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Saturday, May 14, 2005 I take a few days off ... and I'm reassured to see that IQ's haven't increased. In fact, even the Curmudgeon had to take a time-out.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 Fun with Barney! And I don't mean the White House dog. Dick Johnson in the NY Post (now requiring annoying registration) gets to the bottom of the story: OPENLY gay U.S. Rep.Barney Frank got caught blatantly fondling an up-and-coming politician's buttocks at a public event.I guess the ole gaydar got a lock and he couldn't help himself! According to gay weekly the Washington Blade, the frisky Frank was escorting rising gay politico Mike Evans into the VIP section at Philadelphia's Equality Forum when he boldly seized the opportunity to cop a feel from the younger man. The tush-grabbery was caught by alert photogs covering the event, and the pictures soon surfaced on the Internet. A rep for Frank, who is in a relationship with his domestic partner, Sergio Pombo, declined PAGE SIX's request for comment.(Hat tip: Freepers)
Henry Ford to the rescue! Of course ole Henry is long gone, but his money lives on under the control of the leftoid apparatchiks running the Ford Foundation and the cash is just burning a hole in their pockets - Public TV and Radio to Receive Big Grants. You see, they're mighty upset that the usually reliable mainstream media seem to be in such sad disarray: "The media in general is at a crossroads in our country," said Susan V. Berresford, the foundation's president, pointing to declining newspaper circulation, a drop over the last decade in coverage of international affairs, and continuing market pressures that demand ratings successes while eating into news-gathering budgets.So to keep the propaganda stream steady, they've anted up some of Henry's loot: The initiative will funnel $50 million over five years to a baker's dozen of public television, radio and other media organizations. A major focus of the effort will be to spur the creation and distribution of public affairs programming, particularly programs dealing with international affairs.Hey, those are some familiar faces! We all know PBS and NPR, the official leftoid TV and radio networks respectively. And there's Link TV, who in between sets of armpit music from Lower Elbonia, seems to be the official network of MoveOn.org and similarly exotic moonbats. And ITVS? Why they're a founder of Link TV and more to the point: ITVS is a miracle of public policy created by media activists, citizens and politicians seeking to foster plurality and diversity in public television. ITVS was established by a historic mandate of Congress to champion independently produced programs that take creative risks, spark public dialogue and serve underserved audiences. Since its inception in 1991, ITVS programs have revitalized the relationship between the public and public television, bringing TV audiences face-to-face with the lives and concerns of their fellow Americans. More information about ITVS can be obtained by visiting www.itvs.org. ITVS is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American People.Translation: "We take the citizens' money and spit in their face." How about the Sundance Documentary Fund? Here's a hint, it used to be called The Soros Documentary Fund, one of whose greatest hits was The Women of Hizbollah. Sounds like a warm bunch! The Sundance version was made possible by a $4.6 million grant from the New York–based Open Society Institute (OSI). We sure wouldn't want to start any substantial leftoid enterprise without involving SPECTRE! And let's not forget New California Media. They're the "ethnic" subsidiary of The Pacific News Service who has been toeing the party line since the Vietnam War. It's sure nice to know that the Ford Foundation is thinking of us little people.
Monday, May 09, 2005 Zsa Zsa blog alert! Zsa Zsa launched her big blog extravaganza today. And yes, it's the expected snoozefest unless you've got a powerful passion for the spicy one's ego trips and her cast of whingeing pals. Even the "Drudge style" headlines are lame. I wonder who financed this boat anchor? Best comment so far is from Michelle Malkin: Pssst, did you hear? Arianna Huffington's new celebrity/grass-roots/pundit elite/progressive/whatever blog launches today. I'm informing you because, as the Huffers tell us, those evil, corporatist media meanies don't allow enough little voices to be heard. As Hollywood moonbat-turned-Huffington blogger Laurie David crowed: "The Huffington Post is going to balance the power out there that the media has had forever."Ah, it's the ole Err America gambit - if you get enough big media suckups to boost it, an audience might show up. Lotsa luck with that. Zzzzzzz's for Zsa Zsa. UPDATE: (Via Drudge) Nikki Finke has the inside scoop on the blowsy bimbo's blovatron. My choice for best graf: Forgive them, these bleating blowhards on Arianna's blog, because they know not what they do. Not Seinfeld has-been Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her untalented TV-hyphenate husband, Brad Hall, making unfunny shtick of the anti-gay-marriage movement. Not has-been director Mike Nichols, using the forum to parade his high school grasp of U.S. history by mentioning "de Tocqueville" and "Dr. King" in the same paragraph. Not has-been brat-packer John Cusack, penning the 459,308th remembrance of Hunter Thompson for the sole purpose of letting the world know that the actor scored an invite to the writer's intimate memorial service. Still, the celebs aren't to blame here, because they made the bad mistake of allowing Arianna to sweet-talk them into believing that they had something to say in the first place. ("I was very moved, for example, by what Mike Nichols sent," Huffington told Newsweek. "It was just such a beautiful expression of his thinking." Arianna must have been swooning over the fact that Nichols is married to Diane Sawyer, because it can't possibly be over the director's bombastic blog b.s.)But there's a whole lot more by following the link.
