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April 13, 2004

More Sound, More Fury, More etc.

Highlights from the 9/11 Commission hearings, April 13. Richard Ben Veniste: “Mr. Ashcroft. In response to your assertion that the single greatest obstacle to pre-9/11 national security was the ‘draconian barrier,’ as you’ve phrased it, between the law enforcement and intelligence communities, isn’t it true, sir, that you fear women’s boobies? — “ John Ashcroft: ” — That’s not what your mother said, Mr. Ben Veniste — “ Richard Ben

Of Mice and Men

Yup. That about sums it up.

Simple Economics.

So I just got back from the doctor, who put me on Zestril and Lipitor — presumably to keep my heart from exploding. Only my health insurance doesn’t cover Lipitor, because, y’know, Republicans are callous, racebaiting, corporate-hugging envirovillains who hate puppies. Which means I’ll have to switch to a non hydrogenated butter substitute, instead. I’m thinking Smart Balance. Or Smart Balance Light. No chance I’m voting for Bush now.

I am the Eye in the Sky

…On the other hand, University of British Columbia students will save hundred of thousands of Canadian dollars (or roughly $128.00 US) each year on pay-per-view porn downloads. So there’s that.

Sentences I wish I’d Written / Uttered

1. “For a man who claims to have lost his virginity to a chicken, he looks remarkably statesmanlike” — G. Beato on Larry Flynt, “Xtreme Measures,”Reason, May 2004. 2. “Could you take a step back, please? You’re standing on my penis” — some guy at a hotel bar in Reno, NV.

Mayonnaise

Janet Reno, testifying before the 9/11 Commission just now: “Do these pants make my ass look fat, Richard? It’s okay, you can tell me the truth. I mean, we’re all adults here, right? Right…?”

Emil Guillermo: Race Pimp

From SFGate.com comes this idiotic column by author and commentator Emil Guillermo. I’ve annotated it out of sheer annoyance. He banged. I resisted. And still do. When I first saw Hong Kong-born UC Berkeley engineering student William Hung sing that Ricky Martin song on Fox’s “American Idol” last January, I tried to ignore it. But, after Hung’s humiliation, there came a nice outpouring of sympathy for the rejected puppy dog.