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THE NEWS HACK'S CREED: I know more than you. I make lots more money than you. I'm smarter than you. I'm sexier than you. I appear on TV all the time. I work ten minutes a day. I rule the universe. I'm going to live forever. You are an idiot. THE NEWS HACK'S CREED, No. 2: A lie isn't a lie when it tells THE TRUTH. THE NEWS HACK'S CREED, No. 3: I've come to realize that the looseness of the journalistic life, the seeming laxity of the newsroom, is an illusion. Yes, there's informality and there's humor, but beneath the surface lies something deadly serious. It is a code. Sometimes the code is not even written down, but it is deeply believed in. And, when violated, it is enforced with tribal ferocity. --JOHN "OMERTA" CARROLL. THE NEWS HACK'S CREED, No. 4: News isn't news when we don't report it. PERMALINKS: THE NEWS HACKS' DICTIONARY THE EUGENE DAVID GLOSSARY AMERICA'S MOST UNINTENTIONALLY FUNNY WEB SITE! Blogroll Me! |
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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5:49 PM
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To say ad-blurbists can have it both ways underestimates the number of ways ad-blurbists can have it.
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5:42 PM
by Gene
People in glass houses....
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5:27 PM
by Gene
A single cross-country round trip on a Gulfstream IV, or GIV, the model owned by Feinstein's husband, churns out about 83,000 to 90,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, experts say. By contrast, on a per capita basis, the average American produces 50,000 pounds from all activities in an entire year. Do we detect a trend here?
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5:24 PM
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...who has a $1,200 monthly electric bill. P. S. One of the Glibs at Dow 36,000's site calls it a "kerfluffle." Okay, we can agree -- the name of our Web-driven age is Kerfluffle -- although we note he calls it a kerfluffle because he lives the sacred Gordon Gekko life, and it wouldn't be half so vexing if the President-Designate of the United States weren't such a gecko.
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1:37 PM
by Gene
My point still stands: Why can't Iraq's Muslims hate each other without bombs?
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11:38 AM
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Consider adding required courses that cover issues of race, ethnicity, gender and international study. [DONE! And it's PC at the same time!] Hire more minority faculty and increase scholarships for top minority students. (The report points out that 41 percent of the members of Duke’s 2010 graduating class are either black, Asian, Hispanic or Native American). [Ditto!] Promote service learning (Brodhead pointed to the recent DukeEngage program to promote civic engagement). [You mean our frats don't do community service?] Increase the faculty’s role in athletics oversight (Brodhead said faculty should provide advice to administration and to trustees, who have final oversight of athletics policy). [Sounds like Congressional ethics reform.] Decrease practice and travel time demands on its athletes and ensure they receive appropriate academic support. [And decrease the Cameron Crazies' time on ESPN.] Reduce the number of athletes admitted near the low end of Duke’s academic standards. [Now really!] Applaud yourselves for a job well done! You will anyway.
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10:37 AM
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the administration and federal regulators are closely monitoring financial markets which appear to be "working well." WHEW! You had us worried there, Ben.
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10:26 AM
by Gene
The best selling Vista on Amazon.com is the Home Premium Upgrade, at 31. XP Home Full Version is 25!
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9:21 AM
by Gene
Oh the joy to be a Democrat!
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9:16 AM
by Gene
The resolution, passed 5-0 Monday by the council's Civil Rights Committee, will not be enforceable and carries no penalty. Okay, Noo Yawk City Council, when does the penalty kick in? That leads some observers to question its merit. Noo Yawkers can think?
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9:12 AM
by Gene
Eh?
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8:16 AM
by Gene
Who knew? And if it takes all this mean behavior to be effective why is Congress such a festering malodorous swamp?
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8:05 AM
by Gene
These two parties were made for each other. Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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6:10 PM
by Gene
Black Voters Shift Support African Americans voters now favor Sen. Clinton over Sen. Obama, poll shows. [Home-page hed and squib] African American Voters Shift Support to Obama [Story hed]
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5:53 PM
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5:48 PM
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Where did people get the idea Bill the Bugmeister is God and the computer is Jesus?
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5:03 PM
by Gene
![]() We may presume this "young tagger" is now an Internet hero. Let's see: terrorists using Google Earth to target soldiers...terrorists doing victory laps on YouTube...electronic crimes committed every second...what happened to the revolution the Web was supposed to bring about?
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3:39 PM
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1:35 PM
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11:37 AM
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Ramadi Bombing Kills 18, Mostly Children Can't Iraq's Muslims hate each other without bombing?
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9:14 AM
by Gene
I don't know much about Anna Nicole Smith's life, apart from what the sleazy celebrity magazines tell me. But I don't need to know the details. It's simple, really: 1. Sex tends to make people stupid. 2. Stupid people tend to break down good order. 3. Smith was very sexy. 4. Smith was very stupid. 5. Smith was very lucky. 6. Smith lacked the cultural safeguards (religion, ethics, etc.) to limit the damage from 3), 4) and 5). You don't need to be John Calvin to see that Smith's life and death were predestined to wreak havoc.
