Saturday, August 9, 2008

Back At It Update



  • One pill makes you larger, one pill makes you small.... Mark Morford reports on 9 of the best new drugs.

  • Okay, let's get this over with. John Edwards obviously has had a bit of a pecker problem. Shame on him. And what's worse is he just took himself out of the picture for a role at the convention, let alone a shot at attorney general. Well, at least this gives our Conservative friends something to crow about. Lord knows they needed something. Click on Olbermann below left, for his take on this whole mess.

  • From the lips of the man (John McCain, R-Idiot) who said we could be in Iraq for a hundred years: "Russia should immediately and unconditionally cease its military operations, withdraw all forces from the sovereign territory of Georgia."

  • Paul Krugman: "The GOP is the Party for Fools." Pretty much sums it up, doesn't it?

  • Greg Palast calls the McCain plan for nuclear power "Homer Simpson without the Donut."

  • What happens when you lock up one in every one hundred Americans? We're there, baby. Welcome to the Age of Incarceration.

  • Hey, fess up. Did you vote for Bush? Did you help put America's worse president ever into power? Time to make amends.
  • Who knew they ripped out the White House bowling alley, and put in an "Interrogation Room?" Now we know where Cheney spends his weekends.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Okay, let's get this over with. John Edwards obviously has had a bit of a pecker problem."

Well folks, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this little story is not over yet. If it were just about being "99 per cent honest" (you heard him say that didn't you)and the sex, it wouldn't make the Guiness Book of world records. Wilt Chamberlain holds that claim. The Mile High club is so full of names nobody cares anymore and you can bet Bill Clinton has a lip-lock on the one and only, now and forever, BJ in the Oral Office.

It's about all the money funneled to that woman Reille Hunter and ex-campaign staffer Andrew Young. I mean John Edwards war on poverty is one thing, but to outfit these two, of no visible means of self support, with multi-million dollar homes far away from North Carolina is going a bit over the top. Whose money is it anyway and gawd forbid that it's campaign funds or soft money. What I mean is, his chief financial advisor and fundraiser Fred Baron has admitted that he gave money to the woman "without Edwards knowledge", of course, but whose money? That's the question.

Anonymous said...

COCKADOODLEDOO!

Feels good to crow for a few seconds, doesn't it? Enjoy yourself, this is probably the last chance you'll get for quite a while.