A DAILY INNOCULATION AGAINST POLITICAL AND CULTURAL BULLSHIT

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"Plus ça change, cher, n'est-ce pas?" - Mémé Aureole Petite

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Mr. Petite has been an adviser to both the Bush and Obama administrations (neither of which ever asked for his advice) and is a Senior Fellow at (and is supported entirely by) the Ethics and Theory Institute of Terminology (EATIT), a foundation underwritten by the parents of a United States Senator in return for Mr. Petite's silence on certain important matters.

Mr. Petite is a native of virtual New Orleans, and therefore a legal immigrant to his actual residence, so he has never had to do migrant farm work or landscaping. (He did do some shrimping in the virtual bayous on some of the days he played hookey from school.) His sole contact with actual onions is in some of the better gumbos.

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Sunday, November 02, 2008

VANUATU

David Broder says this is the best campaign he's ever covered. It's time for him to retire.

What he means is that it's the most fascinating, the most dramatic, the best from a reportorial point of view. Standing detached - in Vanuatu? - he sees it and marvels. But you'd have to be in Vanuatu to manage such detachment, because I don't think anywhere in the world there are people, those people think this horror show is the "best" campaign.

The consequences of this fascinating show don't seem to matter to Broder.

Another story on the Today Show, about a Chanel store in New York which contains art "inspired" by Chanel's signature handbag. Exactly how shallow are we going to get?

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