Sunday, August 05, 2007

Art to Art

This is FANTASTIC! You have got to check this guy out.

I like art, but am often disappointed at what passes for art. Too often, it is merely a statement, often rebellious in nature, or static. What I seldom tire of, however, is watching it be created.

I was the cartoonist on my high school newspaper. I dabbled in art over the years, studied graphic design, made a few t-shirts and designed awards. I now play around with graphic design, but can only dream of making a creation that has any artistic merit. Mine usually get the "That looks pretty cool" or "yeah, that's cute". I get a few accolades now and then. But this guy is a visionary. He can look at the blank canvas, know what he wants to draw out of it, and then enjoy the ride.

Arkie, thru and thru?

This is cool. I have added a link to my side bar to a cool website where you can take a 34 Question survey and find out which candidates you match up with. Low and Behold... I got this guy>



That's right... Mike Huckabee, formerly an Arkansas Gubernator.

Looks like he found it a little ironic, too.

Not too far behind him was Fred Thompson. (Down, Bato, Down)

My man Sam B. was right there in the pack, as was Mitt.

As I said... Interesting...

Frighteningly, I agreed with 49% of Joey Biden?!

Algore wasn't even on the list. Whew!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

OutFox'd?

Johnny Ed is leading the Democrappy candidates' boycott of FoxNews. Fearing that the FoxFolks might actually think for themselves, the Democlowns have decided that such activity is worthy of punishment, and have called on each other to refrain from reaching out to people who don't like them.

(Actual Quote: "The time has come for Democrats to stop pretending to be friends with the very people who demonize the Democratic Party," Edwards said in a statement.)


Now, Edwards has turned on the waterworks over the Wall Street Journal falling into the the hands of the dangerously right-winged Murdock.

"Give the money back! Don't take contributions from News Corp. people. They might say bad things about you. Things like, like ...(snif) 'liberal', or 'the Democratic presidential candidate who can't compete with Hillary and Obama.'" (Not actual quote, but it could've been.)


So... if their strategy in the campaign is to run from an uncomfortable situation, what does that say about their leadership should one of them get to be President when he/she/it/? grows up?


The Numbers Are In