by Demetrius, Mon Sep 19, 2005 at 08:25:55 AM EDT
Crossposted at Shadow Blog for America
Ever wish you could set sail on the tall ships?
Ever wish you could keel haul every scurvy dog on Capitol Hill?
Ever want to burst into your local Blockbuster and demand the latest releases, a stack of blank tapes and a couple of their finest VCRrrrr's?
If you answered "yes" you might have the makings of a fine pirate. Or, maybe you would just enjoy talking like one. You're in luck! Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Started by 2 guys some years ago and popularized in columns by Dave Barry, TLAP Day is a chance to shrug off workaday life for for the adventure of the high seas... or at least to inject some fun and nautical whimsy into your workaday life. So, gather up your mates! Buckle up your Cap'n Morgan boots. Cock your hat to a jaunty angle and join in singing the official TLAP Day chantey! And, after work? Flagons of grog 'til your timbers shiver! Arrr!!!
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by Demetrius, Fri May 13, 2005 at 07:10:43 PM EDT
There's been a definite Beatles theme to the titles of some of the posts at Blog for America. Yesterday, we had
Carry that Weight, earlier today there was
Here Comes the Sun. It was just crying out for some parodies.
Georgie Buffoon (to the tune of Rocky Raccoon)
Now somewhere in the dirt ranchin' fields down in Texas
There lived a young boy named Georgie Buffoon
And some troops his Daddy sent off to fight that Sahd'um guy.
Saddam said Daddy's gonna die. Georgie didn't like that
He said I'm gonna get that boy
So as soon as he got to town
Plannin' for a boom in the White House war-room
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by Demetrius, Tue Mar 29, 2005 at 04:18:40 PM EST
The most recent post on Blog for America is a guest entry by Karen Bauer, Leslie Weise and Alexander Young--Denver residents who were ejected from one of the "town hall" events Bush is holding to promote his Social Security piratization plan.
http://www.blogforamerica.com/archives/006146.html
The Secret Service revealed that we were "ID'ed" when local Republican staffers saw a bumper sticker on the car we drove which said "No More Blood For Oil." Evidently, the free speech expressed on one bumper sticker is cause enough to eject three citizens from a presidential event. (Similarly, someone was ejected from Bush's Social Security privatization event in Arizona the same day simply for wearing a Democratic t-shirt.)
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by Demetrius, Mon Feb 21, 2005 at 05:44:20 AM EST
Caught the end of "8 Mile" on VH1 last night. Some lyrics started rattling around my head. (no comments from the peanut gallery about how much room to rattle there must be!) I finally fleshed it out. ...To the tune of Eminem's "Lose Yourself". Midi accompaniment is
here.
I don't know how many here are familiar with "
Flat Howard". But, I thought it might also be appropriate now to revisit his hip-hop alter ego "Phat Howard!"

"Lose Your Mind"
Look, if you had one shot, one opportunity
To give the people the Power they need - one Movement
Would you grab the Power - or give it away?
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by Demetrius, Thu Jan 20, 2005 at 05:22:43 AM EST
I've been following some of the discussions about "framing" lately. On the one hand, many Democrats are convinced that better framing is just what we need in order to start winning elections again. But there others feel like it's just the latest fad and will only serve to distract us. Earlier today, on Blog for America, someone commented that Bush did not have to rely on framing to win the 2004 election, because he could run on his performance in his four years in office.
The way I see it, framing is exactly what made people think Bush's first term was anything other than a complete disaster - not his actual accomplishments. They didn't call it the "Extended Access for Logging Companies Act". They called it the "Healthy Forests Initiative". They don't call it Empire Building. They call it "Spreading Democracy". They call everything they do exactly the opposite of what it actually is. This is how they use framing. And, they have used it very effectively.
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