
- Candidate goes out on campaign trail
- Candidate makes speech...refers to someone in the crowd as Makaka
- Someone in crowd has video camera
- local news runs video of candidate calling person Makaka
- national news runs video of candidate calling person Makaka
- Stewart and Colbert run video of candidate calling person Makaka
- Local, national and comedy coverage of Makaka causes investigations into prior incidents
- Stories begin airing in regard to Candidate having confederate flag, using N-word...I don't know, having bed sheets with two little holes in them...whatever
- Candidate's Senate race gets very tight
- Candidate loses Senate race
- Seat becomes DECIDING VOTE in giving Senate to Democrats
- Having lost both the House and the Senate, President goes ahead with plan to fire Secretary of Defense
- New Secretary of Defense, along with a President's desire to appear bi-partisan with a Democrtaic Congress, leads to POSSIBLE end of war
- And I still don't even know what the fuck Makaka means.
Don't get me wrong...I'm FREAKIN' THRILLED he said it. I just wonder if it works this way on other planets.
(Anyone here ever play mousetrap? That was a cool game.)
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Well, Jellio, you can go to Wikipedia and learn all about Macaca if you want, but the quick and dirty explanation is that it's believed to be a derivation of macacque, which is a monkey, and that French colonials in Africa would use the slur. Allen's mother is of French African descent, so he probably learned it from her.
I'm more pissed about the fact that Bush only fired Rummy because of bad election results. Not because he's an inept leader of battle, since he'd still be secretary had the GOP won, but that his ineptitude helped lose the election.
It may be Mousetrap (which I enjoyed as a kid), but right now its running as smoothly as Dominoes.