Monday, June 30, 2008

Random Funny Picture

Between these and Chuck Norris facts, I can be amused for ages...

You're a Funny Guy!

The earlier post made me think of Goodfellas...but I could not find the exact scene I was looking for.

In its place, though, here's probably the most famous scene from this classic.

Hopefully I amuse you, too, though.

A Sound Sleeper Am I

It's been an eventful week down here in the hood.

Last week, we had a power outage after a lightning strike.

Then last night, there was a fire at the now-defunct Club Corbo (formerly Corbo's Golden Bowl).

I can see the place from my backyard, so certainly one would think I'd have heard the fire trucks around 1AM last night, but I snoozed right through everything.

In fact, when I walked by CC this morning. I saw a news truck out across the street, but thought they were setting up for some shot about Guarino's 90th Anniversary celebration or something. There was a little bit of a burnt smell in the air, but I kind of forgot about it all until someone asked me about the big fire at work.

On the bright side, I felt very well-rested when I entered the salt mines this morning!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

This Chick is Cool

I can't remember how I stumbled across Princess Diana 161, but I'm glad I did.

She has a bunch of short cooking videos, like this one for Rigatoni Carbonara, posted. Check out this amateur action.

"Barack Hussein Obama is a Mohammedan!"

It continues to frustrate people who pay a little bit of attention to goings-on in the world, the number of fools out there who believe that Barack Obama is a Muslim.

(Now, the number of people who find that to be a pejorative is an equally bright proxy for the lower bound estimate of retards we have in this country who will answer their phone for pollsters!)

The Washington Post has an article this morning about some smartypants scholar trying to track down the origins of the emails making these claims.

There's plenty of things about him to dislike. We don't need to start inventing them along the way.

A Whole ***load of Barack Obama!

Gawker has a nice collage of some of Barry's magazine covers.

Please, Barack...Don't Take on Her "Point" Gesture!

Oh, brother!

At yesterday's Come to Jesus event in Unity, New Hampshire, Barry took on the absolute worst part of Hillary's campaign.

No, it was not her Bills (neither monetary nor marital).

No, it was not her pack of angry women.

It was this Godawful gesture she does on stage that drives me up the wall! Who the heck is she pointing at when she does this?

How John McCain Plans to Beat Barry's Big Fundraising Advantage

Thank God posting videos on YouTube is free.

With it, John McCain can more wisely use his relatively paltry $84M funding cap, but still get his message out with catchy videos like this.

In his next installment, McCain (or the 527s) will use another contemporary pop culture reference by comparing Barack Obama to George "Kingfish" Stevens.

Friday, June 27, 2008

I Love Google Search Terms

Huh...seems that two people found a Rachel Ray item I had this spring based on an interesting search term.

I Had to Share This Show With You

December 11, 1979 was a little bit chilly in Kansas City, Missouri, with a low temperature of 28 degrees, but the folks who made it into Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium that night were in for a hot night.

This is the Grateful Dead show I have on today and it's a real doozy.

Below is a link to a matrix recording, which splices together an audience tape along with the soundboard. On a decent sound system, it allows you to feel the audience around you wihtout sacrificing your jones for that crispy soundboard detail.

Enjoy!






Thursday, June 26, 2008

WTF

Wow.

Power just came back on a little while ago at crib de dan...

As I was preparing dinner, I came as close as I ever have (one door away) to a lightning strike.

One moment everthing's fine, the next moment, POP!

We hear shattering glass and then the whole street goes dark.

Lightning struck the light pole next door and we had a downed power line and no electricity for several hours.

Trippy...

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Looking Forward to Reading This One

Tomorrow, the SCOTUS is expected to hand down its decision on the constitutionality of Washington DC's law which prohibits ownership of handguns in the District.

I don't come down purely for or against the NRA...while I think they are an honorable civil rights group, both poles in this debate practice a certain amount of other- and self-deception when it comes to their public arguments.

As I believe I've posted here before, the whole 'sportsmen' argument, made by people residing on many parts of the spectrum, is one of the phoniest crocks of shit I've ever heard taken seriously and I'm disappointed that it's not scrutinized more by the mainstream press.