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6:46 AM
by Gene
At $50 million a pop that's enough for 10 pictures -- not counting the ads and publicity which cost just as much. A few flops and Son will burn a hole in His pocket big time. Sloan's [that's some functionary with the parent UA, which must call itself MGM] plan to use a star of Cruise's stature to revive UA harked back to the studio's founding in 1919. Silent film icons Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and director D.W. Griffith formed the studio as a way to give artists creative freedom and ownership in their films. Which conveniently neglects the fact that UA didn't really hit the big time until the 1950s, when the last of the founding partners gave up control.
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6:41 AM
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Monday, February 26, 2007
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5:54 PM
by Gene
"Nobody," she adds, "ever went broke overestimating the desperate unhappiness of the American public." We would ordinarily assume Sara was either ignorant or was trying in a hammer-on-anvil way to be ironic. But we cannot assume the latter as people in the publishing trade tend to be the Mafiosi of words. And we can't assume the former because people in media know everything. We will merely assume Sara picked up on this line as if by osmosis (we suspect she could not identify the author) and decided to turn it into what she believed was a witty statement. But alas for Sara it is more telling than she may have intended, for the verbiage-disgorging biz has hit a double: it can wade in dough overestimating the desperate unhappiness of the American public even as it wades in dough underestimating its intelligence. And Mencken's age had Émile Coué, as forgotten now as Oprah's latest fad will be twenty years hence.
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5:39 PM
by Gene
There's one difference, though: Henry Luce (or at least a few of his regiments of yes-men) would have had the guts to say that had Al won we would not have had 9/11. But we expect no less than pretentious squoosh from the Universe's Greatest, Most Overrated Magazine.
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5:32 PM
by Gene
Unfortunately, if we know B. S. Defender, he has a cement jaw. (Via Ms. Travers)
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3:32 PM
by Gene
And how many brothers and sisters does it have?
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12:25 PM
by Gene
Every year, TV critics lament the Oscarcast. But a reviewer -- sitting alone, eating takeout food and writing under deadline pressure -- is not seeing the show under ideal circumstances. Home viewers may or may not have a good time, depending on who else is in the living room (and whether or not they win the Oscar pool). But live and in person, it's a surreal delight that's a reminder of the old-fashioned phrase "Hollywood glamour." Admittedly, a newcomer's perspective may fade after years of Oscar-going. And for many, the evening comes after a grueling five months of campaigns, and at the end of a jam-packed week of partying (which, after all, is just another form of work). But it's good to remember that about 800 million people would be glad to have the oppportunity of being at the Kodak. Groaning about attending is like complaining about high taxes because your income was so enormous: There are bigger problems in the world to deal with. Give this man a new name -- Army Archerd!
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11:59 AM
by Gene
Cut the comedy, Savior -- run! H-wood needs you!
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9:35 AM
by Gene
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9:19 AM
by Gene
Jo-NAH didn't write this?!?
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9:05 AM
by Gene
Be careful what you wish for....
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8:58 AM
by Gene
It is easier, though, to be frugal frugal frugal on several million million million a year.
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8:46 AM
by Gene
Alas, this is probably not a good idea, because we forget Pakistan has a -- neighbor, and if the best-selling prez is bad, there's always a chance for worse. Meantime, we could probably cut Egypt's allowance without too much fuss. ![]() Of course, seeing a picture like this, we can understand why some people may get annoyed.
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8:12 AM
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8:09 AM
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Today must be one of those rare days in the luxury news suites, where everyone has a smile on hi -- their face, sort of like the day we left Vietnam, and all the world is right again. Sunday, February 25, 2007
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5:24 PM
by Gene
At 78, Ennio Morricone is the reigning dean of film composers.... NUF SAID. (Both links via ArtsJournal.com, along with the quote)
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2:19 PM
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2:14 PM
by Gene
Concerns about Iran have reduced opposition to US plans to extend its 'star wars' defense system. Obviously someone's still opposed to be using that Star Wars cliché -- and while you're at it, "Christian" "Scientists", couldn't you capitalize "Star Wars"?
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1:57 PM
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11:47 AM
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11:35 AM
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[M]arketers have to accept that they won't please all the people all the time. Even advertisers who don't think they're using consumer-generated media have to accept that messages are likely to be mashed up, reinterpreted, parsed and criticized. Consumers, as is repeated endlessly, are in control. Of course, that also means they know where to find the off switch if they don't like what they're hearing. TRANSLATION: If people complain about our crummy ads and the junk television they finance it's THEIR fault!
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10:25 AM
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10:19 AM
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![]() God died forty-one years ago. Pfffffffffffffffffffft!
