Self-Declared US Presidents, Frank Scott and
Michael Smith, Hail the Self-Proclaimed Presidency of Jeanine Anez in
Bolivia
A Sarcastic
Commentary
By Michael K
Smith
Legalienate,
December 9, 2019
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Legalienate Hails Democratice Coup in Bolivia
By Michael K. Smith
Legalienate editors Frank Scott and Michael Smith, who declared
themselves co-president of the United States in February, today hailed
the self-proclaimed presidency of Jeanine Añez in Bolivia
Legalienate editors Frank Scott and Michael Smith, who declared
themselves co-president of the United States in February, today hailed
the self-proclaimed presidency of Jeanine Añez in Bolivia as a harbinger
of democratic self-determination throughout the world.
"Juan
Guaidó in Venezuela was just the beginning," exulted Smith. "On the eve
of Thanksgiving, we are deeply grateful to have yet another
self-proclaimed president, especially in Bolivia, which suffered the
indignity of majority rule for 13 long years, and couldn't have been
expected to take it much longer."
"Their long national nightmare
is over," added Scott, who observed that Morales's "insane socialism"
had sent the country careening disastrously into sustained high economic
growth, increased literacy, and sharp reductions in poverty and
inequality before rich white Christians restored the natural order of
looting and burning homes, teargassing funerals, and firing machine guns
into unarmed crowds.
"That is what democracy looks like," said
Smith.
Añez's democratic legitimacy is beyond dispute, as her
voter support soared to nearly two percent in the October elections,
while her Democratic Unity Party did even better, claiming a massive
4.24% of the vote. The deposed and disgraced Evo Morales could only
garner a meager 47%, just ten percent more than his nearest rival.
Fortunately, the Organization of American States cried fraud, so the top
vote-getter could properly be declared the loser, an increasingly common
electoral standard famously celebrated by the United States in 2000 and
2016, though with a much wider margin this time.
Unexpected
condolence calls from Al Gore and Hillary Clinton coached Morales on the
art of showing grace under pressure. "Just bend over and take it," said
Gore, summarizing wisdom learned from his 2000 campaign. "It worked
wonders for me."
"Blame everyone but yourself," recommended
HRC, who revealed that, though widely detested, she is thinking of
running for president on a third party ticket if Bernie Sanders wins the
democratic nomination in the United States. "The challenge of our time,"
said Clinton, "is to prevent a raving lunatic from destroying our
democracy." She added that she opposes Donald Trump, too.
President Añez, her smooth diplomatic skills already on display,
announced from La Paz that "our power is God," and humbly entered the
Bolivian presidential palace toting a huge Bible while tweeting subtly
that Bolivian Indian rites were "satanic." Fortunately, Indians only
make up a large majority of the population, so no repercussions can be
expected.
Many experts object to describing Añez's ascension to
the presidency as a coup, insisting that Morales voluntarily resigned
his post. Williams Kaliman, head of the Bolivian Armed Forces when
Morales quit, insists that he merely suggested the former president step
down, either before or after police finished ransacking his house.
Kaliman, a graduate of the United States School of the Americas at Fort
Benning, famous for democratic practices like mass torture, rape, and
murder, said he had "no idea" how people got the idea that force was
involved. "I left the matter entirely up to Morales," he said,
describing the atmosphere in which the decision was made as "completely
calm," except for the unrestrained arson, assault, and looting by
democracy-loving police officers.
There is no truth to vulgar
Marxist claims that the change in Bolivia's government was motivated by
a U.S. desire to gain control of the country's lithium, (70% of the
world supply), a crucial metal needed for mass production of electric
car batteries. Such conspiracy theories are based on the long
discredited notion that private profit has something to do with a market
economy dedicated to maximizing private gain.
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Bombshell! Trump Era Over As Legalienate's Editors
Proclaim Themselves "Rightful Democratic Rulers" of the U.S.
by Michael K. Smith
Inspired by Venezuelan opposition leader
Juan Guaidó, who proclaimed himself president of Venezuela a month ago,
Legalienate editors Frank Scott and Michael Smith have announced that
they are the legitimate leaders of the United States and have begun
performing executive functions to "restore democracy" and bring the era
of "capitalist usurpation" to an end. At a press conference in a bus
terminal in Richmond, California, the two men took turns swearing each
other in, after which they denied that their action constituted a coup
d'etat.
"The people are with us," said Scott. "We represent the
majority: Those that refuse to vote, plus those who back candidates
opposed to the fake democracy. We are deeply humbled to be the first
truly popular government in U.S. history."
"In spite of unique
and massive advantages, the country is in disastrous shape, and has been
for some time," added Smith. "That alone justifies regime change - check
with Thomas Jefferson."
After a brief power struggle, Scott
emerged as foreign policy czar and Smith democratic emperor of domestic
affairs, although experts warn that further self-proclamations in the
near future may alter this state of affairs.
"This is a
democracy," said Smith. "Everything belongs to the head of state."
"That's us," observed Scott.
The two men immediately began
forming their cabinet, giving appointments to friends and family members
with long records of public service undermining capitalism and
imperialism.
"My cousin Vinnie punctured both his eardrums to
avoid the mass slaughter in Korea," said Scott. "He has trouble
listening to advice, or listening to anything, but at least he knows war
is our enemy," said Scott.
"He'll have peace in a week," added
Smith.
An urgent text message from Kim Jong Un quickly lent
credibility to the prediction: "I'll scuttle the nukes for season
tickets to the NBA!!!!" Reached for comment, newly appointed ambassador
to Pyonyang Dennis Rodman said, "I think that can be arranged."
In order to bring an end to the "pointless wars" Donald Trump promised
to terminate but never did, Smith has frozen U.S. government bank
accounts around the world. Newly sworn in Defense Secretary Tulsi
Gabbard, ordered by Scott to "cut the crap" about Putin, Assad, and
other stand-ins for Satan, announced that the Pentagon will be converted
to peaceful production, principally hash pipes and male birth control.
"Make love, not war," said Gabbard, who served in Iraq in 2005 and
saw the worst of it.
In a spiteful move, Donald Trump has
refused to leave the White House, citing his "democratic" election in
November 2016 as justification. But those elections are widely regarded
as fraudulent. "Trump got 46% of the vote in an election that had 58%
turnout," said Scott, "which means he won less than 27% of the
electorate. That's lower than Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, who got 31.7%
of the electorate there."
"And just look at the mass
demonstrations against Trump," added Smith. "Overwhelming numbers of
women, ethnic minorities, youth, and gay and transgender people openly
dispute his right to rule."
"That's why we have to take over,"
said Scott, who called upon the armed forces to cooperate with the
transition to people power and "do the right thing" with ex-president
Trump.
"With that hair of his he actually looks good in an orange
jumpsuit," said Smith.
Smith and Scott face accusations that
their calls for international "humanitarian aid" to help Americans dying
of opiode addiction, poisoned drinking water, and lack of access to
medical care, are a Trojan Horse to allow foreign interests to take over
the country.
"They're a front for Vladimir Putin," declared
Rachel Mad Dog, a popular television talk show host. "Just because we
can't give people clean water, medical care, a decent wage, or relief
from constant despair, doesn't mean Russian troll farms aren't our
biggest problem."
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