The founders were not talking about duck hunters or target shooters when they inserted this language into the Constitution so let's stop pretending that protecting the Elmer Fudds of this world is some kind of Gandhi-like mission worthy of our attention, let alone admiration.

It's a damned shame that the press lets the NRA as well as those who offer hunter-protection provisions as some kind of compromise to the restrictions they'd like to place on gun ownership off the hook.

While we're never going to unanimously settle whether the founders intended the right as an individual or collective one, it's high time someone treated the Constitution as a living document and had an honest discussion about the costs and benefits of honoring it as written today. You might decide that it's worth keeping, but you might also find, when pressed, that the cost of honoring it as some interpret it makes gas look cheap.

Here's the wiki entry on District of Columbia v Heller.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

I Hear the Mormon Girls Are Really Great

This afternoon, I pulled out a nice Jerry Moore audience tape of Bobby and the Midnites, Bobby Weir's side band, from June 16, 1982 at the Cape Cod Coliseum.

Here they are, performing one of my favorites, Salt Lake City, which the Grateful Dead played only once...in a little warmup run for the 1995 Spring Tour out in...you guessed it...Utah.

Enjoy!



It was a paradise for lizards when young Brigham saw it first
He said I've seen some nasty deserts Lord, but this one here's the worst
Then the Lord called down to Brigham, said "I've got a great idea"
I want a mighty city and I think I want it here

Salt Lake City, that town of righteousness and fame
Salt Lake City, don't sound like much, but hell what's in a name?
Nobody ever sings about it, but Lord I be going there just the same

Salt Lake City, where it's so easy keeping straight
Salt Lake City, just really makes Des Moines look second rate
Ain't making no big deal about it
But I hear the Mormon girls are really great

Salt Lake City, hey, dig that Tabernacle Choir
Salt Lake City, yeah they be bound to take you higher
There just ain't no two ways about it, yes Lord they really light my fire

Well Brigham kicked a prairie dog, and he muttered in his beard
Said you've put me through some changes Lord but this one's really weird
The Lord just laughed at Brigham, said "you'd better get to work"
The next time I check in here, I want paradise on earth

Salt Lake City, where Brigham made the desert bloom
Salt Lake City, put a colour TV in every room
And they got them crazy Mormon chicks, yes I'll be going there real soon

Salt Lake City, hey feel that magic in the air
Salt Lake City, you know that's kind of why I like it there
Salt Lake City, well you know that's where I'm bound
Salt Lake City, I'm going down to Salt Lake town

More Fun from Perez

Woof, Renee!
clipped from perezhilton.com

Stars Without Makeup

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A relaxed and smiling Renee Zellweger seen Monday at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, where she was catching a domestic flight.

She looks better when she pouts!

blog it

Bush Flips Off the ....Filipinos

What a horse's ass.

I may not agree with all that Barry has to say, but I might just have to vote for the guy to raise the average IQ of the candidates for whom I've voted in my lifetime.

The Filipino President was in Washington today and this is how Gee-Dub tried to compliment her peeps.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Madam President, it is a pleasure to welcome you back to the Oval Office. We have just had a very constructive dialogue. First, I want to tell you how proud I am to be the President of a nation that -- in which there's a lot of Philippine-Americans. They love America and they love their heritage. And I reminded the President that I am reminded of the great talent of the -- of our Philippine-Americans when I eat dinner at the White House. (Laughter.)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

"How's Your Wife, Rosie Palms Doing?"

Oh, the ball-busting this Ohio State Senate Candidate's poor husband must endure...

In Case You Missed Bill O This Week...

...This is what you missed.

You can thank me anytime you want...

(and 236.com)

GDTRFB

Huh?

Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad, of course!

This is from one of my favorite shows...it's a Front of Board recording of the Grateful Dead in Golden Gate Park's Lindley Meadows on September 28, 1975 with Jefferson Starship.

It was the final of only 4 shows the boys did that year. They were on a bit of a self-imposed hiatus and you can just feel the juices yearning to be released in this tight show.

The recording was done by Bob Menke and Louis Falanga and we will remain forever in their debt, as the show is a true classic in my opinion.

Enjoy!

I Sure Am Posting A Lot of Barry-Related Stuff Lately

Maybe that's because John McCain is the reincarnation of Bob Dole.

