fair, balanced and exhausted
[My personal account of the blackout is here.]
Lost in the blackout news - at least to me - is the fact that today is Fair and Balanced Day.
I did not have a Fair and Balanced sleep last night. In fact, I slept perhaps an hour. I am now going to have a Fair and Balanced nap, as the kids have been shipped to their father's for the weekend as part of our Fair and Balanced divorce decree.
First, I will have a not quite so Fair and Balanced rum and coke, as it is mostly rum, very little (cherry) coke. And then I will pass out and return later for more Fair and Balanced coverage of The Great Blackout of 2003, as well as the usual Friday night Fair and Balanced inane blogging.
Comments
But, but...the Packers are on the tube! (If you can post, you must have television capability, right?)
Posted by: Linkmeister | August 15, 2003 07:34 PM
You go right on and do that, honey.
Your friends in the box will be here when you get back.
D
Posted by: David Strain | August 15, 2003 08:42 PM
Now that sounds fair and balanced to me!
Posted by: DavidB | August 15, 2003 09:04 PM
Speaking of those Fair and Balanced websites, here's what the ever so classy, upstanding gentleman Atrios has to say about Bush on this Fair and Balanced Friday
(1) A terrorist attack is almost certain to happen in 2004, since what Bush really needs to play to his base, he tends to get
You see, Bush is going to allow terrorists to attack the US in 2004, because this is going to help him win the election!
Posted by: Philly G | August 16, 2003 02:31 AM
Hm. This site must be affiliated with Fox.
Posted by: Rachael | August 16, 2003 07:56 AM
You see, Bush is going to allow terrorists to attack the US in 2004, because this is going to help him win the election!
Then all the terrorists have to do is refuse to cooperate.
If there are no terrorist acts in 2004, the terrorists will have won.
Posted by: McGehee | August 16, 2003 09:08 AM