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10:02 AM
by Gene
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9:54 AM
by Gene
![]() And on the subject of SLIME, we will confess we wouldn't have turned to this egregious press release for an ahthouse flick but for this photo, and honest we hardly know who this actress is, nor do we need any further proof THE CONSPIRACY is in a battle with the public that will end only with its certain absolute victory, and we do rather resent it that SLIME and Mort Zuck and Pinch and all that infernal gang waste so much of our time on press releases and other news we hardly need to know, but we still like the photo anyway. We dare say this view is probably the only good thing about the wuhk, which will not stop the raves already in the hard drives. It sounds like the sort of lurid mellerdrammer that would have been laughed out of the houses in 1920, seasoned with a little of Dr. Evil's strychnine. (Photo replaced 9/4/2010)
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9:44 AM
by Gene
First off, we suspect if we looked back at any prominent figure's ancestry we could find a few Al Capones or Jack the Rippers somewhere. Second, we always knew Sen. Thurmond was one of the lesser humans, so this does not surprise us. Third, sounds like Rev's raising money. And fourth, if Da Nooz and DA POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! weren't involved in this non-stop game of one-upmanship to see who can print more falsehoods and lose more money, we might not be STUNNED by these SHATTERING SECRETS. Saturday, February 24, 2007
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8:44 PM
by Gene
[F]ormer Sen. John Breaux, now a high-priced Washington lobbyist.... Wouldn't it be better to elect these clowns as lobbyists?
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8:23 PM
by Gene
*Although truth to tell it is our fault, in part; we founded the place.
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7:07 PM
by Gene
Come on, Scott, you know what a resolution is. Raise the white flag and surrender.
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6:49 PM
by Gene
By the way, it may not have been so wise to quote from Thomas Jefferson, who had more than a few censorious thoughts about the press himself. (Via ArtsJournal)
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6:33 PM
by Gene
"To our amazement, to our total astonishment, all that astounding business success was less important than one poll," Krivkovich wrote. "They wanted us to make them famous; we did that in spades. ... But the TV ads did not make the top 10 in the USA Today poll--a poll that everyone knows doesn't mirror results (see the continuing Bud sales decline for one!)--they just told us they will do a creative review. "Wait a minute we said, what about the incredible growth that is going on, the shares, the revenue, the awareness, the two best internet sites ever, the massive buzz, etc, etc. What about all of that? That's huge. `Yes,' they responded, `but [Cramer-Krasselt] didn't get the top ten in the USA Today poll.' Hold on ... we crushed every possible business metrics/barometer for success. Out of all the metrics and polls, it's all about this one? You have to be ... kidding, right!? `No, that's it. It's because of the poll.' That was about the extent of the conversation." Is any further evidence needed that USAOKAY!!!!! and some of its most slavish followers are full of it? But then again -- the client is part-owned by GanNETt.
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6:20 PM
by Gene
The reverse Robin Hoods on MadAve have a new official motto: "No Sense!™"
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6:11 PM
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5:47 PM
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12:21 PM
by Gene
Do we really have to go through another presidential campaign watching pundits and SUPERDUPERMEGAGIGABLOGGERS become obsessed with trivia? And of course Jo-NAH says Mick "is just good at punditry. He really, really is." Meaning if you have a name on the Web you can coast forever.
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11:35 AM
by Gene
Stories like this almost make one wish for a recession.
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11:21 AM
by Gene
Does any media empire run more mea-culpas than PEOPLE WARNER?
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10:52 AM
by Gene
![]() FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT! Yes, I think we can see why Boobs McKeating's laughing. I'm sure all the con-SER-va-tive pundits are drooling over Ah-NULT in the Senate. I don't know; he could become Sen. O'Spector with an accent.
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10:52 AM
by Gene
Asked whether banking interests feel obligated to give to Democrats when he asks them for contributions, Frank answered: "Obligated? No. Incentivized? Yes." Frank said, however, that those donating "understand, and others do, too, that there are no guarantees of my doing what they want, or even my being pleasant." TRANSLATION: The hell with pleasantries, I'm getting what's coming to me!
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10:43 AM
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10:38 AM
by Gene
So says an ASSPress poll. Amazing about these news hacks: they give us the platitudes, and the Our Town routine, and tell us how wonderful we are, and then try to manipulate us through public opinion polls, and when they think we're stupid conduct polls to prove our stupidity, platitudes notwithstanding. Okay, lots of people have died in Iraq, but does that mean the public is stupid? Which raises a question: What makes the hacks think all these bells and whistles they're adding to their Web sites in a panic will make us respect them any better? Friday, February 23, 2007
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5:13 PM
by Gene
(Via the usual Romy)
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5:06 PM
by Gene
![]() Day is done, gone the sun....
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5:00 PM
by Gene
Videos Have Net Bursting at the Seams Chicago Tribune YouTube video clips that Internet users send to friends gobble up large chunks of bandwidth and may cause the Internet to crash, according to some telecom industry professionals. A recent report from Deloitte raises the possibility that Internet demand will exceed capacity this year. Happily there may be a solution, as suggested in the post following: YouTube to 'Lose Popularity' After Google Filters Content San Jose Mercury News Under pressure from media companies, Google plans to start filtering videos on YouTube for copyrighted materials, using technology from the firm Audible Magic. Google's move, however, is expected drive away much of YouTube's audience to non-filtered video-sharing sites.
