Thursday, September 18, 2008

Thursday Stuff

"The Pap Attack" gives us a lesson in deregulation (and "Fast Food Nation" by Eric Schlosser gives us a detailed - and sickening - look at Mad Cow Disease, by the way; Pap is referring to this)...



...K.O. tells us here that "Governor Hottie" "blinked" after all when offered the VP spot, as opposed to what she said to Charlie Gibson (this begs the following question as far as I'm concerned; can she and McBush TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT ANYTHING??!!); also, it sounds like "deja vu all over again" on FEMA, and there's more on the mystery of the anthrax laced with silicon...



...and didn't I tell you the other day that the Times reported that she wanted to be president (and she's supposed to be such a dynamic speaker? OK, I guess, but she sounds like a shrieking harpie more than anything else, IMHO)...



(Oh, and by the way, Senator McBush came up with this gem today, but here's the problem with that.)

...and this is actually some first-class reporting on "Governor Hottie" by NBC News...



...here's Indigenous ("Out Of Nowhere," with Mato Nanji on lead guitar - SRV lives!)...



...and as a tribute to Norman Whitfield, here's "You Got My Soul On Fire" by The Temptations (churning out that '70s funk).

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