Last night I had a dream that I was on The McLaughlin Group. Well, not actually on it. In the dream, I had just had lunch with John McLaughlin and the rest of the group. We had either just recorded the show or were about to record the show, and it was raining. We were waiting for a cab and were having difficulty getting one. Arianna Huffington was there, which was odd because she's not on the show, and she had a car and driver. She called him and when he arrived (in a Rolls, I believe) she and John jammed in the front seat. Tony Blankley and I told them we'd just grab a cab. Again, odd because the backseat was empty.
Analogcabin @ 10:27 AM ------------------------- Once again, Barack Obama is leading by example. He's absolutely right: I'm sure releasing your tax returns is a thoroughly uncomfortable thing to have to do, but it's about transparency. Americans say they want it, our elected officials claim to fight for it, but how many of them really have the courage of their convictions when the rubber hits the road? Of the big six, exactly one. Analogcabin @ 9:03 AM ------------------------- So the big news today seems to be that a private equity firm (whatever that is) called Cerberus Capital bought Chrysler for $7.4 billion. Analogcabin @ 9:02 AM ------------------------- Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse.... Analogcabin @ 9:11 AM -------------------------
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Maybe it's just my perception, but don't the various evil-doings of faceless corporate entities sufficiently project a demonic image? Isn't naming said entities after the hound of Hades just ostentacious?
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Poston, RIP.
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