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4:58 PM
by Gene
Why not? Perhaps it could have its Human Rights Farce help organize it.
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4:52 PM
by Gene
Horrors!
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4:46 PM
by Gene
With Iraq, "the antiwar movement has been much more careful. You never see attacks on the troops. I think the Democrats have actually been aggressive in responding to that, saying, `We don't want American lives lost in this pointless war.' Which is not what was happening in Vietnam, where the left reacted to the war as Western imperialism," Nunberg said. Meantime the idiot pollster Frank Luntz breaks wind for the 517th time this week, with a "pullout quote" (?!?): The best counter-punch for anti-war Democrats seeking to blunt attacks that they don't `support the troops': "`You support them by bringing them home.' That's probably the best line they have at this point," said Frank Luntz, a Republican strategist. If Orwell taught us anything, it's that politicians (and their helpers, be they lin-guists or pollsters) will always use the language to lie. By the way, Clatch, why do you refer to your wire service as KRT?
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11:33 AM
by Gene
Everyone seems to suspect that the movie he or she dislikes most will win. Say Kim, when was the last time you saw a movie you liked? If only the uncertainty made for real excitement. That's okay -- five million hacks and ten million bloggers can make it up. By the way, Kim, when was the last time you watched a movie, as opposed to pontificating over one?
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11:27 AM
by Gene
Tom who? No wonder he quit his bid. Sorry Tom, Jimmah comes once a century, thank God. Thursday, February 22, 2007
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8:50 PM
by Gene
Thankfully a musical sitcom will be replacing this particular theme park, and will probably also run six years, but we would not be surprised if the Branson East "critical" community is slightly more on guard this time. Then again we would not be surprised if it isn't. P. S. In other movie news, Rog says another Branson East theme park is going up, based on a certain Margaret Mitchell novel. "'Gone with the Wind' has somehow avoided being turned into a musical all these many years", he confidently exults, not knowing someone else already did it -- for the Japanese. It never left Japan. CORRECTION on 3/18/2007 at 6:40 p.m.: The show, called Scarlett, and written by Harold Rome, played in London in 1972 and Los Angeles in 1973, but didn't do well in either town.
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8:36 PM
by Gene
Officials say Senate Democrats are drafting legislation to limit the mission of U.S. troops in Iraq. And which friends of yours would these "officials" be?
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7:00 PM
by Gene
The airline originally came in at No. 4 on our list--J.D. Power surveyed customers in early 2006--and it has a history of great service. But in the wake of such a massive operational meltdown, we decided to take a wait-and-see approach this year before naming it one of our Customer Service Champs. That would seem the -- prudent thing.
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6:50 PM
by Gene
“That’s clearly a very bad journalism practice,” said Steve Weaver, the Tribune’s publisher. And how does that differ from what most news hacks do? Or the ASSPress? Or bloggers? (Via the usual Romy)
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6:47 PM
by Gene
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6:21 PM
by Gene
The Colorado River Basin is more prone to drought than had been thought, a panel of experts reported yesterday, and as the climate warms and the population in the region grows, pressure on water supplies will become greater.... The panel, organized by the National Research Council, the research arm of the National Academy of Science, noted that the water allocation agreement for the basin, the Colorado River Compact, was negotiated in 1922 based on river flow records dating to the 1890s, when gauging stations were established. The agreement assumed that the annual river flow was 16.4 million acre feet — enough to cover 16.4 million acres to a depth of one foot. But for some time, the panel said, researchers have known that the early 20th century was unusually wet and that 15 million acre feet was a more accurate estimate of the flow. Recent studies based on tree rings put the figure lower still — as low as 13 million acre feet — and suggest that “drought episodes are a recurrent and integral feature of the region’s climate.” Because trees grow more when it is wet, scientists use tree ring size as an indicator of water abundance. The report says the federal Bureau of Reclamation and other agencies requested the panel’s review in the wake of the new findings. So to get an answer about climate we have to ask more questions, each question merely leading to new questions. So "the early 20th century was unusually wet." Why was that? Did that have anything to do with man and climate change? Scientists use tree rings to measure these things. How can we be sure things like tree rings are that reliable? And note that we only have definitive measurements from the Colorado Basin from "the 1890s." What of the eons before that? Dread global warming will make things worse, we're happily assured. But why couldn't global warming bring on heavy rains? It's allegedly done it elsewhere. It's "caused" frigid weather in many areas. We're getting to the point where global warming is a catchall scapegoat for unusual weather, when unusual is often the norm in weather (thus saith the first cliché of weather reporting). Why do we suspect for all its hardware (satellites! Doppler radar!!) in many ways meteorology is one of the least advanced of the sciences? And how can we trust people who are essentially the theologians for throbbing-bunyon TV weathermen, performing a function just one step removed from politics?
