Happy Valentine's Day

Can't you just feel the man love? What a Maverick!
1. Straight Talk
2. Inspiration
3. 2008 vs. 1994,3
4. Cover of "Bomb Iran"
5. 4 More Years
6. More War
7. Insane McCain
"I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the predjudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed." -Abraham Lincoln

Can't you just feel the man love? What a Maverick!
1. Straight Talk
2. Inspiration
3. 2008 vs. 1994,3
4. Cover of "Bomb Iran"
5. 4 More Years
6. More War
7. Insane McCain
"The laws of Congress and the laws of physics have grown increasingly divergent, and the laws of physics are not likely to yield." - Bill McKibben
Congratulations I guess are in order for the Writers' Guild (and American TV viewers) as the long lasting strike seems to be coming to a close. I don't know all the details and quite frankly, they don't really interest me at all. The main point is that it sounds like the writers are largely pleased with the new contract. They are yet to ratify it with the members all be it, but it sounds like the heavy dose of reality television, reruns, and the snoozer late night programming TV watchers have been subjected to has finally paid off and brought the greedy corporate pimps to their knees (or at least back to the bargaining table). The high profile picket lines certainly had something to do with the strike's success but really, those tanking ratings really were beginning to hurt the bottom line for the money-grubbers.
So feel the love tube heads! Your favorite shows are coming back. And as brave as the guys over at The A Daily Show have been, I'm glad that the collective creative juices will be flowing free once again.
And a second congrats goes out to Barack Obama for erasing Clinton's lead. I must say the thought of the Democratic Leadership Council all vexed and frustrated at this point really does kind of tickle me. To be clear, I am a bit wary of Obama and am not going to jump on his band wagon just yet. He says many things but I wonder how many campaign promises he'd break once in office. I myself, was an Edwards supporter so I am a bit wary of Obama's financial backers. Still, I hate the corporate Democrats of the DLC (like the Clintons) who put the health of the economy (AKA Big Business) ahead of the health of the worker and of the environment. I also think that Americans are ready for something new and Obama stands a better chance against the Maverick. May Obama get Ohio and Texas and end the two-family dynasty.
As everyone in the 
Hail Mary fell harmlessly to the turf. So thank you Giants for slaying the Giant, for snubbing the "Greatest Team Ever" hype, for humiliating the cocky emotionless machine that was the Patriots.
was not expecting 17-14.
champs’ band wagon. I will not buy any merchandise nor will I talk about them repeating. I will not call the coach a genius nor will I call the quarterback a superstar. But I will give credit where credit is due: Eli manned up, Coach Coughlin got creative, and the D-line played possessed. The Giants made bold predictions and backed up their talk. They didn’t light up the world but did turn it on in the clutch when it mattered most. They beat the New England Cheaters denying them a place in history and the label of “Best Team Ever”. So, from the bottom of my heart, as man who hates the Pats and media hype but loves great football let me say “Thank you”.