Friday, April 02, 2010

Friday Stuff

Good for Ed Rendell to encourage everyone to play nice - all any of us can do is try...

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..."Worst Persons" (Erick Erickson actually doesn't spew profanity and conjure up images of bestiality when he says that there's no authority that says he has to fill out the census - wrong, and more on Erickson shortly; Flush Limbore actually says that he isn't responsible for trying to link President Obama to a certain Austrian former postcard painter with a funny mustache - uh, no; but Jim "High And Tight" Bunning and Crazy Tom Coburn share the honors tonight for holding up relief for victims of flooding...stand up and take a bow, you red state numbskulls who voted for these two clowns)...

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...Rachel Maddow talks here with Thurbert Baker, a Georgia gubernatorial candidate and the state's attorney general, who has enough sense to avoid that ridiculous lawsuit over health care reform unlike 14 of his peers (and of course, Baker is meeting with the requisite Repug umbrage for it)...

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Update 4/14/10: God, Perdue is an idiot (here).

...and just in time for the opening of the 2010 Major League Baseball season, it looks like the Boston Red Sox have one hell of an exciting new promotion (don't tell Ron Paul, or he may think they're serious)...


Red Sox Announce Plans To Return Fenway To Original 1912 Conditions

...and it's time to check in with Jon Stewart (and once more, to quote Steve Benen, "This is CNN?" - We'll have to "leave it there.")...

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...and I know Good Friday is perhaps the darkest day on the Catholic liturgical calendar, just as Easter is a day of rejoicing, so, since I don't expect to be doing much posting this Sunday, I thought I'd offer this little number which, moodwise, is about halfway between the two (Jackson Browne covered this way back when also).

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