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6:08 PM
by Gene
(Via Arts & Letters Daily)
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6:03 PM
by Gene
Anderson Cooper: "...He is the only person who has not been informed that he is a marketing experiment." [We could say something about this guy's salary, but we'll let it pass.] Glenn Beck: "A wolf in sheep's clothing. A very dangerously bigoted guy who's selling himself as a pragmatic philosopher. I don't think he sees his own bigotry. There's something about him that suggests one night he will say something that costs him his career in television." Nancy Grace: "Anybody who would embellish the story of their own fiance's murder should spend that hour a day not on television but in a psychiatrist's chair. Really." And now the brain clicks loudly shut as he goes back to being the ultraliberal No-Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Spin Zone.
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5:59 PM
by Gene
90% Of E-mail Will Be Spam By Year End A flood of spam coming out of China and South Korea is fueling a 30% jump in spam levels in just the past week. We don't know if this is one of those "scare" stats, but judging from my old Netscape account that figure might be low. Jim "Boom! Boom!" Cramer can appreciate it this: a quarter of all spam is alleged to be financial-scam related. I smell the Big C!
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5:40 PM
by Gene
We would frown that this is another bit of PC business until we realize that men earn oceans more money than women in all sport. We suspect the coma that is professional tennis is virtually the only sport where "equality" obtains. What can the righteous news hacks do about that?
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5:29 PM
by Gene
More students live in homes where adults have a college degree — 47% in 2005, compared to only 41% in 1992. But then what goes on in college, and in most colleges, is hardly education.
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10:59 AM
by Gene
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- U.N. nuclear chief says Iran has refused to suspend its enrichment of uranium as demanded by the U.N. Security Council.
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6:41 AM
by Gene
Recipe: Italian Meatballs Which follows A Grandchild of Italy Cracks the Spaghetti Code Hey who knew Pinch was Italiano?
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6:37 AM
by Gene
Let's see how the normally over-loquacious world of the loudmouths responds to this injustice. Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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6:25 PM
by Gene
Males stand further away when talking to other males in the virtual world of Second Life and are less likely to keep eye contact, according to a study that shows at least one aspect of human behavior carries over into the virtual realm.
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5:29 PM
by Gene
PARIS Hilton caught on tape using the word "n-gger" and calling another girl a "public school b-tch". Sighhhhhhhhh, there goes SLIME's girlfriend, acting above her class again.
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5:29 PM
by Gene
It's official: New York City is nation's tax capital
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1:10 PM
by Gene
Gimmicky numerology plus Jim Carrey minus narrative coherence equals "The Number 23," a visually and psychologically murky thriller that, given its hero's paranoid obsession with the titular number, plays like a very grungy episode of "Sesame Street."
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1:06 PM
by Gene
Hey Bugmeister! When do you go into your humanitarian sunset?
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12:58 PM
by Gene
A man says he broke into an apartment with a cavalry sword because he thought he heard a woman being raped, but the sound actually was from a pornographic movie his upstairs neighbor was watching.
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12:06 PM
by Gene
...and none of them before 1957, so we can add the ASSPressians to the "don't know much about history" list.
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12:01 PM
by Gene
With all the money it could make annoying the living daylights out of people why would Little Jeffy even think of a spinoff?
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6:49 AM
by Gene
Yep, I guess they do want to see us lose. I guess also I fell for Adolescent's line.
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6:43 AM
by Gene
Good luck!
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6:41 AM
by Gene
We thought that was a right-wing psychosis! Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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5:44 PM
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5:31 PM
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And natch the lead story on Miami.com is -- you-know-who and her mother. (Greg-link via the usual Romy)
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5:18 PM
by Gene
![]() The same sort of thing Steve 'n' Gerry said eight years ago. (Via IWantMedia)
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3:25 PM
by Gene
TV news treats Anna Nicole as though she were Princess Di "Good Morning America" calls hiccuping girl's home 57 times Definitely unrelated.
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2:02 PM
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2:02 PM
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OR: Liberal bloggers can be just as dumb about movies as con-SER-va-tives.
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12:51 PM
by Gene
A Pakistani minister and woman’s activist has been shot dead by an Islamic extremist for refusing to wear the veil.
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11:56 AM
by Gene
HALF-A-DOZEN OF THE OTHER: Republicans institute voter ID programs to hold down Democratic counts.
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10:43 AM
by Gene
The 5-4 ruling was a victory for Altria Group Inc.'s Philip Morris USA, which contested an Oregon Supreme Court decision upholding the verdict. Conservatives did it!
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10:40 AM
by Gene
Despite numerous 'advances' in both technology and technique, it would appear the creation of software takes just as long today as it did many years ago. There is no sign that any of the numerous expensive tools or the many heavily documented 'new' development methods have had the slightest impact. That is a sobering thought.... [I]t is hard to see that Vista is a worthwhile result for the efforts of thousands of developers. If we have failed to increase productivity significantly over several decades, does it really make sense to devote such a huge resource to a mere operating system?
