or maybe some politics and some non-politics.
but, politics:
could the republicans have possibly had a worse week?
to wit:
a-alberto gonzales finally quit, although senate investigators have said that he’s still going to be investigated for malfeasance and ineptitude.
b-republican senator larry craig is being forced to quit the senate after it was revealed that he was arrested for propositioning an undercover police officer in a men’s bathroom stall.
c-the general accounting office(gao)leaked a report stating that thus far only three of the 18 surge goals in iraq have been met, and none of these 3 are particularly major.
d-gw bush is at the pentagon today listening to military concerns that the war in iraq just isn’t sustainable.
ok, bad week for republicans. schadenfreude for those of us who think that the republicans are corrupt and inept and deserve their comeuppance.
in other news:
i’m dj’ing sunday night here in nyc at motherfucker. it should be fun. if you’re in nyc this weekend you should try to come by. the motherfucker parties are fairly legendary.
i think i’m dj’ing from 1-4, or thereabouts.
dj’ing is fun.
that’s my platitude for the day.
oh, i guess my 2nd platitude for the day.
platitude #1 was that the republicans are corrupt and inept. or maybe that was just a good old self-evident statement.
everyone likes a good, old, self-evident statement, right?
they’re kind of comforting.
as in ‘nice weather today, right?’
or ‘that chocolate cake sure looks good.’
nothing wrong with simple language expressing simple and self-evident thoughts.
like ‘those republicans sure are corrupt and inept, right?’
happy, comforting, self-evident statements.
have a nice weekend.
maybe i’ll see you sunday at motherfucker.
moby