It’s Saturday,but not just any Saturday, it is Bush-lite Saturday. The Bushie staffers have handed in their cell phones and other implements of mischief, cleaned out their desk drawers and left town (except of course those who have been insinuated into the fabric of the permanent government so that their misdeeds can continue.) Bush is wallowing in myopia at Camp David and Laura is chain smoking in the kitchen (more about that in a moment.) It’s done. It’s over. Of course there may very well be last minute pardons. But, no more neo-con governing. I am relieved, as if that nasty splinter has finally been removed.
As for Laura, I met someone recently whose brother, or brother-in law, is a secret service person who says that Laura is a three pack a day chain smoker. Can’t blame her if it’s true. It’s probably quite unnerving to have your inept, incurious, husband sitting with Dickie Chaney and plotting to change the world. I think I’d smoke too, but I doubt it would be tobacco.
I find myself very excited about Obama’s inauguration and I am surprised, having lived through many inaugurations before this, at all the excitement around me. Schools are planning ways to have the students watch. The receptionist at Hubby’s doctor spontaneously volunteered that she’s going to the inauguration. Hubby and I are planning to go upstate (sorry PJ it’s north of The City so it must be up) to watch with son and daughter and their families. It is not like the usual inception of a prez that takes place while I’m working and I hear about it on the news, that evening.
Hope really does spring eternal. Have a good one.
I am doing everything I can to delay installing this replacement hard drive. I think tomorrow I will have to bite the bullshit.
I wonder if O’Bama will be sniffing around for Laura’s butts?
Hopefully O’Bama and Joe the Biden have a crack staff of independent and private electronic and security experts to sweep their premises when they move in for surveillance and sabotage.
Don’t delay, install today!
Colorado is cutting $650 M from it’s budget just for the remainder of the fiscal year. $2M for meals for shut-ins. I don’t think marc is exaggerating when he says they just want us (especially the elderly) to die. The Colo thugs want to keep highway funding at it’s present levels and cut social services by hundreds of millions.
It’s horrifying and interesting to realize what our reps consider their budget priorities.
:turkey: I think Bush is the turkey whom Cheney is riding outta town.
200 or so people who showed up for the fundraiser at a posh hotel resort knew the man in a Chinese-style brown silk shirt was the half brother of President-elect Barack Obama. They had a rare encounter with Ndesandjo, who has been dodging the media since his family ties were made public last summer.
For the past seven years, Ndesandjo has been living in Shenzhen, a freewheeling city just across the border from Hong Kong. The announcement for his piano concert identified him as a strategic marketing consultant. He also helped start a chain of eateries in China called Cabin BBQ.
Ndesandjo has a thin mustache, shaved head and a gold stud in his left earlobe. He slightly resembles his half brother, and shares the same trim, athletic physique. He speaks Mandarin, is a vegetarian and practices Chinese calligraphy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/16/mark-ndesandjo-obamas-hal_n_158692.html
How many half-brothers does this guy have?
Friday, January 16, 2009
Is Coleman’s Goal a Do-Over?
The smirking chimp will leave with the lowest approval ratings ever recorded-
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/16/opinion/polls/main4728399.shtml?source=mostpop_story
Thanks Web!
SP I think you finally figured out that turkey emo!
It’s almost over: :hot:
My Bush Cheney Countdown Clock does not adjust for PST.
😡 :rant1: :fustrate: :tap:
:turkey:
Do not worry, Vernon. As long as they go it does not matter what time the clock says.
:turkey: “We’re late, we’re late, for a very important date…..in Texas!
Oh, you people are so ESTocentric!
No new students at UW in Seattle this spring! That’s nuts!
wallowing in hyperopia has it’s drawbacks, too.
Heh, Joe Biden sounded a little like Chauncey Gardener today.
I don’t know who that is. I googled Chauncey Gardiner, though http://www.analogartsensemble.net/labels/politics.html
Eek! :joe:
(re #16’s link) “vacuous”? I would use that adjective for 43 but not 44.
When I googled Chancey Gardiner, I got this link which I like a whole lot better, trav.
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44 & Co arrived in the Georgia 300 at Union Station!
It’s Chance, the gardener from “Being There.” Played by Peter Sellers in the movie (one of the few movies that are actually as good as the book, which is a very short yet brilliant novel written by Jerzy Kosinski).
Chance was a mentally challenged individual who was a gardener for a wealthy man, left homeless by the death of his employer. Impeccably attired, he takes to the streets and is hit by a limo and taken in and mistaken for a brilliant political strategist, as he talks about winter coming to the garden, to be followed by the spring (they think he’s speaking in metaphor about the economic situation, when in fact he’s being literal).
Joe Biden was talking today about the cold weather, and having faith that spring would arrive.
thank you, pj. you have patience and I greatly appreciate that fine quality.
I like to watch…
Indeed. 😉
Poll Finds Faith in Obama, Mixed With Patience
I saw Chauncy Gardner as more of a simpleton but maybe that is what we call mentally challenged now a days. Like hobo versus homeless, I guess. You guys should see the movie if you haven’t, it’s one of my favorites. And now that I’m a farmer I like it even better. 🙂 And the job is totally awesome so far, by the way. :yippee:
Re: 21 :rofl2:
I just didn’t know the most politically correct way to phrase it. Retarded? Idiot? Moron? Pure? Jesus-like? Whatever, great book, great movie. From what I’ve read, Peter Sellers read the book and pestered Kosinski for the rights to turn it into a movie, with him (Sellers) as Chance.
A shame we had to lose Peter Sellers so young. Kosinski, too. He committed suicide in 1991.
Having an awesome job is definitely a good thing. Good going, KP.
Travis, I guess we should be glad that he has any kind of “opia.” Mostly he seemed pretty blind.
I have amblyopia. 😯
:yawn:
😮 😯 8)
Wow! Peter Sellers’ reading of “A Hard Day’s Night” really turned me on! :hot: Maybe Marc should attempt to interpret his favorite song in poetic verse in his poetry minute on the show.
Kind of reminds me of Sebastian Cabot doing Dylan, except……better. 😕