Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Magic

The song "Magic" on Bruce Springsteen's new disc of the same name starts out as a magician showing his audience one trick after another. But as the song progresses Springsteen invokes a theme that runs throughout the current White House Administration. As Ron Suskind reported in his book "The One Percent Solution" an administration official was quoted as saying "we control the reality. When you think you know the reality, we change that reality...".

It's a magic act.

I see that ClearChannel is not promoting this record:
http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2007/10/clear-channel-republican-propaganda.html

Please buy "Magic", you'll be glad you did!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

I Love This Guy's Writing

Matt Taibbi is just laugh-out-loud funny. He has been covering the Republicans running for Prez of the U.S. of A. for Rolling Stone magazine. His stories are one of the main reasons I keep my subscription.


http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/16983679/mitt_romney_the_huckster

Thursday, October 18, 2007

I Hear The Drums Of War

...again.

Yesterday our illustrious leader held a presser to tell us the Congress sucks and that if Iran even has the knowledge to build a nuclear weapon it'll be WWIII.

This morning Joe Scarborough had ex-chief of staff Andy Card on his Morning Joe show. You know, the architect of the Iraq war propaganda in 2002.

David Ignatius of the Washington Post in his column today plays on the fear of Al Qaeda getting a nuclear and/or biological weapon.

Al Qaeda = Terrorist ; Terrorist= Iran
Therefore: Al Queda = Iran

Simple, huh.

The Fear Card is in play Ladies and Gents.

Stay tuned.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

The Road To Recovery

A few posts back I was complaining about not being able to smell. I went an Ear, Nose and Throat doctor who told me that I have polyps in both sinuses. Surgery was needed.

Yesterday I had that procedure. I am home taking it easy for a few days.

My only concern for the operation was having my nose packed while the healing takes place. But now the surgeon uses a plastic sleeve a little thicker than cellophane to hold against the nostril and allows me to breath. Isn't technology great!