We have a lot to do today, so let’s just get started.
If you live in a hole in the ground, then you are either unaware that Saddam Hussein was captured by American forces this weekend, or you are Saddam Hussein himself. Katie Couric declared the capture a “tremendous political victory for the President” on this morning’s Today Show. Is it just me, or does the great political failure of attacking Iraq and letting SH go to ground totally outweigh the success of his capture? And did the two suicide bombers who attacked Baghdad this morning put even the slightest damper on the celebrations? If they didn’t, do you think maybe they should have?
It was also reported on this morning’s Today Show, in the little news ticker that my local Channel 4 provider plugs in along the bottom of the screen, that “some retail experts expect the capture of [SH] will give holiday sales a must needed boost.” Are there that many people out there who made a pledge not to buy an X-Box until SH was in US custody?
In my last Today Show report of the morning, when Katie Couric was interviewing General Norman Schwarzkopf, H thought she called him General Horsecock. Somehow that seemed both relevant and important. I think it denotes a “tremendous political victory” for people who want to see Horsecock used with more regularity in the mainstream media.
I also saw Matrix Revolutions this weekend. Why didn’t any of you tell me that my time could have been better spent watching reruns of Good Morning Miami with the sound turned off?
If you live in a hole in the ground, then you are either unaware that Saddam Hussein was captured by American forces this weekend, or you are Saddam Hussein himself. Katie Couric declared the capture a “tremendous political victory for the President” on this morning’s Today Show. Is it just me, or does the great political failure of attacking Iraq and letting SH go to ground totally outweigh the success of his capture? And did the two suicide bombers who attacked Baghdad this morning put even the slightest damper on the celebrations? If they didn’t, do you think maybe they should have?
It was also reported on this morning’s Today Show, in the little news ticker that my local Channel 4 provider plugs in along the bottom of the screen, that “some retail experts expect the capture of [SH] will give holiday sales a must needed boost.” Are there that many people out there who made a pledge not to buy an X-Box until SH was in US custody?
In my last Today Show report of the morning, when Katie Couric was interviewing General Norman Schwarzkopf, H thought she called him General Horsecock. Somehow that seemed both relevant and important. I think it denotes a “tremendous political victory” for people who want to see Horsecock used with more regularity in the mainstream media.
I also saw Matrix Revolutions this weekend. Why didn’t any of you tell me that my time could have been better spent watching reruns of Good Morning Miami with the sound turned off?