The thing that sucks about actually doing something on the weekend for a change is that you need a couple days to recover from it. Instead, it’s back to work again. And I’m really not in the mood for that today.
Oh, BTW, this is post number 1,000.
Posted by pjsauter on July 14, 2008
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The thing that sucks about actually doing something on the weekend for a change is that you need a couple days to recover from it. Instead, it’s back to work again. And I’m really not in the mood for that today.
Oh, BTW, this is post number 1,000.
Suddenly, I feel really good about not subscribing to the New Yorker. O’Reilly is probably drooling already. More than usual, I mean.
The NYer says the cover is a spoof on the spoof on the way that the Obamas have been perceived but of course it will feed the ranters.
For you Seattle area folks:
MIXED EMOTIONS
Monday, July 14, 2008
Posted by Jim Hightower
Listen to this Commentary
Mixed emotions are what you experience when you see your 16-year-old daughter come home from the prom with a Gideon Bible under her arm.
I get mixed emotions watching Barack Obama. On the one hand, he clearly has progressive instincts and a phenomenal potential to be this century’s FDR, but on the other hand, he sometimes shows up carrying the Holy Bible of Corporatized Politics-As-Usual under his arm.
mornin all!
sheesh!
that drawing on the NY’r is one ugly portrayal!
i’m going to write in “Zippy the Pinhead” this november.
I feel for you PJ. Today is another day off, I should clean the house but I worked all day yesterday and I think I’m just going to rent a couple of movies and veg.
Last winter, Rep. Bill Delahunt decided he wanted more information from the Bush administration about long-term U.S.-Iraqi security negotiations.
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The Massachusetts Democrat began holding a series of hearings intended to press the administration into greater clarity. Eventually, Ambassador David Satterfield and Assistant Secretary of Defense on International Security Affairs Mary Beth Long accepted one of Delahunt’s invitations and told him the administration did not intend to seek the Congress’ blessing before finalizing the next security agreement with the Maliki government.
At which point, Delahunt lit on idea. Why not go around Bush and Maliki and talk directly to the members of Iraq’s parliament? After all, just as Delahunt thought the U.S. Congress ought to vet the next security agreement — especially if it contained the authorization for troops to fight — he realized Iraq’s parliament should have a role to play as well.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/14/congressman-goes-over-bus_n_112564.html
RG- maybe you really should have taken pj to Hydesville, NY.
http://dorseyland.blogsome.com/2007/03/05/travels-with-paul-whats-really-scary-about-america-part-2/ 😮
I think I just saved a little love bird with the help of a neighbor. I saw this bright yellow bird out front trying to fly so I went out and captured it and brought him in. I posted a message on the neighborhood listserve and a neighbor called and said he had a cage I could use. When he came over he said the bird was almost dead and he went straight home to get some birdie gatorade and came back and administered it. I’ve been dripping it over the little guys beak since and he’s come round. He climbed up on the bowl and is eating now. Yay! :parrot:
Nice job, KP.
“Full On Fucked With Marc Maron”
“standup at the end of a rope”
Come down and enjoy some desperate, compulsive, necessary standup from one of the best practitioners of desperate, compulsive, necessary standup
Saturday, July 19 at 10:00pm
UCB Theater Los Angeles
Nothing yet on this weeks Maron v. Seder but I think Sam is off to NetRoots Nation.