Monday, November 5, 2012

"Buzz"


A political candidate delivers a speech hooked up to a machine that buzzes every time he says anything untrue:

Good Evening.  I’m Bob Michaels.

BUZZ

I’m Bob Markowitz.  Tonight, it is my honor…

BUZZ

It is my duty…

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It’s what politicians do… Which is to speak to you on the eve of what many people believe…

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Of what some people believe…

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Of what my handlers have told me to pretend… is the most important election…

EYEING THE MACHINE

Since the last election.  (CHUCKLING)  Just a little joke.

BUZZ

Okay, I was cornered.  But it was funny.

BUZZ

A little funny.

NO BUZZ

(TO MACHINE)  Thank you.  (THEN) My fellow Americans, what we are dealing with in this election are two candidates who hold diametrically opposing views…

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Who have substantially differing views…

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Who agree on just about everything.   The real difference is in character.  Throughout this campaign, my opponent has lied…

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Has seriously distorted…

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Has told the truth about my record.  As I have told the truth about his.

BUZZ

Okay, we both lied.  But he started it.

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I started it.  But make no mistake.  My opponent and I are not the same.  It saddens me deeply...

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I am happy to tell you… that my opponent has received huge campaign donations from corporate billionaires, who I would never in the world have gone to for money.

BUZZ

I would think long and hard about going to for money.

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I asked them for money, and they laughed in my face.  But let me tell you something. The Fat Cats may hate me.  But I welcome their hate.

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What have I got to lose? – They’re not giving me any money!  But you know what?  That’s fine.  Because when you come down to it, I’m for the little guy.

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I’m for whoever contributes to my campaign.  Let me finish by saying that, win or lose, I mean what I say.

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I’ve think seriously about what I say.

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What do you want me to say? – I’ll say it.  Throughout this campaign, I have been consistent…

BUZZ

In my inconsistency.  My opponent calls it “flip-folopping”; I call it “playing to win.”  It’s been a long, hard campaign, Ladies and Gentlemen, but I am energized…

BUZZ

…very tired, but confident I will prevail.

BUZZ

I have little doubt that I will prevail.

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The polls say I’m a goner.  But the only poll that really counts is the poll where you, the electorate, cast your votes.  Voting is a civic duty.  And so, my friends

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Whoever you are…I don’t care who you vote for…    

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As long as you vote for me.  On behalf of my beautiful wife…

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(PLEADING, TO THE MACHINE)  Gimme a break, will ya!

AN ASHAMED SILENCE FROM THE MACHINE

On behalf on my beautiful wife and our two wonderful children, I thank you for your support.  God bless you all, and may God bless America.

THE SPEECH IS OVER.

That could have gone worse.

BUZZ

You can turn it off now.

3 comments:

  1. This was very good, Earl. As you've said (or somebody said), for something to be truly funny, it has to hit close to the mark. You did that, I think.

    But it's a little sad, too. I've gotten to the point where I don't think a person who tells the truth will get elected. Remember the famous Walter Mondale quote, "Mr. Reagan will raise taxes, and so will I. He won't tell you. I just did." That didn't get him very far.

    Jim Dodd

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  2. Very funny and depressingly accurate. Speaking of political machinations, I saw your credit on a very interesting doc called "Family Guys?" on the BBC (or the online thingy that BBC programmes go onto) about the relationship between US sitcom and US society, with the emphasis on politics. It was a credit for an ep of the Cosby Show, which they played a clip of. So you'll be getting a royalty cheque in the post - although it's the BBC so I wouldn't be ordering a new Porsche. Very good doc though.

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  3. Reminiscent of a bit Carson used to do.

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