Meghan McCain: “You see, it’s not that I have anything against the pleasuring of asses per se. It’s just that, well — I find the whole idea of how to go about the pleasurings absolutely fraught with potential abuses, and speaking as someone who’s spent some time all up in there and whatnot, I just think there are better ways to go about such pleasurings. Like, maybe, feathers or some
April 28, 2010
Show trials yield showy results?
Well! You don’t say! “Blankfein supports financial reform bill,” The Hill: A financial regulatory reform bill has at least one supporter outside of Congressional Democrats, Lloyd Blankfein, the head of investment bank Goldman Sachs. “I’m generally supportive,” Blankfein told the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Wall Street will benefit from the bill because it will make the market safer, Blankfein said. “The biggest beneficiary of reform is Wall Street itself,”
Coalition of the willing?
Are states beginning a push back against the feds? Utah State Representative Stephen Sandstrom, appearing “On the Record” with Greta Van Sustern: SANDSTROM: […] Right now, it’s actually imperative that the state of Utah act aggressively with the same type of legislation that we have in Arizona because in the past, when Arizona has tightened the noose around illegal immigration, so to speak, we’ve seen an influx of illegal aliens
take 1 part Ayn Rand
add 2 parts NPR and filter through food personality Lynne Rosseto Kasper. Allow mixture to set. Yield: one crazy-ass cupcake.