A unionized public employee, a teabagger, and a CEO are sitting at a table. In the middle of the table is a plate with a dozen cookies on it. The CEO reaches across and takes 11 cookies, then looks at the teabagger and says “Watch out for that union guy—he wants a piece of your cookie!”
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Monday, February 28, 2011
Great post of the day
From John Cole:
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Strange days indeed
Dr. Grumpy's recent phone call with the Megalithic Suxshit Insurance Company:
Mr. Voice: "Hello, Megalithic Suxshit Insurance Company, can I help you?"
Dr. Grumpy: "Hi, this is Dr. Ibee Grumpy. In the past 2 days I've faxed you the same form on a patient 3 times and..."
Mr. Voice: "We haven't received a form from you at all, Mr. Grumpy."
Dr. Grumpy: "...and each time I do you guys call a few hours later to say you haven't received it yet."
Mr. Voice: "What number are you faxing it to Mr. Grumpy?"
Dr. Grumpy: "It's Dr. Grumpy. I faxed it to 1-800-FAX-HERE, the number printed at the top of the form."
Mr. Voice: "Mr. Grumpy, that's the wrong number. You should be faxing it to 1-800-SUX-SHIT. Where did you get that other number?"
Dr. Grumpy: "It's the only fax number on the form! It's at the top of the page, right next to a sentence that says 'Please fax this form to the following number.' "
Mr. Voice: "Just because it says that on the form doesn't mean you were supposed to fax it there."
Dr. Grumpy: "Okay, but if the number to fax it to ISN'T the one on your form, how do I find out what the number is that I'm supposed to use?"
Mr. Voice: "You need to request that number by sending us a fax."
Friday, February 25, 2011
It's still fish and it still stinks
The words of Rosanne Rosannadanna still ring true.
Joe Warmington already has a column up about the Fifth Estate story on the Toronto G20 protests. He writes:
WTF? If a riot is "a sudden and intense rash of violence", then it was the police who were rioting in Toronto eight months ago.
One of the things I still find unnerving about the C20 protests is just how scared the police were.
This fear even came though in what Blair said last night, talking about how police had to "prevent criminality"
It is particularly evident in the Scary Cop Lady video -- the plainclothes police are tense, frightened, yelling at everyone to Get Back, justifying their own aggression by acting as though they are in imminent danger of violent attack from the crowd -- yeah, sure, a bunch of teenagers with cell phones and cardboard signs?
So who was it that convinced police there would be so many violent Canadians in the crowd that they should be scared of?
Joe Warmington already has a column up about the Fifth Estate story on the Toronto G20 protests. He writes:
Bizarre arrests looking like assaults, horse tramplings, cops violently whacking people with batons for no reason, kettling, people shot with rubber bullets all in the wake of a real attack by a real group of vandals that the cops ignored.In the documentary, the most astounding comment by Toronto police chief Bill Blair was when he said "We then had a riot to try to suppress."
It was hardly Toronto Police’s finest hour.
...The G20 is a rotten fish in every conversation concerning policing here. It’s a stench that won’t go away until somebody at the helm says in a free country they won’t stand for regular citizens being treated this way.
WTF? If a riot is "a sudden and intense rash of violence", then it was the police who were rioting in Toronto eight months ago.
One of the things I still find unnerving about the C20 protests is just how scared the police were.
This fear even came though in what Blair said last night, talking about how police had to "prevent criminality"
It is particularly evident in the Scary Cop Lady video -- the plainclothes police are tense, frightened, yelling at everyone to Get Back, justifying their own aggression by acting as though they are in imminent danger of violent attack from the crowd -- yeah, sure, a bunch of teenagers with cell phones and cardboard signs?
So who was it that convinced police there would be so many violent Canadians in the crowd that they should be scared of?
Jihadis and all that
So Bob Rae described the PMO staff as "25-year-old jihadis":
Would the term "Hitler Youth" be more acceptable?
"... this government just doesn't have the imagination, political will, or the willingness to let other people do things.Hrumph, hrumph! Let the pearl-clutching begin about how extremely rude Rae is to call ideological, ignorant young people "jihadis".
"If they can't control it, if the 25-year-old jihadis in the prime minister's office can't control it, it doesn't happen. and that's what's wrong about this government. That's the pathology I talked about two weeks ago, and that's the pathology that affects everything that moves in this government."
Would the term "Hitler Youth" be more acceptable?
Thursday, February 24, 2011
That was then, this is now
"We find the actions of the government, firing upon its own citizens, to be outrageous and unacceptable"That's what Harper says now, but remember this, Stevie?
Eight months ago, this girl was just a thug who somehow deserved to get shot for pleading to police.
And remember this one, too.
Don't miss the Fifth Estate on Friday:
HT Canadians demanding a public inquiry into Toronto G20
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Just come up with a proposal, won't you?
Here's an actual memo sent to the stupidest guy on the face of the earth from the next-stupidest guy:
Let's play with this a bit:
Let's play with this a bit:
Memo to Bev Oda from Stephen HarperAnd here's another one:
re: Issues w/ various international problems
We need to do something really good for women and children. We also need to solve abortion. And birth control, what about that too. Are you coming up with proposals for me to send around? Thanks.
Memo to Peter MacKay from HarperGee, this governing stuff is so easy, isn't it -- just dash off a quick email to a subordinate and toodle off to lunch.
re: Issues w/ various countries
We need to get the troops out of Afghanistan as soon as we can, so we can get one of the military transports painted white and red for me. What about buying those new airplanes? And we need to do something about the Russians in the Arctic. Are you coming up with proposals for me to send around? Thanks.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
I know you are but what am I
Is anyone the least bit surprised that our anti-coalition Prime Minister is doing whatever is necessary to stay in power?
But its not a coalition, oh no, not at all....
But its not a coalition, oh no, not at all....
Stranger in a strange land
Monday, February 14, 2011
The only diet we should ever need
Michael Pollan at the New York Times condenses the last 50 years of nutritional studies and diet advice:
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Next steps
If Mubarak had resigned yesterday, then Suleiman could have taken over. But because Mubarak was, as someone said yesterday, a "stubborn old man", it took the Army to finally get him out. Likely, in the process, Suleiman has been totally discredited too -- though perhaps that is no loss.
But I think now the democracy movement in Egypt will find their next challenge will be to get the Army out.
But I think now the democracy movement in Egypt will find their next challenge will be to get the Army out.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wrong call
The Quebec assembly has banned kirpans. What a racist, small-minded, divisive, insulting and meaningless thing to do.
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