There's only 57 more shopping days until nominations for the Top DUmmies of 2014 get underway circa suppertime Thanksgiving Eve; less than two months.
It's probably time to slowly start getting one's ducks--er, DUmmies, in a row.
This has been a lean year for primitivity, but we still have the mid-term elections coming up 35 days hence, and one's sure that no matter what happens, that's going to give us at least two or three top DUmmies for this year.
Besides the top ten DUmmies, keep in mind these awards:
(a) the William Rivers Pitt, the "Willie," for the most-memorable primitive since January 2001;
(b) the Steven Dawes, the "Steve," for the primitive who most made an ass of himself in 2014:
(c) the Nadin Abbott, the "nadin," for the primitive with the most exaggerated opinion of himself in 2014; and
(d) the Bartholomew Scott, the "Skippy" or the "Barry," whichever one prefers, for the primitive who proved the most-outlandishly paranoid in 2014.
(The "Skippy" replaces the Robyn McGrath, the "Rob," of previous years.)
The rules will be the same as last year.