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MCKINNEY’S FUND-RAISING TACTICS OUT OF THIS WORLD
Here is some
political news guaranteed to sour your milk. Cynthia McKinney, our
ambassador to Outer Space and congressperson from Georgia’s 4th
Congressional District, has been fined $33,000 by the Federal Election
Commission and must reimburse as much as $72,000 more to political
donors after accepting excessive contributions in the 2002 election,
which she lost to Denise Majette. Majette served only one term before
she says God told her to run for the U.S. Senate. McKinney won her old
seat back in 2004, proving once again that God should stay out of
politics.
McKinney was
unavailable for comment. Her spokesperson said she is currently thought
to be traveling somewhere between Uranus and Pluto.
McKinney supporters
claim that overstuffing their campaign coffers was an innocent mistake
and blame President George W. Bush, who they say knew she was raising
more money than allowed by law, but chose to remain silent. While they
were at it, they also blamed the president for all the hurricanes over
the past 10 years, the Franco-Russian War of 1798 and crabgrass.
The state Democratic
Party strongly defended McKinney. A highly placed source inside the
party said, “Sure, she is a fruitcake, but she is our fruitcake and we
have big plans for her. Since the only Democrats left in the state of
Georgia seem to be in a five-block radius of downtown Atlanta, we are
turning our attention to building the party on Mars. We believe we can
turn Mars into a Blue Planet before the next election, and who better to
help us accomplish that than our own ambassador to Outer Space? The only
problem is explaining this to our spiritual leader Howard ‘Yah-Hoo’
Dean, who thinks Mars is somewhere west of Oklahoma and Arizona and
Oregon and South Dakota.”
Even former U.S.
Senator Zell Miller, who has been critical of Democrats in recent years,
felt compelled to comment on the McKinney controversy from his home in
Young Harris. “It don’t make no difference if the corn is shucked or the
cows are milked,” he said angrily. “What does matter is that the hay is
baled and the dogs fed.” No one has any idea what that means, including
Miller. Said McKinney’s spokesperson, “If we can ever figure out what
the senator said and then decide that he wasn’t being nice, we will
blame it on George W. Bush.”
One anonymous
McKinney donor claimed that he was told a $10,000 contribution would get
him a seat on the aisle next to the ambassador and an
up-close-and-personal look at her annual attempt to wet-kiss the
president on national television as he comes to the House of
Representatives to deliver his State of the Union address.
Another contributor
said he, too, had been deceived into donating to the McKinney campaign.
“When the ambassador was at Cornell University between elections, she
told me she was coaching the football team there, and for $50,000 I
could play quarterback in the big game against Harvard,” he said. “In
fact, I didn’t even get to dress out.”
Pundits disagree on
what affect McKinney’s recent political blunder may have on her future.
Some believe that most voters in the 4th District — which encompasses
most of DeKalb County, the southwest portion of Gwinnett County, as well
as large parts of Jupiter and Neptune — would vote for her just to get
her out of town for two years. Others believe she has been a national
embarrassment with her goofy and irresponsible comments and that she
should come home to run for lieutenant governor, where she will be
quickly forgotten because nobody knows what the lieutenant governor of
Georgia does, nor do they care.
In the meantime,
McKinney supporters have organized a statewide march to protest the
FEC’s decision. The ambassador’s spokesperson said, “This will be an
expensive endeavor, and we are seeking major funding. For a $100,000
gift to the McKinney campaign, you will be given a place of honor in the
parade and a couple of autographed fruitcakes. You will also be
guaranteed a window seat on the ambassador’s next trip to outer space.
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