Anyway, Obama has a new make-believe Presidential Seal he's been going to events with lately and the navel gazers have been having a field day with it.

Vero possumus roughly translates to Yes We Can.

Friday, June 20, 2008

The Two Obamas

Par for the course, David Brooks nails it in his allotted space on the New York Times' Opinion Page today.

He points out what any honest person who's reflected on this presidential race knows...that Barack Obama is one crafty politician and that the 'change' routine, while effective, does not necessarily reflect his heart.

He goes so far as crediting him with having more gumption than Bubba in his claim to win at politics by not playing politics.

The column splits out the two Obamas nicely. One one hand, you have Dr. Obama, who says that he can no more disown his preacher than he could his own grandmother. But when it becomes expedient, Fast Eddie throws him under the bus.

In 2007 and before, Dr. Obama lectured the country on the necessity and benefits of public election financing. In 2008, and much to his credit, when he's built the greatest political fundraising machine this country has ever seen, he makes a claim that would make Bill blush...that the donations he's been getting from folks actually are public financing.

Gall and chutzpah, folks. Gall and chutzpah.

Worst Persons in the World

Should catch up with some more posts later on or over the weekend, but came across the inevitable item on jockeying for Tim Russert's chair on Meet the Press.

Here's KeithO, deflecting Page Six's claim that he and blondie are both going for it.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Today's Listening...A Little Jaunt Down to Monterey

I've gotten a little good feedback from a friend on the streaming shows, so I'll throw up another...the one I've started listening to myself, today (albeit an audience tape, while you lucky ducks have a soundboard here.)

It's from a nifty little two-day run on 5/9 and 5/10/87 at the Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California.

This is the second night and the highlight of the show has to be the blazing Desolation in the first set.

Enjoy!






Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Another Installment of Great Things Deadheads Say

Here's another great one I found on etree.

Phil Lesh and his band are tooling around the country after playing last week at Bonnaroo.

This comment refers to band member Jackie Greene in a post about his show last night in Richmond.

tigolebitties 2008-06-18 11:08:29
i'd have jackie greene's baby! and i'm a guy! he could have his way with me any time! :)

A Little John Lennon to Get You Through the Night

I'm not sure there's any cosmic reason, but this song was going through my head today and figured I'd post up John Lennon's Whatever Gets You Through the Night.

You know how we roll here...when possible (and listenable), grab the live cut.

According the posting notes at YouTube, this is from Madison Square Garden in November 1974, so I'm pretty sure it was his final public performance....on November 28 with Elton John.

This is Why We Love 1977

Wow, what a gem of a show I dusted off this morning...from October 2, 1977 at the Paramount Theater in Portland, OR.

The recording is a much-prized Betty Board. It's notable for having the first Dupree's Diamond Blues since 1969 and the first Casey Jones since 1974. The latter is one of the best versions I've ever heard...they actually take a little time to play with it, not just getting through quickly.

Check out at least these two tracks, should you choose to deprive yourself the pleasure of the rest of this show.







Maybe I Should Vacation in Denver This Summer

The LA Times' political blog, Top of the Ticket, has a little snippet that there's now a lot more rooms available in Denver in August, now that so many Clintonistas won't feel like partying down in the Mile High City.

Dan's eyebrow arches mischievously...

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

A Clip from The Office

The earlier posting on office language made me think back to the original BBC's The Office and this off-color joke...don't listen if you're in earshot of someone with no sense of humor.

Profiles in Courage Award Winner, 2008

In a stunning display of political backbone, Al Gorelioni came out in favor of the Barack Obama for President movement.

Earlier in the day, the guy who could have cleaned Bush's clock if he'd ran an even mildly-competent campaign in 2000 also announced his support of July coming after June and China hosting this year's summer Olympics.

Firefox 3...Pain in the Ass!

So I just "upgraded" from Firefox 2->3...thinking I'm jumping ahead in the world

I'm sorely disappointed as none of my plug-ins, bookmarks or passwords imported over.

One would think this would come with the standard installation flow.

I thought everything was erased, but I ended up figuring out where they are backed up on my machine through some cockamamie search process.

This ticks me off...

On Language

The BBC has a piece that's simultaneously hilarious and infuriating on officespeak that drives people mad.

