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Republicans Intervene In Traffic Accident, Call Settlement "Shakedown"

by: fake consultant

Thu Jun 24, 2010 at 09:48:30 AM EDT


Brighton, Colorado (FNS)-Attorneys from the Republican Study Group (RSG) descended upon the 17th Judicial District courtroom of Judge John T Bryan today to present an amicus brief and associated oral arguments in order to prevent a settlement in a lawsuit related to an automobile accident in this Colorado city.

The intervening attorneys claim the settlement reached between the two parties to the accident is a "shakedown" because the plaintiff had not yet exhausted all possible legal remedies when the agreement was finalized, and because the agreement was executed in the presence of the plaintiff's brother, a well-known local attorney.

They hope Judge Bryan will decline to approve the settlement in today's hearing, and that he will order the parties to move forward to trial.

"What we have is government transferring property from one party, an admittedly unattractive one, to others, not based on preexisting laws but on decisions by one man, a car czar", said Crush Mimbaugh, attorney for the RSG, "and we are here today to protect all Americans from this legally sanctioned rape of an innocent driver."

fake consultant :: Republicans Intervene In Traffic Accident, Call Settlement "Shakedown"
The facts of the case are as follows: Ms. Maya Normousbutt, a resident of Brighton, was taking her kids to the corn maze and haunted house at Murray Farms, also located in Brighton, when her parked vehicle was struck by another car driven by a Mr. Dick Timoneous, of nearby Northglenn.

Mr. Timoneous was placing a note on Ms. Normousbutt's car when she returned to the parking lot and discovered that the accident had occurred.

Over the course of the next several weeks, she obtained several estimates for the damage, her insurance company paid for the repairs, and, during a meeting at her brother's law office that he helped to arrange, she, the defendant, and all insurance companies involved made an agreement to resolve all remaining issues in the lawsuit that had been filed on her behalf to effect recovery of damages.

Republican Study Group attorney Moe Barten presented this argument to the Judge during the hearing:

"We have a system in America built up based on the British tradition over 200 years of due process and fairness, where people that -- that do bad things or, in this case, a person that's responsible for a bad accident, we want to hold them responsible, do what we can to make the liable parties pay for the damages.

I'm speaking now totally for myself. I'm not speaking for the Republican Party. I'm not speaking for anybody in the America but myself, but I'm ashamed of what happened in that attorney's office yesterday.

I think it is a tragedy of the first proportion that a private individual can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown, in this case, a $2000 shakedown, with an attorney, who is legitimately conducting a investigation and has every right to do so to protect the interests of his client, participating in what amounts to a $2000 slush fund that's unprecedented in our nation's history, that's got no legal standing, and which sets, I think, a terrible precedent for the future."

Barten continued for several more minutes; unfortunately, the official transcript only records him as saying: "Harrumph, harrumph, harrumph" the entire time.

Near the end of the morning's presentations Barten's co-counsel, Bon Joehner, introduced a novel legal concept:

"I think the people responsible in the car accident-Mr. Timoneous and the federal government--should take full responsibility for what's happening there..."

Ms. Normousbutt's attorney, Harry Paratestes, Esq., offered a statement during the lunch recess:

"We are very disappointed at the RSG's efforts to become involved in this case.

My client, and her insurance company, were hoping to create a simple way to avoid litigation so that all claims might be promptly settled; if the RSG prevails we will have years of legal battles ahead of us before anything can be resolved and the plaintiffs in this case can be made whole for the damage done to them by the responsible party.

You know, folks, all we're trying to do is get paid back for getting her bumper fixed, and I have no idea why the RSG has a problem with that.

We also cannot understand why the taxpayer should be stuck with even one penny of the bill for fixing my client's car, and we surely can't figure out why Republicans would want the taxpayer to bail out Mr. Timoneous, or his insurer, for his bad driving. I mean, talk about moral hazard...

...After all, it's not like Uncle Sam was behind the wheel that afternoon; it was Dick Timoneous."

So, guess what, Gentle Reader: once again we're using satire to make a larger point, and once again all the speeches were slightly modified from the actual words of Rush Limbaugh, Joe Barton, and John Boehner-and I figured I'd better bring this to your attention now because I know I did such a good job of "obfuscating" the names in the story that no one would probably ever figure it out if I didn't.

And just for the record, there really is a Judge John T Bryan, and his Court was added to provide a very real location for this very fake story-and I hope he has a sense of humor about that-and even more importantly, I hope he realizes that nothing was said about him here, defamatory or otherwise, except to acknowledge his existence.

Finally: I just can not, for the life of me, figure out how Republican consultants gather around a conference table and say: "Hey, why don't we try to stick this one on the taxpayer-and then make sure we tell the public how much we support that idea...loudly."

But then again, I guess that's why I'm a fake consultant, and they're real ones.

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it's more fun... (0.00 / 0)
...to be pissed while laughing than to be just pissed.

even in the uk.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


What the hell are you talking about? (0.00 / 0)
Did you make up all of this, or some parts of it, or what?

