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Posted At : January 28, 2008 09:54 AM | Posted By : Administrator
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State of the Union tonight, kiddies. It's must-not-see TV ... unless you enjoy the Kabuki theatre of a lame-duck president, playing to a hostile Congress, proposing policy nostrums sure to go absolutely nowhere. (Recalling earlier SOUs from this president, it seems like his administration's worst enemy, in terms of getting things done, is its own ADD syndrome -- Iraq and terrorism excepted. Remember the year that steroids were denounced in the SOU as the scourge of the nation? That was the first and *last* we heard from the White House on said topic.)
Well, it'll be nice to have a reminder of why I'm a Democrat, after a week in which the Clintons made me wish I wasn't.
Oh, the horror! They hath spake the word that dare not be spoken! Will either man be turned to stone? We await the outcome with breathless anticipation!
(If you persevere to the end of the story, note the moment where Mitt Romney finally plays the race card against Barack Obama. Now that Sen. Clinton and her obstreperous hubby have gleefully wallowed in the mud, it looks like Pretty Boy Mitt has decided to dip a dainty toe there, as well.)
Spartans 1, Rambo 0: The fourth and hopefully final chapter in the Rambo saga got edged out this weekend by surprise box office topper Meet the Spartans. Meanwhile, Shake-O-Vision epic Cloverfield tumbled from first to fourth (maybe people don't like movies that give them motion sickness).
Like I said: great marketing campaign, crappy product. But I still want that Hasbro action figure of Mr. Grumpypants for my birthday.
Back to Rambo: Judging from his recent red-carpet appearances at the Planet Hollywood megaresort, ol' Sly isn't aging; he's ossifying. Look on the bright side: He may have a promising second career as a golem.
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