CNN Headline News host Glenn Beck reacts to the possibility that global warming could lead to the flooding of Shanghai and surrounding areas, home to 40 million people: “Does anybody really care? I mean, come on. Shanghai is under water. Oh, no! Who’s gonna make those little umbrellas for those tropical drinks?”
Press Secretary Tony Snow acknowledged recently that his retirement plan is based on his prior membership in a union -– the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Without a union, Snow would have had to rely on Social Security. AFL-CIO notes the irony.
Kevin Drum says “the Supreme Court has decided to eviscerate the Bill of Rights a bit further today.”
A letter from former Rep. Duke Cunningham to the Department of Homeland Security that urged Shirlington Limo be given a $21.1 million contract has “mysteriously disappeared from DHS files.†More from Harper’s.
A State Department report details the items given to federal employees in 2004 by “foreign government sources.” “President George W. Bush received a $10,000 sniper’s rifle, six jars of fertilizer, 11 antique handguns, ten pounds of dates, and a DVD of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ from various foreign leaders.”
And finally: Photo of the day: Rick Santorum’s new wardrobe? Or Chief of Staff Josh Bolten playing bass with his band, “The Compassionates,” on the White House lawn?
What did we miss on the blogs? Let us know in the comments section.
Republican talk show hosts must have to pass the test for how low can one go.
June 15th, 2006 at 8:45 pmWhy does anyone listen to these morons? They should be an embarrassment to themselves and to their sponsors, but on second thought, they are crass individuals appealing to the least common denominator, and their sponsors like controversy for the ratings it provides.
Haven’t seen much of this story since rawstory introduced it this morning.
Bipartisan group says War on terror called failure
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1150321812412
June 15th, 2006 at 8:45 pmCNN Headline News host Glenn Beck reacts to the possibility that global warming could lead to the flooding of Shanghai and surrounding areas, home to 40 million people: “Does anybody really care? I mean, come on. Shanghai is under water. Oh, no! Who’s gonna make those little umbrellas for those tropical drinks?â€
Terminal. Moron.
June 15th, 2006 at 8:46 pmA State Department report details the items given to federal employees in 2004 by “foreign government sources.†“President George W. Bush received a $10,000 sniper’s rifle, six jars of fertilizer, 11 antique handguns, ten pounds of dates, and a DVD of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ from various foreign leaders.â€
Georgie uses the sniper’s rifle and antique handguns for playtime (and bedtime if Laura is in the mood;
June 15th, 2006 at 8:58 pmEats the 10 lbs of dates to move along the daily bag of pretzels;
Sings along with “Singin’ in the Rain” during tubbie time; and
Slings large portions of the fertilizer everyday, and the jars magically refill every time Unka Karl visits. Heh heh.
Glen Beck is why I quit watching CNN Headlines.
CNN, if you are reading. Know that when you allow such a radical, racist, right wing idiot to host one of your shows, you lose me as customer. You have gone way down into the pit, since the days of the first Iraq war. You have lost my respect.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:02 pmBest photo-op of the day: Rick Santorum’s new wardrobe? Or Chief of Staff Josh Bolten playing bass with his band, “The Compassionates,†on the White House lawn?
Pffft! I’m gonna go with Santorum’s new wardrobe. Just think…Little Ricky got up this morning, got dressed in that seersucker suit and pretty pink tie, looked in the mirror, and said — Perfect.
Although it’s a close runner-up for Bolten, because he’s got big brass ones to play bass in the general vicinity of GWB, while wearing those shades.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:09 pm#6 – You’re right, Wayne. CNN has returned to its origins as “Chicken Noodle News.”
June 15th, 2006 at 9:10 pmCNN has returned to its origins as “Chicken Noodle News.â€
Comment by Zookeeper — June 15, 2006 @ 9:10 pm
What happened to Jack Cafferty at the end of Wolf Blitzer’s show? I only tuned it to catch that, and have instead been getting Pauls Zahn fear-mongering points?
June 15th, 2006 at 9:28 pmRead this.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:39 pmIt is about a scandal due to the misuse of funds for Katrina´s relief in champagne, porn, etc. Actually is the GAO´s report on this.
