It seems once or twice a year we need to go over this, so here we go again….
Yes, polar bears are very cute. And yes, they do, indeed, want to play with you. But no, it will not be as much fun as you thought it was gonna be. For you.
For the bears, however, it’ll be a pleasant diversion from a boring day of lying around the pool getting ogled by stupid tourists.
Of course, the big news of the weekend (other than the new Obama dog) was the successful rescue of Captain Phillips from the dread Somali pirates. We’re all happy about that (well, most of us; polls show that 3 out of 4 pirates disapprove of the way the situation was resolved), but there seems to be an awful lot of animosity out there directed toward the pirates. I don’t know why, really. They’ve obviously identified a niche in the market, which they’re attempting to fill.
When their actions result in loss of life or tear apart a family, we call them pirates and criminals. When a CEO decides to move his company’s manufacturing to Indonesia in order to exploit the cheap labor (and, in the process, destroy the lives of hundreds of families), we call him a shrewd businessman. When an insurance company denies a claim for a life-saving procedure to save money, we call it the “best health care in the world.” If a financial institution uses every loophole imaginable to avoid paying taxes, then takes billions in tax payer dollars in order to pay more in annual bonuses than most taxpayers will make in a lifetime, it’s called “contractual obligation.”
At least the pirates don’t hide behind the “invisible hand of the market” and “fiduciary responsibility” to justify their actions. They know the risks and rewards of their chosen profession, and if they wind up with a bullet in the head, well, so be it. They may be greedy criminals who don’t care who they have to kill or ruin to get their way, but at least they aren’t pretending to be saintly, misunderstood captains of industry making the world a better place. They may be scumbags, but at least they’re not lying, pretentious scumbags.
Which I guess is the difference between pirates and capitalists.
Very predictable how these stories got headline billing on the Today Show this morning. The 8-year old murder story became too repellent and ugly for them to deal with apparently. Don’t want to alienate too many of their viewers with the fact that these deviants are just as likely to be as religious as most of their brain-dead viewers. Endlessly fascinating on how the media manipulates their audience.
Having recognized the power of YouTube during the presidential campaign, when the BarackObamadotcom account uploaded more than 1,800 videos to the site, Obama now maintains an entire staff devoted to new media. Making your own videos pays off. Where a YouTube search for “George Bush” turns up mostly parody, TV news clips and gotchas (“George Bush idiot,” “George Bush shoe attack”), a comparable search for “Barack Obama” is stacked with videos approved and uploaded by the campaign or the administration. Users of YouTube may not recognize this.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/12/magazine/12wwln-medium-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine
Nice shots from Lincoln, today.
Lent’s over! Happy Thirsty Monday! :40: :alc:
Well played, sauter. Love the big full Monty hats.
Here is where I ate Saturday night. Fantastic. It is the drummer’s restaurant and has a sign on the front door that they don’t serve sushi. The drummer used to play with Hot Tuna so I guess that explains that. I went with a friend from Japan and she was thrilled with authentic dishes you never see here. If anyone ever comes to SF we’ll have to go.
Porn star Marilyn Chambers found dead in L.A. County home
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Phils announcer Harry Kalas dies
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Jury finds Phil Spector guilty of murder
A teabagging party of the political kind. Don’t be too shocked, but it’s attended by wingnuts with wingnut ideas.
President Barack Obama is allowing Americans to make unlimited transfers of money and visits to relatives in Cuba and easing other restrictions Monday, ushering in a new era of openness toward the island nation ruled by communists for 50 years.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/13/some-cuba-travel-restrict_n_186197.html
Mark Fidrych killed in accident
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I can’t believe Harrys gone. I was at work all day and just found out. That guy”s a legend around here.
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