Michael Steele could be the first black president. Where can I send my donation for 2012/2016?
Category: News
Pachy Blogging, Day II, IX
Rod Paige gave a fair speech with, um, vanilla platitudes, and then we cut to a video set in St. Louis.
Although I’m not a fan of federal education spending or St. Louis City schools, the video piqued my attention.
Some of those condemned buildings looked neat, and I’ll bet they are inexpensive.
I bet William Lacy Clay, Jr., would like suburban investors coming into his secure district. I was going to call myself a “whitebread” investor, but I am above using racial epithets, even on myself.
Pachy Blogging, Day II, VIII
Wow, Hasselbeck fumbled a couple times, huh? She looked a little dazed in the pocket and couldn’t read the field. She certainly didn’t elevate the play of her receivers.
Man, I can’t wait for football season.
I’m sorry. Like most of Madison Square Garden, my attention wandered there for a moment.
Pachy Blogging, Day II, VII
Bill Frist brags about the new Medicare drug benefit, throwing red meat to his tribe, the Socialist Seniors of America, and then says the Republicans are a party for smaller government.
I keep expecting a cut to a concerned Geordi La Forge in engineering, brainstorming to how he can refactor the Rhetoricon Crystals to prevent the impending space-time rip caused by the paradox.
Pachy Blogging, Day II, V
The blogger pin-up Erika Herald talks about faith-based initiatives.
I am all in favor of them. Instead of government-funded programs, not as government-funded programs. They’re effective because they have extensive contact with the people they serve, and because people serve to salve their souls, not to maintain six figure salaries and to keep themselves in conference-in-exotic-locale tans.
Detective McDonald is warming to his speech and is doing well, too.
Pachy Blogging, Day II, IV
Who the heck is Dana Glover?
What, was Danny busy?
Pachy Blogging, Day II, III
George P. Bush, one of the little brown ones, does well enough. Diversity in the GOP? Hell, there’s diversity in the Bush family, for crying out loud.
When he cuts to Spanish at the end, it reminds me of watching Star Trek: The Motion Picture dubbed in Spanish during a high school Spanish class. A stream of Spanish dialog until someone refers to a character by name, when the original actor’s voice breaks in with the very American pronunciation, “Spock.”
Pachy Blogging, Day II, II
Cut away to the Bush twins, facing each other, leaning closer….
Oh, yes.
Now, if their grandmother would get out from between them. She’s ruining the effect.
Pachy Blogging, Day II, I
Elizabeth Dole goes into the wilderness and returns with some meat for her tribe.
How family values is Liddy? Her husband was senator from Kansas, and now she’s senator from North Carolina. Ladies and gentlemen, the Doles slept in separate beds in separate states. Either that, or Liddy is a carpetbagger.
But she’s our carpetbagger, so that makes it all right?
So-Called Watch
An attorney has sued over use of so-called as an adjective modifying his profession and his practice thereof:
Elderly Schenectady (NY) lawyer Romolo Versaci has filed a $100,000 defamation suit against Diane C. Richie, an unemployed social worker and widow with two children. Versaci claims — and Richie admits — that she called him a “so-called attorney” on a SchenectadyNY.info message board. …
I wonder if I can get in on some of the action.
So-Called Watch
Where did these guys learn how to write?
“America today has used all its force, as well as the help of others, to fight Islam under the so-called war on terror, which is nothing but a vicious crusade against Muslims,” the statement said.
Oh, we can guess.
Althouse Doesn’t Care for Rubes in Paradise Either
Ann Althouse doesn’t care for the Rubes in Paradise theme I touched on I mentioned last night–except she’s talking about the extra condescending, non-Republican sponsored asides provided by media commentators.
Pachyblogging X
McCain rocks. My wife is done with her Dance Dance Revolution on the den television for the night. I am watching Giuliani on cable. T1 passes in a pinch, but it’s not cable television yet.
Good night.
Pachyderm Blogging IX
The mission was necessary, achieveable, and noble.
Was?
Pachyderm Blogging VIII
Boo to you, Michael Moore.
I would like to point out that I personally supported McCain before Bush in 2000. I think he’s crazy enough to carried the war to the terrorists in 2001 and beyond. Also, McCain as president, there would have been no McCain-Feingold. There, I said it.
Pachyderm Blogging VII
John McCain, who cannot comb his own hair from hanging and torture in POW camps in North Vietnam, says this is the challenge of our generation.
His, and ours. It’s the continuing challenge of all American generations.
Pachyderm Blogging VI
Lindsey Graham? I never would have guessed from his vocals on “Big Love” that he had a southern accent.
United America? I daresay not. We are the United States of America, you politico. We shall not dissolve the electoral college, nor will we let the majority of Americans rule this country.
I thought they said you were from North Carolina. Sounds like a Washingtonian sentiment to me.
Pachyderm Blogging V
Spare me the Rubes in Paradise interviews with people from the rest of the country who’re in NYC for the first time.
I’ve never been to NYC, and I’m no worse for wear. No less sophisticated, no less educated, and Hillary Clinton is not one of my senators.
Pachyderm Blogging IV
Sometimes a Cocoon allusion just feels right.
Pachyderm Blogging III
This is opening night of the festival? Kerik, police officers, fire department union members in Milwaukee, Zainab Al-Suwaij, and then the crescendo of McCain and Giuliani?
Who said the GOP had no star power? If this is foreplay, I am a dead man!


