February 9, 2009

$550 Billion "Electronic Run on the Banks" WITHIN A 2-HOUR PERIOD

ca. 9/15/08, that's PRE- the stock market crash, per Sec. of the Treasury Henry Paulson, per Rep. Paul Kanjorski of Pennsylvania:

Wikiality:

Did you know there's an entire Truthiness Encyclopedia online? E.g., check out "Some People" or the "John W. McCain/Medical Plan"; and like, when I searched just now for "Some People," literally hundreds of entries came up. Looks like they've transcribed and organized everything that's ever emerged from any Colbert orifice. I'm in awe.

More Ben & Jerry Ice Cream Flavors

Of course you've seen Ben & Jerry's Obama-inspired flavor. Supposedly they also asked for suggestions re- Bush; here are some names people came up with:

- Grape Depression

- Abu Grape

- Cluster Fudge

- Nut'n Accomplished

- Iraqi Road

- Chock 'n Awe

- WireTapioca

- ImPeach Cobbler

- Guantanmallow

- ImPeachMint

- Good Riddance You Lousy Motherf**ker... Swirl

- Heck of a Job, Brownie!

- NeoconPolitan

- RockyRoad to Fascism

- The Reese's-cession

- Cookie D'oh!

- The Housing Crunch

- Nougular Proliferation

- Death by Chocolate . . . and Torture

- Credit Crunch

- Country Pumpkin

- Chunky Monkey in Chief

- George Bush Doesn't Care About Dark Chocolate

- WMDelicious

- Chocolate Chimp

- Bloody Sundae

- Caramel Preemptive Stripe
(Thanks, Scott!) Someone needs to inform Colbert of this outrage.

Job Losses, Among Other Things, Off the Cliff,

as compared to previous "recessions."

Manhattan Madam's List Includes Lots o' Wall St. Bailees



"I think you're allowed to be racist in bed." It gets better/worse from there (Trump in women's panties??) Video from The Young Turks, worth checking that site out.

UPDATE: This the same kind of stuff that took Spitzer down -- only worse, since the guys were charging their fun to their companies. Oddly, the prosecutor chose not to pursue the Wall St. johns.

Here's abc's interview of the Madam.

February 8, 2009

The People Will Win in the End

Click on it for a bigger version. Source.

Dallas Burlesque Festival

Very enjoyable, and very well-organized for a first-time event -- the place was packed (and not just with photographers), but things went pretty smoothly; lots of enthusiasm and genuine talent (I'm trying to contact the DJ and two dancers; unfortunately there was no programme); and it was a fun way to see the partially-renovated Texas Theatre, in which Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended.

During the warm-up and intermissions while the DJ played, I snuck past the barriers to the not-yet-renovated balcony and danced in the dark (watch out for the rubble, esp. if you're wearing heels).

I liked the art-ier acts, my sig. other liked the more traditional acts. By end of the nite I felt slightly bored by the basic strip formula (one gal, bless her, reversed it by starting in a g-string and pasties and then getting dressed) -- I'd have cut the total time of the Fest. by a half hour. But when it comes to sex, better too much than too little.

(Photos by Ben Britt.)

And While You're Contacting Your Congress Critters,

. . . why not urge them to pass legislation to extend the statute of limitations on prosecution of any B*sh administration crimes.

Remember my previous post re- how the Repubs might be holding up Eric Holder's confirmation for more than one reason? Got this from Peace Team today:

One of the most important recommendations by John Conyers in his 487 page recent report "Reining In The Imperial Presidency" was to extend the statute of limitations on the crimes of Bush and Cheney, to allow a fair opportunity for them to be actually investigated by a real prosecutor. Of course the [B*sh] Justice Department was entirely derelict in enforcing the law as to them while they were still in office. To fully preserve and protect the rule of law, the statute of limitations must be extended now.

And sure enough, just the other day Cheney was out there gloating about how the statute of limitations was expiring on some of their most egregious offenses. For example, the midnight putsch to institute a regime of illegal wiretapping occurred in early March of 2004, not quite 5 years ago.
(Emphasis supplied. Specifically, as reported by Politico, Cheney recently said he is "set to plunge into his own memoirs, feeling liberated to describe behind-the-scenes roles over several decades in government now that the 'statute of limitations has expired' on many of the most sensitive episodes. ")

Please go here and tell your reps to extend the statute of limitations. They don't have to convict anyone if there's insufficient evidence; but the B*sh admin's obstructionism must not be allowed to succeed.