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9:46 AM
by Gene
![]() THE GREATEST THREAT TO WORLD PEACE IS FOR ISRAEL TO BOMB IRAN'S NUCLEAR FACILITIES!!!!! When that Paramount exec at Variety makes it the centerpiece of a column, you know Bionic 'Do must have said something. (Via -- alas -- NRO)
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8:55 AM
by Gene
"Dame Chocolate" follows the usual conventions of Latin melodrama. A father loses his daughter, moves to the U.S. from Mexico and starts a successful chocolate business. Years later and terminally ill, he is reunited with his poor, estranged daughter and heiress. Derek Gordon, Clorox's VP-marketing, described the novela as "passion and romance and love of chocolate." Not to mention cleaning products. Worked with script writers Rodrigo Figueroa Reyes, Fire's president and executive creative director, worked with Telemundo's novela writers to help them identify where in the script it made sense to include four Clorox products: wipes, liquid bleach, Glad plastic bags and Pine-Sol. "We have script approval," Mr. Gordon said, adding: "Our content fits very organically. We don't want to be disruptive." In one Clorox moment, the heroine returns from Mexico carrying a Mayan flower crucial to the secret chocolate-making formula the bad guys are after. Only Glad plastic bags can preserve the flower's freshness. This is the sort of thing S. J. Perelman foresaw in some of his tiresome New Yorker pieces. His estate should sue.
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8:43 AM
by Gene
"When you look at a youngster whose cognitive development is not there," Johnson added, "and they associate this with something they've seen on television or in the movies, it's little wonder at times that they behave the way that they do...." And nothing will change until companies like ESPNCorp stop flouting their responsibilities, which will be never. Monday, February 19, 2007
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8:54 PM
by Gene
And that the respected review rag Gramophone could rave them says something about where most reviews of any kind can go. (Via Arts & Letters Daily)
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8:27 PM
by Gene
![]() “The dog probably saved their lives” by lying across them during the cold night, said Erik Brom, a member of the Portland Mountain Rescue team. Good doggie!
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5:38 PM
by Gene
(NOTE: My indefinite ban on caps does not apply the headings.)
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5:27 PM
by Gene
T. Milton Street, who says he is running for his brother's office, was arrested at a 7-Eleven in this Philadelphia suburb, said police Lt. Howard Mann. One of the warrants, from Moorestown, carries a $2,500 penalty and the second, from nearby Pennsauken, carries a $750 fine, Mann said. He did not have details about the violations. But see, they happened in another town.
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5:24 PM
by Gene
And what mash notes did he toss his way when things went well? Who says this is boring?
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5:07 PM
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1:29 PM
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1:26 PM
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There is no honor among -- the international community.
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1:13 PM
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Accuracy in Media has released a new report examining charges that a former Carter Administration official is behind a sinister campaign to create a North American Union that will submerge American sovereignty in a trilateral entity consisting of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The report is available at http://www.aim.org. Let's think about it for a second: a merger of two politically correct nations with their sugar daddy. Hasn't this been happening for a while?
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1:06 PM
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(Via IWantMedia)
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1:02 PM
by Gene
BASEBALL DEFENSE is not a lost or dying art as it is fashionable to claim. Each of the minimum of 27 outs it takes to win a game requires the baseball to be caught at least once. I know, I know, it sounds worse out of context, but that's how it appears on the home page.
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10:45 AM
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Don't go see this- [SIC] it is such megacrap, it makes the FF look like Spiderman [SIC]. So bad, so boring. We wonder what Jo-NAH would think -- after all, isn't every CGI movie Spider-Man?
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10:20 AM
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We really need BIGMEDIA to do what it calls "blogs"?
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9:16 AM
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9:01 AM
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8:53 AM
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LOWSY MAYS is smiling. According to the source, XM Chairman Gary Parsons will retain that title in the combined entity, with Karmazin likely taking the CEO role. Let's see how long THAT lasts. Sunday, February 18, 2007
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10:42 PM
by Gene
Hey con-SER-va-tives! Here's another cause to clasp to your withered bosoms! [T]he Detroit Free Press recently obtained an internal report by Seiichi Sudo, president of North American Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing, that outlined potential societal and governmental hazards from, among other things, the carmaker's use of foreign-made parts and its relative lack of minority suppliers here. [Link added] Definitely! But hey -- there are always RECALLS to look forward to.
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10:28 PM
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Toyota's best was apologetic Michael at 30TH, for what that's worth.
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10:13 PM
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And one of the bidders may be Hyundai, which will REALLY help with its rep.
