Saturday, October 23, 2010

The Foolishness Of Bureacrats

A look at the biases that bureacrats carry even though those biases have little to no basis in the real world.

Whither Fannie and Freddie?

A Proposal for Reforming the Housing GSEs

Barney Frank’s Freddie And Fannie Fantasy

Barney Frank’s Plan: Fannie and Freddie as Government Profit Machines. The problem is it is fantasy.

WikiLeaks Dumps 391,832 Iraq War Docs

WikiLeaks Dumps 391,832 Iraq War Docs

Barney Gets $40K from Bailout Bank Buddies

Barney Gets $40K from Bailout Bank Buddies The crook from Newton, MA at it again.

Lying About Iraq's Casualties

With WikiLeaks on the rampage again, the lie that 250,000 were killed in Iraq is being peddled again. But the biggest irony is that the documents prove - as though proof was needed - that Iran has been sanctioning the campaign to exterminate civilians in Iraq after the liberation - a fact the MSM was determined to deny in order to justify attacking George W. Bush.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Faith Hill and Chris Johnson



Titans fan Faith Hill lunches with Chris Johnson and flirts with climaxing at 2:10 when she talks about playing in the NFL. We do need to hear Faith's Mike Keith imitations, though.

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

2004 NFC Wild Card Game: Vikings at Packers



The famous Randy Moss mooning game.

NFL Classics: Patriots Blast Titans & Record Book 59-0



This is the October 2009 game where the Patriots tied or broke nine team or league records in a 59-0 shutout of the Titans.

Randy Moss 2007



With the stunning trade of Randy Moss from New England to Minnesota, it's worth a look back at Moss' firepower as a Patriots receiver.

Monday, October 04, 2010

Double-Duped Carter

Double-Duped Carter: From Soviet Communism to Radical Islam illustrates the disgrace that his Jimmy Carter.

The Stones in Stereo from the Brian Jones era (1964 to 1965)



Perhaps the apex of the Rolling Stones history, the revelation in this 1964-65 stereo compilation is the alternate take of 19th Nervous Breakdown (at 5:52 in) featuring a radically different lead vocal from Mick Jagger that alternates between mellow on the verses and rawer on the chorus, with a different performance on the fade.

The Dave Clark Five, Glad all over, true stereo mix



The Dave Clark Five was a grossly underrated 1960s band from Tottenham, UK and this rare stereo mix of their breakout hit from 1963-4 shows how good they were.

Vote For Bielat And Give Barney Frank The Heave

Bielat Gives Barney Frank a Fight in Mass. Barney Frank has always been a bully and a crook; now Massachusetts voters can do something right for a change. Sean Bielet is a patriot; Barney Frank never was.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

One and Twenty- Michael Nesmith



This early-1960s track by Mike is a musical recitation of a poem by Alfred Edward Houseman. It's among Mike's most folk-flavored tracks.