Item 3 refers to the supreme court deciding that; evidence gained from entering a house with a search warrant, but without knocking first, can be used as evidence (if I understand NPR correctly). kennedy was the swing vote siding with scalia, alito, roberts, and thomas. Combined with such things as: sneak and peek search warrants authorized by the patriot act, illegal domestic wiretapping in violation of FISA, and the executive branch violating treatys signed by the US senate (Geneva Conventions). Just to name a few of the outrages. Combine the wholesale negation of our civil rights with the hyper-nationalistic, hyper-religous manipulation of the populous, and you know what you have? To coin a cliche’, if it walks like a duck… facism. roves dream is to turn the US into a one party state. With the use of election fraud and some of the most dishonest propaganda I have ever seen, he just might succeed. This is some scary s**t!
June 15th, 2006 at 9:40 pmThe hyperlink to Kevin Drum makes an excelent point the hipocrasy of scalia’s “philosophy” of originalism.
Liberals still can’t seem to admit that the majority of MSM is liberally biased. When exactly are you guys going to admit it or do you plan on taking that “secret” to your graves. The only reason why CNN hired Beck was to draw viewers away from Fox News. Its a pathetic attempt and probably a complete waste of money but hey, they have to try something. If you combine the ratings for CNN, MSNBC and Headline news, you would have the ratings for Fox, which I am at least willing to admit leans right, but it is the only station that does. If CNN really wanted to take share from Fox, they really need to lean a whole lot further right, but somehow I just don’t see that happening.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:45 pmWhat happened to Jack Cafferty at the end of Wolf Blitzer’s show? I only tuned it to catch that, and have instead been getting Pauls Zahn fear-mongering points?
Comment by unbelievable
Sometimes they have Jack fairly early, like 15 minutes before the hour. I hate it that Jack gets on there and says something passionate or sensible, and Leslie doesn’t even bother to follow up. It’s like poking a pin into a balloon. Jack should have Leslie’s show — then maybe I’d watch CNN for something other than trying to catch Cafferty.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:52 pmLiberals still can’t seem to admit that the majority of MSM is liberally biased.
Source: Randy’s ass
If it were true, I’d readily admit it.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:55 pmThe hyperlink to Kevin Drum makes an excelent point the hipocrasy of scalia’s “philosophy†of originalism.
Comment by Bowdler
Scalia dropped his much-loved “philosophy” like a dirty diaper — hoping no one would notice. Sadly, most people probably won’t notice.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:59 pmDo you actually read a newspaper or watch any of the network evening or cable news shows? They at times gleefully talk about the attacks in Iraq or the almost daily Bush poll numbers when they have gone down. Your mind is so demented that you obviously need help.
June 15th, 2006 at 9:59 pm14—-”Fox is to the right of Nazism.”
You got that right. They are pushing bombing or invading Iran so much lately. Its sick.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:01 pmrandy I think that the concept of a liberal bias by the msm is a myth. Think about it, the big networks are owned by huge corporations. NBC is owned by General Electric, one of the largest defense contractors. I believe this myth is put forth by rightwing extremists such as: the pill-popper, the anorexic nazi lady, and everybodys favorite male prostitue/white house press breifing softball pitcher (6 inches cut). I have found the truth usually lies somewhere in between the extremes. These rightests act like any position more moderate than theirs is left wing.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:04 pmDon’t you remember the lead up to the iraq war? The whole msm was on board for that.
By the way, could you name anything bush could do that would make you not support him. I am ashamed to admit I voted for him in 2000. I started souring on him as early as the California energy crisis of 2001.
then maybe I’d watch CNN for something other than trying to catch Cafferty.
Comment by Zookeeper — June 15, 2006 @ 9:52 pm
We get Paula Zahn after Wolf. And I normally tune-in in the last fifteen minutes. The last two days, I tuned in 20 and 30 minutes early to make sure I didn’t miss him. No Jack. I was hoping he’s on vacation… or if he moved to another time someone would know…
Oh well… Daily Show has been hilarious this week though. Loved the interview with Ken Mehlman. That was classic.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:08 pm16— “They at times gleefully talk about the attacks in Iraq or the almost daily Bush poll numbers when they have gone down.”–Randy
The talking heads read whatever is on the teleprompter. They smile when talking about car wrecks. When the producers push right wing bs, they smile the same way. News anchors are actors, most left real journalism behind long ago, sadly.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:08 pmThey play a part on TV.
