by Ernest Hogan
By the time this
post goes up, the Fiesta de San Fermín will have started, PETA will
have protested the running of the bulls, and bullfights will be
going on. I will be properly distracted. Good. I'll need it.
The presumptive
election has more than just record heat and the usual heat-island
zombie-brain effect adding an extra level of surrealism to the
Phoenix Metro area. Lots of vehicles are flying huge American flags
as they rush down the mural-festooned streets. There's a tension, not
unlike that in outlying towns like Payson.
You don't have to
go searching for America these days. Instead, modern easy riders are
likely to find their desperate country tracking them down. And in
Arizona, it's well-armed.
And the summer sun
makes it look and feel like a spaghetti western. Is that Ennio
Morricone music I hear?
Donald Trump has
damnear nabbed the Republican presidential nomination with the same
kind of campaign that has won a few businessmen the governorship of
Arizona. “Get a businessman in there!” the voters say. “Get the
state making a profit!” Maybe his plan is to make the country one
big Arizona. There's even buzz about him wanting Jan Brewer for
Vice-President. I wonder if he knows that in the past, the
businessman/governor ends up impeached and imprisoned?
But now it doesn't look like Donald
will be doing a slam dunk. The Republicans are in turmoil. It's been
said that Trump is basically the guy in a bar who will say anything
to get laid, only this time he's trying to screw the entire country.
I'm reminded of the words of that great Republican, Abraham Lincoln,
“You
can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all
the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”
It's
hard to predict. November is still a ways off. All kinds of bizarre
shit can happen. I'm keeping my overdeveloped imagination on a short
chain.
What
I can say is that there's going to be a lot of unhappy people after
Election Day.
That
triggers a flashback, to the night before the election in 2008. I was
working at Borders. I guy was stomping through the shelves, talking
into his cell phone: “You know if he
gets elected the Rapture is happening in a couple of weeks!”
Better go to San Fermin.com or a site with live TV feed from Pamplona.
Concentrate on something more civilized, like bullfighting.
After, we can get back to the Summer of
WTF, and as Hunter Thompson said, “watch the real beasts perform.”
Ernest Hogan's
High Aztech will be available in a softcover edition soon, and
his story “Flying Under the Texas Radar with Paco and Los
Freetails” will be in Latin@ Rising next year. Meanwhile,
he's contemplating unfinished novels and getting new ideas.
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