Friday, February 6, 2009

Waldo's Web Friday

A Wall Street Journal writer wonders where the sheriff of Richland County gets off trying to apply to pot laws equally.

When you consider congressional Republicans are taking advice from Joe the Plumber, their objections to reviving the economy make perfect sense.

A new book on how humans experience pleasures, from chocolate to a hot bath, discusses sex 'in blindingly obvious, at times somewhat alarming, detail and is generally recommended, “preferably with someone else”.'

Writers Almanac says the first American minstrel show took place this day in 1843 and the genre was the most popular form of entertainment in the nation. Today it is forgotten except at meetings of the Republican National Committee.

B. Daniel Blatt- who clearly has not consulted Joe the Plumber- is rolling out the Gipper's bones for veneration and declaring, "When others call our party's attempt to block a spendthrift "stimulus" as obstructionist or rejectionist, tell them that in opposing this boondoggle, we are not merely rejecting a proposal which, we believe, will be harmful over the long term, we are affirming the vision of Ronald Wilson Reagan."

538.com plots how one gets off-message in DC:

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