They at times gleefully talk about the attacks in Iraq or the almost daily Bush poll numbers when they have gone down. Your mind is so demented that you obviously need help.
Comment by Randy
I really do enjoy your parsing of words, Randy:
They “at times” gleefully talk…
The rest of the time they are not gleefully talking….
...the “almost daily” Bush poll numbers…
The remaining days — nothing.
Randy, I hope you were talking about my demented mind, because yeah, I do need help — and I get it right here everyday. That’s why I’m here. Why are you here?
June 15th, 2006 at 10:11 pmAgain:
June 15th, 2006 at 10:12 pmComment by Randy´ass
Loved the interview with Ken Mehlman. That was classic.
Comment by unbelievable
Mehlman gets to spray perfume on those turds. Hilarious!
Have you noticed that when these Repub jackoffs go on The Daily Show they don’t even bother to try to defend themselves? It’s as if they know nobody on their side is watching, so just slap on the shit-eating grin and go along for the ride. Astounding arrogance.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:16 pmDaily Show has been hilarious this week though. Loved the interview with Ken Mehlman. That was classic.
Comment by unbelievable
Yeah it was awsome. Whats sad is the best interviews tend to be by the comedians. Daily show, Bill Maher and such
June 15th, 2006 at 10:19 pmthey are almost the only ones asking any hardball questions any more.
#22 – News anchors are actors, most left real journalism behind long ago, sadly.
They play a part on TV.
Comment by Wayne
Wayne, it frustrates the crap out of me when the anchor is conducting an interview, and it’s getting really interesting, and i can think of about 25 questions I’d like to hear answered, and the anchor says, “That’s all the time we have for today…after this break, we’ll see the cutest squirrel on roller skates…” What the hell is that!? They can’t push the commerical back? They can’t go back to the interview after the commercial? Arrrggghhh!
June 15th, 2006 at 10:22 pmAstounding arrogance.
Comment by Zookeeper — June 15, 2006 @ 10:16 pm
I’m always surprised to see them show up at all. Guess they think any publicity is good publicity?
June 15th, 2006 at 10:24 pm#20 – Bowdler, yours is the voice of reason. Well said.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:26 pmthey are almost the only ones asking any hardball questions any more.
Comment by Wayne — June 15, 2006 @ 10:19 pm
Bill Maher is hysterical…
Sad that the best political journalists in our day are all comediens…
Alright – gonna go. Have a good evening!
June 15th, 2006 at 10:26 pmGuess they think any publicity is good publicity?
Comment by unbelievable
I always wonder if they believe that somehow they’re going to make Jon look like an idiot. Which would show they don’t do their homework at all.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:28 pmI gotta go, too, sitting on Zoo Jr’s bed with the dog as a back rest is killing me, as are the smelly socks lurking somewhere in here. Goodnight!
June 15th, 2006 at 10:31 pmThey can’t go back to the interview after the commercial? Arrrggghhh!—-Zookeeper
Yeah, I miss the days when an important story on the news interupted the football games and shows, not the other way around.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:32 pmI don’t get why the msm lets these people get away with the same canrds over and over again. I can see being caught flat-footed and not being able to respond, the first time they are confronted by the logically corrupt statements. But to roll over time after time?
Some examples.
rummy: there are over 1500 officers and only 6 are complaining about me. Yes, but when was the last time 6 officers complained about the sitting secdef?
neo-cons in general: everybody, even the French thought that sadam had wmd. Yes, but only bush II and cheneys office of evil was saying he was weeks away from a nuclear bomb. Not to mention the spurious alqida link.
No one could have prevented the 911 attacks. Maybe so but, bush ignored repeated warnings and vacationed rather than address them.
I can’t think of any more right now, but there must be hundreds. randy, can you list similar logical outrages from the left?