Yeehaw! It's Cowboys, Indians - et les Français: My first contact with le country was accidental. While travelling last summer in Lorraine, I saw a banner reading "Marange-Texas Rodeo" and decided to investigate.Hold on a sec while I clean my specs! Inside the fairground, the United States and Texas flags flew proudly as French families disguised as cowboys or Native Americans waited in line for the "Apache Dinner", a fixed menu of chili con carne and corn on the cob topped off with a French twist, a delicate tarte aux fruits rouges.My specs are fine, but I can't believe my eyes! As it turned out, the Marange-Rodeo was not a rodeo but rather a celebration of country music and culture. Sporting a cowboy hat and a red bandana around his neck, Yves Muller, the organiser of the annual event, explained that le country is a growing trend around Europe, having started in Germany because of the influence of American military bases there.I'll be dipped! Much more by following the link. [Listening to: Old Dogs - Bobby Bare - Old Dogs (02:55)]
Nothing to see here, move along Economy up, deficit down: The budget deficit, despite the 2004 election campaign's gloomy forecasts of a fiscal meltdown, is falling sharply due to increasing tax revenues from stronger economic growth. Period.
Sunday, May 08, 2005 I get to reuse the graphic! Mexico may sue reservist in migrant detention: The Mexican government is considering filing a lawsuit against a U.S. Army reservist who detained seven Mexican illegal immigrants at gunpoint in Arizona, a Mexican official said yesterday. Prosecutors in Arizona declined to charge the man.No word on the Mexican government and the "human rights group" helping out the American citizens who live along the border and are terrorized every day by illegal aliens. Wait there's more! Mexico's embattled first lady writes book: First lady Marta Sahagun, battered by several unflattering biographies, promoted her own book Friday describing her rise from provincial schoolgirl to the leader of a large and controversial charity organization.Sounds like Eva Peron! Sahagun's appearance at a book fair in the central state of Guanajuato came just days after a new book by journalist Olga Wornat accused Sahagun's three sons of enriching themselves through preferential treatment by the government.Sheesh, her hubby is pimping out the citizens of his country and she's whining about moral damages. Ole Vincente really ought to keep a bunch of shysters on retainer. In both the USA and Mexico. But it's not all bad news for Vincente - Mexicans Working Abroad Send Record $$$ Home: Mexicans living abroad sent more than $4 billion home in the first quarter of 2005. The Bank of Mexico says that's a 20% increase over the same period last year.I'll bet Vincente is all excited! Of course, it may just be a reporting anomaly: Officials believe remittances have increased, in part, because it's become cheaper and easier to send money home.It used to be going to Mexico in someone's pocket.
Big Trouble on Turtle Bay! Congress keeps papers which threaten Annan: American congressional investigators are refusing to hand back potentially explosive evidence which may threaten Kofi Annan's position as the secretary general of the United Nations.Ruh Oh! But hold on a sec, I thought Kofi said he was exonerated after the first report of the big investigation run by Paul Volcker? The controversial evidence was turned over to the House International Relations Committee (IRC) last week by Robert Parton, who recently resigned as a Volcker investigator claiming that the inquiry played down evidence incriminating Mr Annan.Ah, the high standards of the United Nations. There's more in Volcker Lawyer Asks U.N. to Block U.S. Subpoenas, but the best part (from the first link) is: Senior members of the UN secretariat [i.e. UN kleptocrats - ed.] said last night that they feared that the public wrangling over the subpoenaed evidence left the Volcker investigation "hanging by a pretty thin thread". They were concerned that the credibility of the committee, whose report is due in August, has been so badly damaged that it might not complete its task.You mean they might not finish the cover-up? Just, dang! If that were the case, the UN would be left at the mercy of its congressional critics who are investigating alleged corruption and inefficiency.Be still my heart! And a more precise description would be "tripping over evidence of corruption and inefficiency". "The knock-on effect won't just be to allow Washington to get Kofi, but the UN as an instrument of mediation too. There will be huge resentment in the rest of the world against the US."He's kidding, right? How could we tell?
Everyone whines when you have a good racket And who's got a better racket than Vincente Fox? He sends his un- and underemployed citizens to enter the USA illegally where they get free education, free medical care, and send back money to prop up his feckless and corrupt government. What's not to like? So you can see why he's a little upset that a small town police chief in New Hampshire figured a new way to cut down on the local plague of illegals. Poor baby! The life of a racketeer must be tough one. If it isn't the law, it's someone else trying to horn in on your turf. How about: Non-Mexican immigrants pour into Valley: May 8, 2005 — Brazilians, Central Americans and others are expected to overtake Mexican nationals as the largest group of undocumented immigrants entering the Rio Grande Valley.No word on them actually doing anything about it, though. In case you weren't aware of it, the Border Patrol has a swell deal for OTM illegal aliens. Think of it as a "catch and release" program: If there is no detention space and no criminal record or other cause for concern, Cervantes said Brazilians and other undocumented immigrants are released with a promise to return for an immigration court hearing.There's never enough space and they're going to look up the criminal record based on the name provided by the illegal alien himself. Court figures show that more than 88 percent do not return.Does Drew Barrymore sh*t in the woods? But it's not all bad news for ole Vincente. There are lots of useful idiots in the USA who don't mind the invasion for various perverse reasons of their own.
Business as usual with Hill and Bill Martha Carr and Gordon Russell at The New Orleans Times-Picayune kick over the anthill - Sex, lies, secret tape at center of trial: Hotshot political fund-raiser David Rosen didn't hesitate when an old friend, visiting Chicago, called to invite him to a pricey meal at Morton's steakhouse.The Clintons and "hot" campaign cash. Gosh, what a shock! At least the Chinese government wasn't in on this one. Then there's the steamy stuff: Reggie first met Rosen when he signed on as a fund-raiser and media strategist for Hillary Clinton's Senate bid. Rosen was Clinton's national finance director, and Reggie, with his ties to the Kennedy family, was a powerhouse fund-raiser for the Clintons in Louisiana. After their months spent together separating wealthy Democrats from their hard-earned cash, Rosen was likely not surprised that Reggie would call to catch up with him during a stop in Chicago.Party hearty, dude! I expect ole Bubba had good reasons why he never released his medical records.
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