The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. -- Helen Keller
Saturday, April 2, 2011
What He Said..
Herman Cain on Obama: "Since he has not served the people of this country very well, he has not served the African-American community very well…he wasn’t supposed to be the President of black people, he was supposed to be the president of the entire country."
Get Up, Stand Up - For Your Rights
Double Secret Comb-Over .. Pt. Deux
My baldly-stated thesis: this could be evidence of a rarely-sighted, possibly unprecedented “double comb-over.” It looks as if a length of hair growing from the part on the left side of Trump’s pate has been combed left-to-right over the crown of his head, while a second length of hair, growing from the back of his head, has been combed back-to-front over the first length of hair. Salon-strength hair products likely play a role in the final construction of this lattice-like structure—which could also explain the “ship’s prow” look one sometimes sees in side views of Trump.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Double-Secret Probation Transparency Award
President Obama finally and quietly accepted his “transparency” awardfrom the open government community this week — in a closed, undisclosed meeting at the White House on Monday.
The secret presentation happened almost two weeks after the White House inexplicably postponed the ceremony, which was expected to be open to the press pool.
This time, Obama met quietly in the Oval Office with Gary Bass of OMB Watch, Tom Blanton of the National Security Archive, Danielle Brian of the Project on Government Oversight, Lucy Dalglish of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and Patrice McDermott of OpenTheGovernment.org, without disclosing the meeting on his public schedule or letting photographers or print reporters into the room.
“Our understanding going into the meeting was that it would have a pool photographer and a print reporter, and it turned out to be a private meeting,” Bass told POLITICO. “He was so on point, so on target in the conversation with us, it is baffling why he would not want that message to be more broadly heard by reporters and the public interest community and the public generally.”
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