June 15th, 2006 at 10:34 pmCNN Headline News host Glenn Beck reacts to the possibility that global warming could lead to the flooding of Shanghai and surrounding areas, home to 40 million people: “Does anybody really care? I mean, come on. Shanghai is under water. Oh, no! Who’s gonna make those little umbrellas for those tropical drinks?â€
Geez, thats pretty harsh. And besides the callousness of the statement, doesn’t the US economy need these imports Mr. Beck?
Press Secretary Tony Snow acknowledged recently that his retirement plan is based on his prior membership in a union -– the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Without a union, Snow would have had to rely on Social Security. AFL-CIO notes the irony.
Hypocritical, isn’t it Tony? This job will erode your soul.
Kevin Drum says “the Supreme Court has decided to eviscerate the Bill of Rights a bit further today.â€
Is Kevin overreacting?
A letter from former Rep. Duke Cunningham to the Department of Homeland Security that urged Shirlington Limo be given a $21.1 million contract has “mysteriously disappeared from DHS files.†More from Harper’s.
This is actually some pretty shady business, not surprised it “disappeared”.
A State Department report details the items given to federal employees in 2004 by “foreign government sources.†“President George W. Bush received a $10,000 sniper’s rifle, six jars of fertilizer, 11 antique handguns, ten pounds of dates, and a DVD of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ from various foreign leaders.â€
The sniper’s rifel sounds cool, freakin jerk gets all the perks as the preznit. So what about six jars of fertilizer, full of shat. DVD of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ from various foreign leaders.†WTF?
And finally: Best photo-op of the day: Rick Santorum’s new wardrobe? Or Chief of Staff Josh Bolten playing bass with his band, “The Compassionates,†on the White House lawn?
I love to play guitar, I would use my power to play in a band on the White House Lawn, Sorry.
June 15th, 2006 at 10:48 pmFor Truth, I had to wait around for your nightly run-down of ThinkFast PM — pearls of wisdom and snark!
Hypocritical, isn’t it Tony? This job will erode your soul.
Soul? I hadn’t imagined Snowflake had a soul. Hmmmm.
Is Kevin overreacting?
No, no, no.
This is actually some pretty shady business, not surprised it “disappearedâ€.
I’m surprised more stuff doesn’t go missing, actually.
WTF?
I really wonder about the 6 jars of, um, fertilizer. I mean that’s really a stretch for the hostess gift.
I love to play guitar, I would use my power to play in a band on the White House Lawn, Sorry.
Ok, I’ll give you that one, For Truth, it sounds like a real passion, but did you see that suit? Damn…
Time for The Daily Show repeat! Goodnight — really!
June 15th, 2006 at 10:58 pmA letter from former Rep. Duke Cunningham to the Department of Homeland Security that urged Shirlington Limo be given a $21.1 million contract has “mysteriously disappeared from DHS files.†More from Harper’s.
FROZEN SCANDAL MAN STRIKES AGAIN!!
My Ice ray knows no bounds, paper or plane, money or matter, office or position, filing cabinets or cops, in life ir death,…nothing escapes Scandal Mans icy breath.
June 15th, 2006 at 11:13 pmMy wife and I have travelled to Shanghai and have spent time in Los Angeles. We felt a lot safer in China and Shanghai speaking no Chinese than we felt in Los Angeles speaking no Spanish. We wouldn’t trade one Shanghai resident for forty million Becks. It is a sad state of affairs that our once glorious Country has fallen so low. The damage Bush and his pushers have done to this Country will never be corrected.
June 15th, 2006 at 11:33 pmHi Zoo,
Do you live in drought stricken area?
From CNN:
Thursday, June 15, 2006; Posted: 6:53 p.m. EDT (22:53 GMT)
In Arizona, fire crews quickly responded to a 120-acre blaze that broke out Wednesday afternoon on the west side of Flagstaff, a city of 60,000 people nestled in a thick pine forest. The blaze was contained Thursday morning, but the threat was enough to evacuate 1,000 homes
Officials credited the quick response of air tankers and extensive forest thinning.
Jim Wheeler, the assistant fire chief in Flagstaff, passed the word to a meeting of evacuees Thursday that all the area’s homes were saved.
“Your neighborhoods are in fantastic shape,†he said to loud applause.