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10:13 PM
by Gene
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10:10 PM
by Gene
(Via SLIME, who HAD to tell us)
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2:14 PM
by Gene
Has Jim Carrey Flipped Out? whose sole purpose is to plug a property (and why is it the hacks increasingly resort to ironic titles with negative connotations to hed their show-biz press releases? Are they wise to us, or are they merely trying to be more synergistic and insulting?) -- and of COURSE it's a PEOPLE WARNER property, so... Despite the good reporting on pilfering priests, we retract our praise and bestow a NEUHARTHISM OF THE WEEK AWARD to JOEL!
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11:54 AM
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Didn't Wacko Jacko do the same thing?
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11:37 AM
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"Even the politicians can't solve the problem, because they can't agree on how to solve the problem. We're a first-class city with Third World infrastructure." No, we can do better: you're a FOURTH-WORLD city with a FIRST-WORLD EGO with a Third-World infrastructure.
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11:26 AM
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11:21 AM
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Alas, poor [William Henry] Harrison. That the ninth president makes any list at all is an act of scholarly injustice. The Virginian's greatest claim to fame was defeating the Shawnees in 1811 at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Delivering the longest inaugural address in U.S. history, he came down with pneumonia that made his 30-day presidency the shortest in U.S. history. Death would seem sufficient punishment for long-windedness; historians are guilty of piling on. PILE ON!
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10:41 AM
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When does DEVIN say YouTube's better than TV? (Via the inevitable Slashdot)
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10:25 AM
by Gene
But as in the sex-abuse crisis, many are asking, Where are the bishops? Where they usually are: a.) In their churches or b.) With their heads buried in the sand, which are both the same thing.
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10:10 AM
by Gene
Nope -- "Exclusive access" to THE WORLD'S OLDEST ADOLESCENT! JonBoy has perfected the art of being a newsrag editor: he obviously thought an interview with this once-"brilliant" world leader turned miscreant would bore the American Gothic readers in the heartland (wherever that is), so he bores us with another SERVICE feature! I think JonBoy would give us ALL BRITNEY ALL THE TIME! if he thought it could pay. God knows enough editors do. Well, there's one saving grace -- we make him look like DUBYA on the cover! Elsewhere in our xenophobic edition -- let me guess -- TV IS BETTER THAN EVER!!!!! Am I right? It's our leading PR executive Devin... RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's dangerous to make broad generalizations about TV versus film without sounding as though you're comparing apples and tubas.... But hey, tubas are delicious! A NEUHARTHISM OF THE MONTH AWARD to DEVIN! Figures Tuba Man would rhapsodize over Lost -- as its audience is plunging through the floor, perhaps in part because of the GENIUS that made it ONE OF THE GREATEST SHOWS OF ALL TIME. Soon it'll be summertime, and the annual march of the sequels will resume. "Spider-Man 3." "Shrek 3." The third "Pirates of the Caribbean." The fourth "Die Hard." The fifth "Harry Potter." If that list excites you, there's probably a simple explanation: you're 12. Or A NEWSRAG PR EXECUTIVE -- as we'll find out when you inflict us with AT LEAST ONE COVER STORY. We'll be WAITING. Saturday, February 17, 2007
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5:55 PM
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11:52 AM
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"Oh, my boss doesn't have a heart," Roger explained. "He works in Hollywood." (last graf) NUF SAID.
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11:50 AM
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People laugh at HIM?
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11:27 AM
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9:52 AM
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Linux: Stallman Convinces Cuba to Switch to Open Source Friday, February 16, 2007
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6:46 PM
by Gene
More WTC Steel Buried at Ground Zero Why do stories like these have a habit of congregating?
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6:43 PM
by Gene
TRANSLATION: Microsoft launches MeTube.
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5:54 PM
by Gene
Left-wing demagogue, right-wing demagogue, right-wing demagogue, preening ass, preening ass, left-wing demagogue. Yep, we can understand the big bucks.
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5:52 PM
by Gene
Dems: Iraq Is a DefeatWho says con-SER-va-tive news orgs can't be good at bias too?
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5:44 PM
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Pffh-hh-hh hh hh hh hh hh hh ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!
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5:40 PM
by Gene
TRANSLATION: GM could merge a competitor out of business.
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5:29 PM
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1:44 PM
by Gene
What will Branson East do without such promising attractions? Such high-voltage theme parks? Produce more junk as usual. "Their act is over," says a veteran producer. WHAT? It was only supposed to live FOREVER! P. S. "He vus my boyfriend/He vould come home in a snit/He vould have a terrible fit/I am the first thing he vould hit/But I didn't give a s---/He vus my boyfriend." Still sure this is a MASTERPIECE, Ben Brantleys?
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1:39 PM
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12:10 PM
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The good news is: It’s really, really bad. That being good news from the Corner must mean it's really, really GOOD! Especially when it stars Mr. Willies!
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11:55 AM
by Gene
The French appear to have shrugged their shoulders once too often.
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11:31 AM
by Gene
THE FIRST AMENDMENT IS DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED!!!!!!!!!!