It's obviously quite Anglo centric, but you hear a lot of this crapola on this side of the pond, too.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Nice Mullet, Jerry

Here's a really cool cut of the Jerry Garcia Band doing Evangeline, on September 10, 1989 in Mansfield, MA with Clarence Clemons.

Well, upon re-reading that, they're actually playing a song named Evangeline. An alternate interpretation of that sentence provokes...a quite disturbing mental image. But I couldn't resist the temptation to leave it in there.

Ella Puede Sí!

As time goes on, I realize that I can no longer look down my nose at people who follow soap operas and other sorts of dramas on television...because I do, too.

Mine are just shown on different channels.

In a rather bizarre announcement, and one I can't quite settle on the meaning of yet, Barry announced today that Patti Solis Doyle will be the chief of staff for his yet-unnamed running mate this fall.

Who?

Patti, a product of the Chicago (Rchard M.) Daley Machine, was Hillary's assistant during the White House years and eventually became the manager of her Presidential campaign until she was canned after Super Tuesday.

What do we make of this?

Is Obama setting the plate for a Hillary nod? The lovely Latina might help with inroads amongst Hispanics and be a familiar face when blondie joins the team later this summer.

Or could it be a big, public "F-U!" signal to the junior Senator from New York.

While I think the latter is a much more likely scenario, I can't wait to see how it shakes out!

Good News for Entourage Fans

I started to get the hankering again to check out some Entourage. I could not remember when the last season ended, but it'd been too long for me.

Did some searching around and they apparently have ammo for at least another 3-4 seasons.

Next season was supposed to start airing in June, but the writers' strike pushed this back to a September start date.

Awesome.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Dark Days Looming for the Internets

I've been following stories like this for some time, but they have mostly been in quasi-techie forums...but now that this story has made it to the Sunday's front page of the Old Gray Lady, I might really start sweating bullets.

The article is about how ISPs are moving to consider tiered pricing and bandwidth limits. When they plotted out how many gigabytes the average user transfers a month, I confirmed what I already know...this dreadful bootleg habit has me many, many, many standard deviations above the mean...confirming the accusations of deviancy I've heard all my life, I guess.

So while the argument for pay-as-you-use internet is clear on one hand, they also duly note that it's just this creation of artificial scarcity by providers that may have slowed down the initial growth of the internet.

Everyone remembers when AOL had its pricing based on the # of hours you spent online per month and some associate this with stifling the penetration of the internet to all facets of our lives.

Similarly, just as the media companies are trying to encourage people to spend more time transferring information and entertainment online, they are starting to plot out the fences.

I'm sure there'll be some kind of reasonable way to survive, but I did find my toes curling a little bit while reading this one.

Bob Weir...One Funny Cat

Kind of hard to hear, but they were asked if success has spoiled the Grateful Dead.

Editorial Cartoon of the Weekend

I thought this was quite funny...

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Vote for Barack...It's the American Thing to Do

Well, well, well...I must be on a Jewish Minnesotan kick lately...what with the Franken post the other day and now something about Thomas Friedman, the esteemed foreign affairs columnist for the New York Times.

Friedman's column in yesterday's paper gets at something important. Just the fact that a guy with as silly a name as Obama's, with such an Amish quilt background (minus the Amish), really makes this one of those "only in America" stories that chest-thumping patriots like to talk about.

He writes the column from Cairo and asks, rhetorically, whether the keys to power are truly available to all citizens of a country like Egypt.

Of course not.

Just having gotten someone like Barry to become a major party nominee is something that distinguishes us from most of the rest of the world.

Now, his background should in no way be a substitute for preparation for the job and that's not the argument Friedman or I are making. But I will argue that all these America-first rednecks who won't vote for 'that mooslim who goes to a church' because he has a funny name ought to take a step back and look again at what makes this country pretty cool.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

More Great Deadhead Commentary

In reference to an Oade Brothers recording of the classic 6-30-85 show at the Merriweather-Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD...Looking back over this one, I think I will have to dust it off tomorrow!

Will also try to get up a cut of their Keep on Growing cover from that night.

Let the critics have their Keith & Donna, I'll take this serving of tasty, wild 1985 summer glory anytime.

I Hate Minnesota (Femi)Nazis

We may have found some ground that can sustain Rush Limbaugh and Al Franken at the same time.


