According to the hottest radio show on the West Coast, this week, in Sacramento, for the first time, a woman is the courtside announcer for an NBA team.
If the World's Laziest Journalist were to be the only pundit to mention that Obama is using the "turnabout is fair play" philosophy and adopting the Bush Imperial Presidency methodology would all the paid commentators ignore the scoop or would they be ordered to not give the idea any chance of "going viral" via any publicity?
[Bike and pedestrian accidents are trending higher in San Francisco and the photo editor thought that a recent spot news photo could be used to illustrate a column that strongly hints that the President is throwing the Democratic Party under the bus.]
Annie Jacobsen, in her book "Area 51," wrote (page 62): "When the press disseminates false information that helps keep classified information a secret, the CIA sits back and smiles."
Now the disk jockey will play Pete Seeger's "Where have all the flowers gone?," "Die Antwoord's "I Fink U Freaky," and a Waylon Jennings song, which we recently just heard for the first time, "Must you throw dirt in my face?" We have to go buy the new copy of Ukulele magazine. Have a "Just kidding, dude!" type week.
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