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10:41 AM
by Gene
Whasa mattah? People ain't hot for XP-DRM -- VISTA?
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10:12 AM
by Gene
Hmmm: $1 million more and we'll be able to say, "I HELPED FINANCE THE MOST EXPENSIVE ADS ON TV AND YOU DIDN'T!!!!!" Thursday, February 15, 2007
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7:08 PM
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CIVIL WAR PORTENDS at THE CORNER as MULTIPLE NINCOMPOOPS FIGHT over WHO CAN PRAISE SHOW-BIZ THE MOST!
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6:23 PM
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6:20 PM
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6:04 PM
by Gene
(Via the incomparable Slashdot -- ditto)
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5:44 PM
by Gene
![]() Once again the question arises: Why is our Treasury no longer able to make attractive currency? All it makes are bright shiny collectables, and Monopoly money.
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5:36 PM
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So why does this sort of thing not stop them?
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5:29 PM
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Americans watched and enjoyed it all; and were also aware, like gawkers driving past the scene of an accident, that they might at any moment witness something awful. The story of poor-girl-makes-good was never quite straight, the fame never without its tawdry side, the money never reliably there, the behaviour rarely unembarrassing. (Why not "often embarrassing" and be done with it?) All very well, but dammit, why does it take rich hacks to ascertain the truth when the amateur bloggers are out there beforehand?
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5:24 PM
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"[A]n alliance to share the costs of designing and developing cars" my eye -- this is a de facto coupling, or rather misery loves companies.
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1:13 PM
by Gene
It would NOT have to do with all these CEOs who must pour zillions into the "sport" so they can say, "I SAT IN A LUXURY BOX AT DAYTONA AND YOU DIDN'T!!!!!" “I came real close to not running today.” And then he remembered all the zillions and thought better.
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12:00 PM
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It doesn't make sense -- but who says a company that employs MONEY HONEY® and KEITH O makes sense?
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11:26 AM
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If we could earn $1 million a year like these idiot talking heads of any stripe -- well, we would't be BLOGGING for NOTHING. Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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5:43 PM
by Gene
A delegation of 13 U.S. religious leaders will be visiting Iran next week (Feb. 17-25) in efforts to deepen dialogue with religious and political leaders there in the hope of defusing tensions between the U.S. and Iran. During the weeklong visit the group is scheduled to meet with Christian and Muslim religious leaders, women serving in the Iranian parliament, former President Mohammad Khatami and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The U.S. delegation includes representatives from the Mennonite, Quaker, Episcopal, Catholic and United Methodist churches as well as the National Council Churches [SIC], Pax Christi and Sojourners/Call to Renewal in Washington, D.C. The trip comes after 45 religious leaders met with Iranian President Ahmadinejad during his visit to New York, Sept. 20, 2006. Let me guess -- Iran isn't such a bad nation after all!
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5:39 PM
by Gene
Now think of the JOURNALS, and think of which races each JOURNAL would have a scholarship program for. NUF SAID. (Via the usual Romy)
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5:32 PM
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5:27 PM
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And yes, though the point sounds cheaply partisan, we can see BRENT opening his mouth about TV violence to cotton up to Democrats -- after all, he cottoned up to SLIME.
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5:18 PM
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5:12 PM
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![]() We must confess there should always be a place for awwwwww stories like this. Perhaps a puppy nursing among kitties can teach us all how to get along a little better.
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4:58 PM
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4:55 PM
by Gene
I've said it before: If the shoe were on the other foot...happily we hacks never know when the foot is in the mouth. And it doesn't change the fact it's NON-BINDING.
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2:53 PM
by Gene
Anna Nicole Smith's last movie is going direct to DVD and is scheduled to arrive in stores in May.
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11:52 AM
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P. S. at 5:15 p. m. It seems increasingly likely DaimlerCorp will do with Chrysler what TRIBCO's doing with itself: just hang on to what it's got, and go sideways-forward from there. Who really wants to buy a second-rate auto firm -- and who would waste the money on it? Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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6:06 PM
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The sport's smothered in money and they're worried about picky-picky violations? Yep, sounds like the CEOs of our SPONSORS are at the track! P. S. Shucks, just another ASSPress story. Well, we can dream.
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5:57 PM
by Gene
Barely covered babes ... need we say more? It doesn't hit newsstands until tomorrow, but TMZ has your sneak peek at the mouthwatering Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue today! For more titillating photos and video from the shoots, check out Sports Illustrated's site ... and try not to drool on your keyboard! [Synergistic overemphasis added] PEOPLE WARNER!!!!! Need we say more? I think JACK and WOLF have COMPETITION!
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5:44 PM
by Gene
And yet -- the rhetorical flourish is apt for a Democrat. Since this war is WRONGWRONGWRONG, why is it not correct to suggest that our 3,000-plus have died in it for nothing? That was the mantra of Vietnam, and look how successful that was. If the Dems intend to be cowards let them be cowards FULL BORE.
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