals, we endured except for Larry Craig? Another truly Forgettable blog indeed.

Friday, Dec 28 at 4:52 PM Robert wrote ...

...and 959 American troops died in Iraq (through 12/26), and countless Iraqi civilians. or did you already forget about them too?

Friday, Dec 28 at 8:12 AM Larry J wrote ...

An unforgettable year indeed. Hollywood types acting up and Democrats making fools of themselves. So whats new!

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