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Hurricane Coverage

by John Cole|  September 18, 200311:28 am| 3 Comments

This post is in: Media

Am I the only one, or do others think that all the remote shots during the Hurricane coverage look like bad SNL skits?

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Another Victory

by John Cole|  September 18, 20036:22 am| 6 Comments

This post is in: The War on Your Neighbor, aka the War on Drugs

Talk Left details another victory in Seattle:

Voters in Seattle today approved a measure strongly opposed by Drug Czar John Walters. It directs police and prosecutors to make marijuana arrests and prosecutions their lowest priority. Walters personally campaigned against the measure in Seattle on September 10.

Good.

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My Cats

by John Cole|  September 18, 20031:45 am| 9 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

My cats and I have come to a bizarre crossroad in our relationship. Things have been getting weirder and weirder, but I think I have finally figured things out and I have come to grips with how things really work- at least according to my cats.

Despite the fact that I am any number of times their size, my cats seem to want to boss me around. They do not work, they provide little in the way of entertaining diversion, but they come running any time I enter the kitchen- they run twice as fast when they hear a can opener. If there is something to eat, my cats are sure to be in on the action.

My cats do little in the way of cleaning up after themselves. I change their litter, cleaning it daily, and I brush them and I vacuum up the hair that they leave everywhere. I do appreciate the fact that they use their litter box and not the living room floor, but that is hardly a useful contribution to the family.

My cats have the run of the house- I let them sleep and preen and play wherever they want. Most of the time, they choose the place that is most inconvenient for me- the clean folded clothers in the basket, the ironed shirt waiting to be worn to work. Still, I am patient with them, despite the fact that they are always messing something up or knocking something over every time I turn my back or leave the house.

Of course I provide food and security for them- that goes without saying. In short, I never ask for anything from my cats except companionship, and even then I rarely get that in return.

When I call my cats- they rarely come. Not that there are that many times when I have said to myself- “Geez- I really could use my cats right now with this project.” Regardless, a little attention would be nice. Although I must admit, they are often watching me from a distance- not offering to help, but making sure I do things the way they want them done. Usually they are on top of a cabinet, looking down on me in an arrogant fashion.

When I reach down to rub their bellies, I am usually bitten. When I work on the computer, I am usually greeted with the perfectly placed southern end of a northbound cat- this is Tunch’s idea of giving me affection- cat booty in the face while I am trying to read. When friends come over, the cats ignore me and do none of the entertaining things they do when no one else is around- making me look like a liar and a fool. When I finally go to sleep, my cats either decide to play on top of me, or start meowing about something or another.

Lately, though, things have taken a turn for the worse. My cats are actively trying to kill me. Oliver tried to trip me this morning while I was carrying boiling water to my coffee press. Both cats have become experts at winding in between my legs when I walk, almost causing me to fall. Tonight, they both sat in the narrow hallway, biting my ankles whenever I walked by, trying to trip me. When I yelled at them- they looked wounded and innocent, as if I had done something wrong.

While falling asleep tonight, I think I finally figured it out. I am the United States and my cats are the French.

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Umm, No Kidding

by John Cole|  September 18, 200312:27 am| 2 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs

Guess who wrote this:

It’s time we Americans came to terms with something: France is not just our annoying ally. It is not just our jealous rival. France is becoming our enemy.

If you add up how France behaved in the run-up to the Iraq war (making it impossible for the Security Council to put a real ultimatum to Saddam Hussein that might have avoided a war), and if you look at how France behaved during the war (when its foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, refused to answer the question of whether he wanted Saddam or America to win in Iraq), and if you watch how France is behaving today (demanding some kind of loopy symbolic transfer of Iraqi sovereignty to some kind of hastily thrown together Iraqi provisional government, with the rest of Iraq’s transition to democracy to be overseen more by a divided U.N. than by America), then there is only one conclusion one can draw: France wants America to fail in Iraq.

France wants America to sink in a quagmire there in the crazy hope that a weakened U.S. will pave the way for France to assume its “rightful” place as America’s equal, if not superior, in shaping world affairs.

It wasn’t anyone on Hawkins list of the Right Wing Blogger’s favorite opinion wrtiters. Not Mark Steyn, not me, nor anyone on the ‘radical’ right. It was Tom Friedman, exposing what everyone who has railed against France has been saying for years- The French only care about France, so it is time to quit pretending they are some sort of noble lot doing the will of the downtrodden.

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Good Grief!

by John Cole|  September 18, 200312:05 am| 3 Comments

This post is in: General Stupidity

If I ever up and accidentally screw a couple million people out of a couple of billion dollars and perhaps cause a crisis in the market and perhaps send nervous jitters through an already skittish economy, I hope the Justice department is this easy on me:

Merrill Lynch & Company, in an agreement with prosecutors that let it avoid criminal charges over its role in the Enron debacle, promised today not to engage in business deals

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GameDay in Morgantown

by John Cole|  September 17, 20039:44 pm| 3 Comments

This post is in: Sports

This WaPo story is a remarkably accurate description of what game day is like in Morgantown when the WVU Mountaineers play.

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The Red/Blue Divide

by John Cole|  September 17, 20039:20 pm| 1 Comment

This post is in: Domestic Politics

Eight months ago, in a fit of rage about the disgustingly bloated and irrreponsible budget (which, appallingly, has only become worse in recent months), I wrote a post called “The Real Welfare Queens” and broke down state by state who the biggest t givers and receivers of federal largesse were and which candidate they voted for in the 2000 election. Kevin Drum is revisiting the issue, with some different conclusions, and Jane Galt makes some rather amusing observations that make me and Kevin look silly.

I must admit I am rather impressed with my performance (I did mention this months ago)- perhaps a new blog slogan is in order: Balloon Juice- On the Cutting Edge of Stupid!

*** Update ***

Last month, Ricky West was also on this issue like ugly on an ape.

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