Friday, July 31, 2009
Why I Oughta!
What Can I Believe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMnSp4qEXNM&NR=1
This is very interesting, as I don't know what to make of it. The Republicans held a majority in both Houses throughout the years of the Bush administration under discussion.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0774721.html
I think some of this could certainly be true (as I think they're all money hungry whores), but Fox has a reputation for actively participating in news creation and I for one couldn't say how much historical revision has occurred via the efforts of the video's producer. If Bush could count on a majority in the Congress, and he and his advisors were so concerned about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, (and, yes, I also believe George really was that stupid) why not do something about it?
I'm surprised they didn't include a "re-enactment" of Barney Frank rimming Nancy Pelosi's husband.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Death and Re-Birth of Michael Jackson
The most alarming aspect of the death of Michael Jackson, for me, if not for Mr. Jackson, is that he has gone from pariah to saint by virtue of an apparent insomnia medication overdose. We hated him, now we lament his passing with the gnashing of teeth and rending of garments. In a court of law he was found not guilty of child molestation in regards to his patently odd behavior with young boys, though in the public's mind this finding was attributed primarily to a skillful legal defense team's work. The public's mind, ruled by the media, which covered the legal proceedings as entertainment, convicted the entertainer. Now, in an effort to sell more erectile dysfunction drugs we are treated to a State Funeral, replete with a delightfully understated gold plated casket. Though Congressman Peter King's thoughts are duly noted, what neither viewpoint acknowledges is that the truth exists as a separate entity, unencumbered by fears, prejudices, idol worship, or the challenging need to sell discretionary consumer goods to the unemployed.