These folks remain apparently ticked off about Franken's career as a satirist, during which he...wrote satire, some of which was off-colour and sexist if you read it listerally.

While I can understand Minnesotans being a little bit trigger-shy when it comes to electing someone from an entertainment career, it's downright silly for them to draw this kind of line in the sand.

And the DFL had better be careful because Franken has a better shot at defeating Norm than St. Thomas grad, Michael Ciresi.

Hack Gets Hacked

Sorry, couldn't resist the subject line...I actually don't think that little Dennis Kucinich is that much of a hack.

But the other day, after he introduced 35 articles of impeachment against W, his campaign website was hacked and taken down for a few hours.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Another Favorite from One of My Favorite Bands of All Time

Here's a little bit of a slower Ramones song...when they did their priceless cover of Needles and Pins.

Enjoy!

The Decline of Western Civilization

I guess I have the power to change the channel (or, to more accurately reflect my viewing habits, never turn there in the first place), but VH1's Celebrity Rehab is just such an immoral show.

While Dr. Drew Pinsky will dress it up and try to feign some social value to the show, which follows has- and almost-been celebrities through some kind of attempt at removing the scourge of chemical dependency from their lives, it turns it into something more like a comic freakshow.

They just announced their new lineup for the upcoming season. Rehabbers include Tawny Kitaen, Cleveland native Steven Adler and Rodney King.

While our society and entertainment in general certainly has greater evils, I'll use up my free bit of space out here on the tubes to say that, until they begin donating their profits from the show to getting help to people who really need it, "Shame on you, VH1."

George Herbert Walker Bush...Terrorist Sympathizer?

E.D. Hill again brings home the bacon when it comes to idiocy on the Fox News Network.

Last week, teasing a segment on one of their favorite topics (which I often find interesting, truth be told), body language.

She referred to the fist bump that Barry and Michelle did at his St. Paul victory speech last week as possibly being some kind of "terrorist" gesture.

The bump is something that I took note of when she was on stage with him and actually found it quite charming. Luckily, their expert seemed to give little credence to Blondie's suggestion, but ... what a dipstick!

Media Matters has also put together a nice pictorial layout of the fist bump's notable practitioners.

Monday, June 09, 2008

A Cut from the First CD I Ever Bought

Wow, this dates me...but the first CD I ever bought (yes, I think it was actually old by that time!) was Face Dances by The Who.

Here's one of the more popular cuts from the album...You Better, You Bet.

I never totally got into The Who beyond the popular radio cuts, but this album does hold a special place in my heart and the video also features a few good windmills by Townshend, so it can't be that bad!

Too Darned Hot

I'm too hot to care enough to do much posting, but hopefully this nice-looking t-storm we have rolling in will cool it down.

But for now, here's a funny picture I came across on failblog.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Al Franken...In it to Win It

Over the weekend in beautiful Rochester, Minnesota, the state Democratic Farm Labor Party had their convention and picked Al Franken to be their candidate to go up against douche bag Norm Coleman.

While I'll stop short of endorsing everything Franky seems to be talking about these days, during the time I was up there, Norm (then the mayor of St. Paul who had recently switched his registration from Democrat to Republican) was a guy who made my skin crawl. So I'm for just about anyone who sends him out to the glue farm.

Norm's slimy New York accent just makes one guess that his breath stinks of old luggage.

It was not exactly an easy ride for Franken...as of late, the GOP machine has been pulling some interesting tax stories about him as well as a satirical piece in Playboy from the 1990s that, when read literally, would be offensive.

How stupid.

No one reads the articles in Playboy!

So anyway, I'll enjoy watching this race as the next few months tick by.

Tubby, in a Moment of Prayer

Todd Heisler/The New York Times

I'm pretty sure my Congresswoman and I do not pray for many of the same things.

Here she is at Hillary's speech last Tuesday in New York City.

Buh-Bye!

Doug Mills/The New York Times

Friday, June 06, 2008

Put Dis Guy Over By Der In Da Superfans

I really don't know why this Chicago Sun-Times article caught my eye this morning, but as soon as I saw the guy, and read his speech pattern, he reminded me of way too many people I knew in the greater Chicagoland area.