If you made it all up, then you're not satirizing, you're slandering.


this is confusing (0.00 / 0)
I can tell that you are saying you made some or most of this up, but can't figure what parts.

both comments ask the same question... (0.00 / 0)
...so i'll deal with them together.

if you follow the links, you'll see the original comments from which the made up comments were derived.

obviously, mr. paratestes' comments (harry paratestes...see the joke?) were invented by me.

just for the future: the easy way you can tell when i'm doing satire is by the names of the involved parties.

for example:

harry paratestes.
dick timoneous.
maya normousbutt.

so there you go.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


Won't work (0.00 / 0)
First of all, it ain't true.  Second, it's not even based on something that is true ("Billionaires for Bush" was at least based on the basic truth that the really wealthy and self-serving would support W).

The real problem is that if this were actually to penetrate outside the left-leaning blogosphere you would be justifiably open to derision as someone who is just making stuff up about the conservatives.

To put it bluntly, this one's a dud.  Please try another tack.


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well, i'll tell you what... (0.00 / 0)
...i'll put up the original quotes, and we'll see how much i made up:.

here's the original, unaltered rush limbaugh "source":

So what we have is government transferring property from one party, an admittedly unattractive one, to others, not based on preexisting laws but on decisions by one man, pay czar Kenneth Feinberg.

and here's the fake, satirical quote:

"What we have is government transferring property from one party, an admittedly unattractive one, to others, not based on preexisting laws but on decisions by one man, a car czar", said Crush Mimbaugh, attorney for the RSG, "and we are here today to protect all Americans from this legally sanctioned rape of an innocent driver."

here's the fake barton quote...

"We have a system in America built up based on the British tradition over 200 years of due process and fairness, where people that -- that do bad things or, in this case, a person that's responsible for a bad accident, we want to hold them responsible, do what we can to make the liable parties pay for the damages.

I'm speaking now totally for myself. I'm not speaking for the Republican Party. I'm not speaking for anybody in the America but myself, but I'm ashamed of what happened in that attorney's office yesterday.

I think it is a tragedy of the first proportion that a private individual can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown, in this case, a $2000 shakedown, with an attorney, who is legitimately conducting a investigation and has every right to do so to protect the interests of his client, participating in what amounts to a $2000 slush fund that's unprecedented in our nation's history, that's got no legal standing, and which sets, I think, a terrible precedent for the future."

...and the real one:

We have a system in America built up based on the British tradition over 200 years of due process and fairness, where people that -- that do bad things or, in this case, a corporation that's responsible for a bad accident, we want to hold them responsible, do what we can to make the liable parties pay for the damages.

Mr. Stupak and Mr. Waxman are doing an excellent job working with Dr. Burgess and myself in conducting, I think, a very fair oversight investigation, and we're going to get into a number of those issues in this hearing, and we're going to ask you some pretty tough questions.

I'm speaking now totally for myself. I'm not speaking for the Republican Party. I'm not speaking for anybody in the House of Representatives but myself, but I'm ashamed of what happened in the White House yesterday.

I think it is a tragedy of the first proportion that a private corporation can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown, in this case, a $20 billion shakedown, with the attorney general of the United States, who is legitimately conducting a criminal investigation and has every right to do so to protect the interests of the American people, participating in what amounts to a $20 billion slush fund that's unprecedented in our nation's history, that's got no legal standing, and which sets, I think, a terrible precedent for the future.

and, finally the two boehners; real...

"I think the people responsible in the oil spill--BP and the federal government--should take full responsibility for what's happening there,"

...and "surreal":

"I think the people responsible in the car accident-Mr. Timoneous and the federal government--should take full responsibility for what's happening there..."

so, with all that in mind...you still think i'm just making all this stuff up?

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


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I guess the real problem (0.00 / 0)
The real problem is that your "satire" is not easily recognizable for what you're trying to satirize.  Also, you apparently made up an organization (this "Republican Study Group") that sounds too much like a real organization to be funny.

Satire isn't easy.  And nothing is more self-deflating than a joke that falls flat.

Much better if you left out this group and used a politician instead.  Also, putting this into a courtroom shifts the focus, introducing a red herring.  Finally, why Colorado?  There doesn't seem to be any reason for using a mountain state scenario to satirize a gulf region disaster.


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actually... (0.00 / 0)
...there really is a "republican study group": it's called the "republican study committee", the membership consists of more or less 2/3 of the republican members of the house, and the entire "shakedown" meme that we are hearing from republicans, from michael steele on down, actually originated from within the republican study committee.

and, you know, it actually helps to make the whole writing process easier when you're using the actual words of the actual people you're satirizing...which, as it turns out, is actually the case here.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


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i missed your last question: (0.00 / 0)
as to why the story is set in colorado: why not?

the gulf coast ain't the issue here: the issue here is whether a responsible party should be partially subsidized by the taxpayer when it comes to paying for the damage they did, which is a position espoused by the same republicans i quoted here.

an additional question: is it a "shakedown" to negotiate, out of court, a process that gets payment to the damaged parties more quickly? these same republicans say it is.

by moving the venue to this court, and making the dispute small enough for readers to wrap their heads around, we make an absurd little story illustrate the absurdity of that republican perspective...which is what satire is supposed to do.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


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