AADD: American Attention and Deficit Disorder
I'm convinced that some Americans may be suffering from a clinical case of AADD: American Attention and Deficit Disorder.
First, those suffering from AADD have memory loss. Symptoms may include:
- Blatant denial of causes for the financial meltdown
- Memory loss is localized to the recall of the past eight years
- Revising the causes of the huge deficit
- Demanding that the president who has been in office for eight weeks FIX EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW!!!
- A national media that is obsessed with pitting parties and segments of the country against one another for ratings.
- Denial of the calendar year. The Dems may have a bad day, but how about that GOP in 2012?
- Erratic and inconsistent interviews performed by politicians who clearly have no clue what the average American is enduring these days
- High pitched games of verbal "hot potato" where it's no one's fault, but everyone's fault at the same time
- Unpredictable shifts in the blame game: "it's the banks' fault"; "it's poor people's fault"; "it's Wall Street's fault"; "it's the purple-ceramic-gnome-in-my-yard-that-talks-to-me fault"
- Claiming that health insurance is not part of the economic crisis
- Condoning torture and bragging about it on the news
- Restful nights
- Delusions of grandeur
- Excessive use of the word "no"
- Blatant denials of underhanded government decisions (see Chris Dodd-f*cker)
- A lack of stability
- Difficulty walking and chewing gum at the same time
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Explosive diarrhea of the mouth
- Bruising on head from hitting it against the wall
- Winding ass and scratching watch
- Erectile dysfunction or an erection if you don't have a penis
- Near death experiences
- Spontaneous seances
- Urges to start a food fight in the bakery at the grocery store
- Take regular breaths in and out
- Avoid overexposure to TV crews
- Avoid excessive amounts of TV viewing, particularly the news
- Read a good book
- Donate time to a worthy charity
- Smile, though your heart is breaking
- Stop using the stock market as a barometer to measure the recovery
- Hug and kiss those you love often
- Swear every now and then to release tension
- Walk your dog
- Make yourself a nice cup of tea using a tea ball instead of a teabag
- Laugh, laugh, laugh because if you don't, you may cry, cry, cry