Some debate as to whether or not Tunch is actually losing some weight since I put him on a diet two months ago (only 1/2-2/3 cup a day of some organic diet food, the name of which escapes me), so here are some live action shots of Tunch rolling around on the office couch. Yes, …
Archives for February 2009
Strike Force Update
Here’s the latest from the Red State Strike Force: Well now we know why the Democrats don’t mind raising taxes – they don’t pay them. Barack Obama has nominated another tax cheat. With Tim Geithner we were told he was the indispensable man during the economic crisis. What about Tom Daschle? What makes him special? …
Tomlin Live and Unplugged
Oliver points out some real stupidity from Howard Fineman: I realize it’s Super Bowl weekend and Fineman’s looking for a hook. But this one trying to put President Obama and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin in the same boat is ridiculous. God bless Mike Tomlin’s accomplishments on the football field, but he’s the head coach of …
SIX
That was just entirely too close for comfort. I am sure in years to come people will call it a “great’ game, but it was stressful as hell. Gotta hand it to the Cards, they played tough and I thought they had won it. I didn’t trash talk them this week because I thought they …
Super Bowl Open Thread
Shocking. Collinsworth picked the Cards. Who would have guessed he would bet against the Steelers. Again. At any rate, hope it is a good game. Tunch has been fed and brushed and is perched on his Steelers blanky, so it is go-time. I will check in from time to time. Good luck Cards and Cards …
Game Day Part Two
Running out of things to clean to keep my mind off the game (currently cleaning the freezer). NBC is offering five hours of non-stop Bob Costas and Chris Collinsworth, which is kind of like being offered five hours of unmedicated root canal surgery. Tunch, however, is resting on the Steelers blanket on the couch. NBC …
Amity Shlaes Horror
The Washington Post is out with yet another Amity Shlaes piece today claiming that the New Deal was a big failure. I won’t analyze the piece itself, since I am not an economist, but I will revisit a piece she wrote last July, titled, auspiciously enough, “Phil Gramm Was Right”: Consider what happened this week. …