Bleh, Monday. And the start of an “on call” week for me (though we don’t use the phrase “on call” because that would require them to pay me something). I always seem to get this when my boss is on one of his golf junkets. Hopefully it will be a quiet week, though I have my doubts. Bad for me, but good for Newt Gingrinch, who appears to have won the coveted Herman Cain endorsement. I’m guessing Herm feels a deep personal connection to the Newtster. So, the question is, will we actually see a Gingrinch/Obama race to make the White House white again? That’s gotta be good for Obama. Right? Crap, what if Newt actually wins? I mean, Obama might be half a loaf of light rye, but Newt’s just a slice of soggy old white bread. And who will Newt run with? Bachmann? Oh baby.
I got 20 (OK, 19.5, but who’s counting) gallons of kerosene yesterday, at $4.35 a gallon. $85. And I could have filled up another 4 cans. I find this highly annoying, but until I can afford another pellet stove, it’s the only way to make my workshop tolerable at this time of year (and it’s nice to have on hand in case the power goes out – which reminds me, I should run the generator for a while to charge up the battery).
I actually got to watch some football (about three quarters, in fact) yesterday afternoon (don’t worry, I didn’t expose my wife to it; I watched with my sister and her husband, who are both ignorant heathens like I am). Even better, while the teevee said it was the Bills/Titans game (Bills lost – HA!), in actuality it was the Jets/Redskins game, and the Jets kept it close before kicking the crap out of Washington in the end. So that was good.
Speaking of football, the parade of geezers continues for the Super Bowl halftime show, as the NFL announced that Madonna will be this year’s, um, “entertainment.” Woo-hoo. I never understood why Madonna was “popular” 30 years ago. But then I’ve never really had my finger on the pulse of pop culture.
The man who is both Tutti and Frutti – Little Richard – turns 79 today. And no doubt still has more energy than I had when I was 20. And Art Monk (sorry, sports guy) turns 54. He, too, looks to be in better shape than I am. Not that I’m really setting a high bar, there.
I know I’m ridiculous but this really astounds me:
Struggling to justify a recent television spot that reached new heights of deception, a top operative in Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign put it plainly, while insisting on anonymity:
“First of all, ads are propaganda by definition. We are in the persuasion business, the propaganda business…. Ads are agitprop…. Ads are about hyperbole, they are about editing. It’s ludicrous for them to say that an ad is taking something out of context…. All ads do that. They are manipulative pieces of persuasive art.â€
http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/05/the-reinvention-of-political-morality/?hp
Well, that’s exactly what they teach in J School. Nothing is in an ad by chance- Every detail has a message
It is all about the editing
I guess the hooligan Mountaineer fans at WVU have found a perfect home in the Big 12.
Hope all Kats are OK.
Thanks, Vern. Watched from miles away. Evidently OSU fans aren’t used to winning against OU and especially a decisive win at that. :alc:
OU cancelled their holiday lights event tonight – too cold. 28 degrees is too cold for the Okies. :billcat:
Decided the teaparty people don’t care about Gingrinch’s past or that they lie in their “propaganda” because most of the talkers on FuX are ex-felons or serial something-or-rather.
Like folks here needed another reason to dispise :fu: Danny :fu: Goldberg :fu: {Fred, we need ya, buddy.}
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The creepy thing is that DG looks a little like future gone-to-seed Marc 😯
That was cruel, OKat. I am not sure I will continue to be concerned about your Dust Bowl well being. And art, I am happy Maron probably doesn’t darken our door anymore.
Apparently Franken is a SOPA supporter so Danny got his hooks into him at AAR and by putting out his two records on his label. I would also think DG’s aarival at AAR may have been greased by Al.
Here’s the rub. DG is a loser music business dinosaur who can’t survive the current industry models and is looking for scapegoats and artificial remedies to preserve whatever he can of his whatever. Hilary Rosen is another one of his ilk. Regrettably, his shortcomings were probably among the reasons he ended up joining and destroying AAR that long ago. The fact that he even is referred to as the former president of Mercury Records is enough said.
And all that being said, DG and I have some mutual friends and he has and still represents some worthy artists and causes. I won’t raise the Cobain questions again. (oops)
:fu:, DG! I hope you are condemned to a life of hanging out with Lefshitz.
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