I would like to say that the batty lefters have filed lawsuits trying to stop the thinning of the forest here in my Town of Flagstaff AZ, damn Sierra club. See, problem is, the forest was f*cked up 100 years ago by logging, it has grown back too thick and unhealthy, and to boot, the draught has allowed the Bark Beetle to kill off 15 to 40% of trees, depending on the area, which are now giant standing matchsticks.
I also feel global warming has had a direct effect on this draught and heat we have now.
June 15th, 2006 at 11:49 pmSo is Santorum auditioning for the new Matlock prequel or is he an usher at a Mexican wedding?
June 16th, 2006 at 12:09 amWell if Sen. Santorum wore a pink tie, then he finally admitted he is closet queen >lol.
June 16th, 2006 at 12:34 amAlas my icy breath and ray diminish for even I, Scandal Man, cannot penetrate pink Tye buffoonery begat of sodom and gomorra.
I, Scandal Man, I, thats me =),I.. begeth of ye, I sell you my soul!, it’s like cryptonite this Tye of pink. Scandal Man begs ye!
June 16th, 2006 at 1:07 amStop with the pink Tie!
June 16th, 2006 at 1:09 amIts Okay folks, you can move along now. Scandal Man spake too soon. I have Frozen not the pink tye..I have frozen thy eye.
You see, he wore a Pink Tye Because he is colorblind.
Perfectly normal heteroscian Republican.
Now please move along. Nothing to see. Really.
-I, Scandal Man.
June 16th, 2006 at 1:14 amThe Dept. of Homeland Security fails again:
Everywhere he goes, retired New York City cop Bruce DeCell carries a forged copy of a Matricula Consular identification card used by millions of illegal Mexican immigrants.
And everywhere he goes — into airports, train stations, and government office buildings — it seems the card is accepted without question.
Last week, he used it to breach security at the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, D.C.
“I’d like to just run screaming through places so that people wake up and check it,” DeCell told ABC News’ Law & Justice Unit.
The card, which DeCell bought from a forger on a street corner in California, lists his address as “123 Fraud Blvd.,” on “Staton Island, N.Y.” His place of birth is listed as “Tijiuna, B.C.”
June 16th, 2006 at 2:07 amhttp://miaculpa.blogspot.com/2006/06/dept-of-homeland-security.html
Just a little one, Fred – with an umbrella…
June 16th, 2006 at 2:56 amapologies to DP
I’m sorry, but who is that that Georrge is groping in the bass-playing picture?
June 16th, 2006 at 2:58 amIraq VP Asks Bush for Pullout Timeline
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraq’s vice president has asked President Bush for a timeline for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq, the Iraqi president’s office said.
Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, a Sunni, made the request during his meeting with Bush on Tuesday, when the U.S. president made a surprise visit to Iraq.
“I supported him in this,” President Jalal Talabani said in a statement released Wednesday. Al-Hashimi’s representatives could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday.
SOURCE OF INFO
June 16th, 2006 at 6:41 amlol That Glenn Beck quote just cracked me up. I guess the libbies are gonna start whining now because we don’t want to spend millions of dollars helping the people of Shanghai move to higher ground? So much for libs caring about the poor and homeless here in America– oh, wait a minute, Librals DON’T care about the poor and homeless here in America. All they’re concerned with is making the Administration look bad. They just want power — even if it means another attack on the Big Apple. Who cares? So long as the Dems get the WH, eh?
So, latch on to this Glenn Beck statement and whine about how callous Conservatives are.
Just remember when you get to the polls — who’s sitting here whining about Glenn Beck’s statement and arguing that sleep deprivation is torture — and who’s keeping Al Qaeda in the caves….
Don’t vote for people who cheer on America’s enemies — vote Republican and keep America safe!
June 16th, 2006 at 7:02 amlol That Glenn Beck quote just cracked me up. I guess the libbies are gonna start whining now because we don’t want to spend millions of dollars helping the people of Shanghai move to higher ground? So much for libs caring about the poor and homeless here in America– oh, wait a minute, Librals DON’T care about the poor and homeless here in America. All they’re concerned with is making the Administration look bad. They just want power — even if it means another attack on the Big Apple. Who cares? So long as the Dems get the WH, eh?
So, latch on to this Glenn Beck statement and whine about how callous Conservatives are.
