Thursday, April 23, 2009

Best slip of the tongue in months!

Well, almost as good as "My fellow prisoners...".

PBS news hour. Not Lehrer, but some other guy, asked the a Representative weather it was important for Chrysler to stay afloat, so that "Money has people to spend"!

That's about the size of everything, isn't it?

I once heard a journalist, during the Bush administration, ask his subject about 'our' "Stragedy in Iraq". Chew on them apples, I thought.

Anyone heard anything accurate in the mis-spoke department lately? Comments, please.

The CFO of Freddie Mac commits suicide-yet I am still needed to evaluate department store websites (while wearing a neurofeedback headband & having my eye movements infrared scanned).

Meanwhile, a friend told me that 1,000 people applied to a downtown homeless shelter with 350 (already full) beds-yesterday.

There's no 'may' about it, we live in "interesting times".

Anyway, thanks PBS, for nutshelling it when you mean to, and sometimes when you don't.

On that note, please check out this Bill Moyers episode from last week. 2 Parts:



http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04172009/watch.html


http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04172009/watch2.html

It's David Simon, the writer for The Wire, and a former journalist. It oughta make everyone's mouth hang open a little.

Next time, more silly pictures and lighthearted shit.


1 comment:

  1. Misheard by my brother as: a saccharine jones- Not as good as the people for money, but a hilarious idea!

    ;-)

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