Showing posts with label Sarah Palin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Palin. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

It's So Nice to be Appreciated !

  Somebody Loves Me . . . !


40 countries read Memetics & Marketing


but . . .strange as it may seem . . .


Total hits from 
    Jackson MS 
+ St. Paul MN 
+ Anchorage AK                                  < total hits from Moscow.
Does Putti-Poo see more than Haley Barbour + Tim Pawlenty + Sarah Palin combined?

Most US hits from CA, NY and TX.

Biggest surprise fans are from Brazil, Ukraine, India and Singapore.


Outside the Beltway, that's us !   
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Thanks for your interest.  Stay tuned, folks!  There's more to come!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Sarah BLINKED . . .not winked.


I think that Sarah Palin is great but she wasted a great opportunity on Aug 14.

When whathisname agreed to remove the Death Panel Provision, Sarah said thanks.

She should have said, "Now drop the rest of it! There's no crisis! The whole idea of government health control is flawed. And, what's the rush?"

When she had the whole country focused, she could have used the opportunity to question the entire premise behind ObamaCare.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Banana-Peel Humor from Amused Cynic - Why is it Funny?


If It's Sunday, Maureen Dowd Must Be Writing About Sarah Palin, Again . . .

The columnist who no longer matters writes yet again about the ex-Alaskan governor who allegedly no longer matters, and she can’t even figure out why. For good measure, she opens with a riff about the Harvard African-American Studies professor who no longer matters. And people wonder why the NYT no longer matters.

http://www.amusedcynic.com/
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As a columnist, analyst or politician, there are basically two roads to travel:
  • analyze facts and draw conclusions
  • draw the conclusions that you are paid or have chosen to draw and then work backward.
When one appraises news, politics and opinion in the U.S., it is shocking to what extent they fall into that second category. The New York Times is the extreme case of reporting news to support the opinions of its designated readers.

Banana-peel humor is funny (to the extent that it is funny, but banana-peel humor has been a staple of theater since at least Roman times) because someone thinks he know what's happening and then is surprised by something the audience can see but he can't or doesn't. The audience is in on the joke.

Amused Cynic's paragraph is funny because the audience (the reader) is in on the joke. Maureen Dowd thinks she's being clever about Sarah Palin (but Sarah Palin isn't going away, no matter how catty Maureen Dowd is). Professor Gates thinks that the world still buys his racial posturing (but no one does after his behavior with the police). The New York Times thinks it can survive with the same old attitude (while it losses readers, advertising and money).

In politics, I suspect that the general pattern is the politicians laughing (up their sleeves and in private) while the mob slips on the banana peels. The Republic's Congressmen and Senators are spending this August recess encountering a revolution. The mob has begun to see the banana peels - in bank rescue, in general economic policy, in transparency, in strong-arm Chicago politics, in energy policy (cap & trade), in medical reform, in Congressional and Presidential perquisites.

What happens next, I wonder.

As an example of the first road - analyzing facts and drawing conclusions - I recommend Charles Krauthammer's Washington Post column of August 7 on Medical Care Reform.