He won 25K in a contest sponsored by the paper. Here, he relates the winning moment, at 7-11, as well as his future plans.

"I go to the guy next to me: 'I think I won,' " Kronenberger recalls. "He was like, 'Get the hell outta here.' Then, he looks and goes, 'Ya won.' "

Kronenberger knew exactly what he wanted to do. "I think I'm just going to go on a nice vacation with my wife and kids," he says. "I always wanted to check out Hawaii. Maybe a nice Hawaiian vacation."

And the ladies of the Kronenberger house approve?

"You kiddin'?" he says. "No doubt about it."


I think he belongs on Bill Swerski's Superfans...

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Some Tunage Before I Turn In

Here's the show I was listening to on the way home this evening. I had not heard it in a few years, but immediately remembered why October 29, 1977 at the Evans Fieldhouse at DeKalb's Northern Illinois University is one of my all-time faves.

1977 is a top year for some people...the band's sound was just in a really nice groove and it was one of the last years before bad habits started to take their toll on certain band members with Hispanic surnames.

While I'm not in full agreement with all folks on 77, this show really shines in my book. The scorching Mighty Swell surprises as an opener, but the real highlight for me is the Estimated->Eyes in the second set. If you listen to nothing else, check those out and let the music wrap around your head.






Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Monday, June 02, 2008

Guess Who Bobby's Rooting for in the NBA Finals

I suspect that someone from the Bay Area would rather root for Satan himself than any team from SoCal...so Bob Weir donned a Celtics jersey for Saturday night's RatDog gig at Hampton Beach Casino in New Hampshire.

I just grabbed a tape of this show, so it should be on the list for tomorrow.

Dick "Big Time" Cheney...Appearing at a Chuckles Near You

Big Time made a funny joke today at the National Press Club.

Talking about the research his wife did on their family tree, and how she found a few tangled branches, he quipped, "So I had Cheneys on both sides of the family and we don't even live in West Virginia."

Robert "Grand Wiz" Byrd (D-WV) is pretty pissed off.

RIP, Bo Diddley

Another one of the masters has left us.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Pfleger Reels It In

Father Michael Pfleger apologized to his parish this morning for the allegedly racist and sexist words he spoke last week as a guest pastor at Trinity United Church of Christ.

I don't care enough to repost the rant (even though I got kind of a charge out of it), but his only sin as far as I'm concerned, is that he should have known better.

He expressed surprise and disappointment this morning that people are fixating on a minute or two of his sermon and not on the larger problems facing our society. Furthermore, I guess he's gotten quite a few angry and threatening emails since he went nationwide.

This is a disappointment to me. I've casually admired the Loyola Chicago grad from afar for some time. He's certainly way out there on the fringes (and if a certain Catholic friend still reads this, he'd probably argue that Pfleger should be sent packing), but he appears to be associated with more positive work, and puts himself in more danger while doing said work, than a lot of other men who wear the collar.

Keep you chin up, Padre.

Almost as Funny as Springtime for Hitler

The Ramones perform The KKK Took My Baby Away in Sweden in 1981.

Gabba gabba hey!

Fill My Hole, Jerry

I don't know if Deadheads have always been this funny and I've just been missing it, but here's another gem from etree...

(I did not have this show, btw, so am grabbing it)


A perfect show and one of the top 25 shows. Top three of the Brent Era. If you don't have this show you got a big hole that now can be filled...

Grateful Dead - July 4, 1981
Manor Downs - Austin, Texas

The Real Dirty Harry

While it's now taboo to make any sort of suggestion about Barry being on the wrong end of a meeting with firearms, one can't help but imagine Harold Ickes throwing down a little, "Do ya, punk?" at Obama after the MI/FL decision yesterday at the Dem Rules and Bylaws meeting.

Not only did he offer that this was not a way to start building party unity, but dangled out there the threat to appeal the committee's decision (which made the SCOTUS in Bush v. Gore look downright NASA-like in the precision with which they assigned voter intent) to a higher power, much closer to the Denver convention in August.

Game on.

Below, here's a typical Hillary supporter at yesterday's event.

Ironically, I Got This Screenshot From a Pro-Hillary Video

More on the MI/FL decision later, but this video was linked over on Hillary's site and it just amused the hell out of me.