We should appropriate some money for a national Museum of Stupid where we can keep our memories of these years alive for posterity.
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
I don’t think you need a museum to commemorate or memorialize something you can reasonably expect to encounter repeatedly on any given day.
Done. It’s called the Library of Congress.
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We’d have to build it on the moon to find enough real estate for a place that big. Or we could just start with Texas.
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Aka GWB museum in Texas. Don’t need to spread lies any further.
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The Museum will need to do revolving exhibits as there is far too much stupid to display all at one time.
The trillion dollar stupid exhibit could be a permanent display. The billion dollar stupid exhibit room would have to be somewhat larger. Wouldn’t need the revolving exhibits until we get down into the tens of million dollar stupid.
Sure because the stupid aren’t bankrupting the rest of us fast enough. The excess trillions already spent on the Bush/Obama wars, Wall St bailout, tax cuts, and healthcare profiteers have only gotten us as far as teetering on the edge of the fiscal cliff. Not that a measly little museum of stupid would push us over the cliff — not unless the RFP stipulated significant use of gold bricks in the construction and bid list restricted to major defense contractors.
Just build over a giant sinkhole and pour blood and wads of money into it daily.
Unfortunately it’s called the Arizona State Capitol
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can their be dioramas and tableaus like at Madam Tusseaud’s Wax Museum? Because I’d like to see Megan McArdle using a toddler as a human shield.
What, too soon?