Clearing the Browser Tabs – Pity the MSM Sunday Edition
Day Three of “Operation: ZOMG! Get Palin!!” is underway this morning and I have to believe that morale among the would-be sleuths is pretty low. Though the MSM has sunk a ridiculous amount of money and time into the effort to dig up some piece of damaging dirt from the years-old e-mail archive, the effort has proven to be the biggest media debacle since Geraldo Rivera cracked open Al Capone’s vault.
However, it has kept our venerable media outlets from getting bored. Goodness knows, there really aren’t any other important stories they could cover this weekend. Heck, they vetted our President so darned well there aren’t any unexplored corners of his career into which an enterprising news organization could bring some welcome sunlight.
No, it’s just a boring, boring news weekend and so the e-mail sifting plods steadily onward. Poor, poor MSM.
And now, links!
- Michael Barone wrote an utterly devastating take-down of one of the President’s unicorn and puffy cloud high-speed rail plans. The second paragraph, especially, is a killer.
- Welcome, young people, to the Obama job market. It’s okay to admit how gullible you all were to vote for the Hopey-Changeyness that will surely bury you in a Lost Generation if it goes on much longer. We promise not to laugh at you if you promise to vote him out of office next year.
- I’m with Moe Lane in my admiration for the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have endured repeated humiliations at the hands of the TSA, yet have not resorted to violence. Then again, we Americans are awfully slow to anger, as American Muslims learned very well after 9/11 (though our MSM believes otherwise).
- Here is a story of a real hero named Patrick Leigh Fermor. I may need to poke around on Amazon and see if anyone’s written a good biography about his life.
- I am becoming frightfully good at judging movies by their trailers. I pretty much had Super 8 pegged from the first one I saw.
- If the blog cash faeries ever descend on me, I’ll have to make a trip to Pat Austin’s favorite antique store.
- If you live in India, you’re in store for one heck of a lunar eclipse this Wednesday. We here in America will just have to enjoy the photos later on.
Other Posts of Interest:
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – Back to Winter Thursday Edition
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – Prayerful Sunday Edition
- Clearing the Browser Tabs – Overload Sunday Edition
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