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Bryan & Patrick\’s Thoughts, Online Since 1999Prop 8: The Musical!
Posted on December 04, 2008We just saw Neil Patrick Harris last night at EPCOT for his very last Candlelight Processional performance this year. He was funny before and after his narration, but not disrespectful about the material. From what we’ve heard, this is an improvement over previous year’s performances.
And now for something completely different!
Two Words: Come ON!
Posted on October 01, 2008If anyone seriously thinks Governor Palin is qualified to be a heart-beat away from the Presidency of the United States in this precarious time, please watch the Couric interviews with Bide and Palin below. If you want to skip to the good stuff, it starts at 3:16. Enjoy!
The TRUTH about the Governor Palin
Posted on September 07, 2008Was she vetted sufficiently? Did the McCain team actually do any due diligence before allowing her to be a serious contender? Sure doesn’t look like it.
Media Mess 05
Posted on August 31, 2008Recorded LIVE on ustream.com, Jeff and I talk with special guest Tuan about comic books, tv, some personal issues, some politics. Thanks to everyone that showed up and chatted with us!
“Eight is Enough!”
Posted on August 29, 2008I have just a few quick political thoughts for today. First, Obama’s nomination acceptance speech last night was exactly what it needed to be. Check out the video here for the full experience, but I’ll leave all of the other analysis to the experts.
Second, kudos to John McCain for ensuring that, either way, a precedent will be set in this year’s election. While I think that the choice of Gov. Palin was, in part, to pander to some of the pro-Hillary crowd, as most of that crowd is pro-Choice, I don’t believe it will be a significant factor in the election. Combine that with a few skeletons, her extreme lack of foreign and domestic policy experience (yes, much more so than Obama), and the very real possibility that McCain might pass on in office, I’m not sure that she’s the safest choice to ensure his victory.
This, I figure I should link to this post on the excellent blog Pulse of Central Florida where I recently posted a rather lengthy comment on exactly what I like support Obama over McCain. This was in response to post about how Obama wasn’t exactly specific on the issues and what he would do as President. While there is a great deal to get excited about by Obama the person, there’s even more excitement and a great deal of detail about Obama the candidate that’s worth pointing out from time-to-time. Here’s to hoping that last night marked the opening salvo of this fall’s election battle.
“Eight is enough!”
First Podcast
Posted on July 14, 2008Its long, kinda boring, but its here – my very first podcast. Well, technically its just an mp3 I recorded last night after digging out my recording equipment, but I’ll probably make it a proper podcast later in the week, particularly if I decide to make a series out of it.
It didn’t quite turn out the way I thought it would. I had started with the idea that I’d attempt to make my own kinda of radio show, complete with songs I like bookmarking a few minutes of my rambling. No such luck, its pretty much just 40 minutes of me yammerin’ on and on and on about this that and the other. Mostly the other.
Anyway, I promise next time to make it briefer, more interesting, and perhaps even throw in some music. For now, though, give it a listen. Let me know what you liked, and I’ll try to do more of that next go-round.
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Notes
Contempt
Posted on May 30, 2008My utter lack of respect in the President and his administration continues to reach new lows. When I think that nothing new can inspire my disgust, when no new revelation or comment can make my stomach turn and heart sink, something awful creeps around the corner and starts its slimy crawl across the headlines. The latest: the response to former Press Secretary Scott McClellan’s memoir What Happened.
Every time one of the former members of the administration comes forward with their personal criticisms of the administration, the current members rise up in disgust with cries of “coward”, “traitor”, and other more colorful epithets. How hard is it to imagine someone wanting to keep a job and not piss off their boss, all-the-while feeling less and less convinced in the mission? Should the be the noble martyr, taking a stand and sacrificing their and their family’s livelihood? What would you do? Pay the mortgage, or keep you head down until you can question without fear of reprisal?
So for all the administration officials still thinking that they can ruin this man’s credibility by their base and despicable tactics, just shut the hell up already! Your dark time in our nation’s history is almost behind us, and I am so looking forward to the sun!


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