Just remember when you get to the polls — who’s sitting here whining about Glenn Beck’s statement and arguing that sleep deprivation is torture — and who’s keeping Al Qaeda in the caves….
June 16th, 2006 at 7:02 amCNN Headline News host Glenn Beck reacts to the possibility that global warming could lead to the flooding of Shanghai and surrounding areas, home to 40 million people: “Does anybody really care? I mean, come on. Shanghai is under water. Oh, no! Who’s gonna make those little umbrellas for those tropical drinks?â€
And Mike Duron “So much for libs caring about the poor and homeless here in America– oh, wait a minute, Librals DON’T care about the poor and homeless here in America.”
Oh, the day that Shanhai would be flooded in a very possible future, New Orleans, New York, and many other cities in the USA would be under waterm, too. Just pray to not have that day a Republican President. They don’t believe in Global Warming and thus the PDB saying “Major coastal USA cities drowning due to Global Warming crisis” would be ignored.
In plus, maybe Walmart go bankrupt without all those cheap imports from China. And, if China has a crisis, maybe they bggin to sell in a massive way dollars to pay for the reparations. Guess what would happen to the heavily indebted USA that day.
June 16th, 2006 at 8:23 amIn plus, maybe Walmart go bankrupt without all those cheap imports from China.
Comment by Evil Spaniard — June 16, 2006 @ 8:23 am
Stephen Colbert did a joke where he had this musical flag that waves itself. He turned it over and read “Made in China’. He had to supress a laugh.
China doesn’t just own us in national debt, they own us in cheap plastic novelty items. In America, we are addicted to these things. I have no idea why.
June 16th, 2006 at 8:50 amThis comment posted at The Washington Monthly, Political Animal, by Kevin Drum nicely summarizes the faults in Scalia’s opinion:
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2006_06/009019.php
“More substantively than discussion of the seriousness of Scalia’s originalism, the idea that “public interest law firms” or “citizens review” or, worse yet, “internal police discipline” that is a direct result of the enforcement of the exclusionary rule can justify weakening the exclusionary rule is ludicrous. “Public interest law firms” can’t do anything to correct the problem when no effective remedy is available, “citizen review”, if it does anything at al, extends protection based on public popularity, exactly the opposite of the intent of the Fourth Amendment and other procedural safeguards intended to protect all equally, and “internal police discipline” is a consequence of the fact that not following the prescribed procedure has consequences that the police would like to avoid; removing those consequences undermines the discipline.”
Posted by: cmdicely on June 15, 2006 at 5:40 PM
June 16th, 2006 at 8:54 amhttp://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2006_06/009019.php
#41 – Do you live in drought stricken area?
Comment by For Truth
We’re not having that problem this year, but in past years, yes. The forests between here and Missoula are in bad shape because of the logging of the last 100+ years. If we have a dry year and lightening strikes, it’s like a tinder box. One one hand we have the loggers, who would mow the forests down if they were allowed; and on the other hand we have the weirdos chaining themselves to the trees so they can’t be cut down. There’s a happy place in the middle where we can leave the old growth alone, harvest the trees we need, and maintain the forest health so it can resist fire. After a giant fire years ago in California, there was debate as to whether the dead trees ought to be harvested, and here was this idiot being interviewed, he said, “Harvesting the burned trees is like raping a burn victim.” Okay…
June 16th, 2006 at 10:11 amWow, John Murtha is on C-Span right now for the debate on the Iraq War, and he is on fire! Go Murtha!
June 16th, 2006 at 10:13 amNow please move along. Nothing to see. Really.
-I, Scandal Man.
Thank you, Frozen Scandal Man, thank you for saving us from the Horrible Pink Tie.
June 16th, 2006 at 10:15 ami wouldn’t piss on him if was on fire
June 16th, 2006 at 10:46 amI agree with you Zoo on the forest health issue, I use the terms batty left, etc in jest. I tend to gravitate toward middle ground on many issues, if you haven’t already noticed ;)
June 16th, 2006 at 12:38 pmI understand, For Truth, sometimes the nicest thing you can call a person is “batty left.” Middle can be good, but these times inspire battiness. ;)
June 16th, 2006 at 1:00 pm