I’m writing for tomorrow. This is the only article. I missed sleep yesterday staying up to wait for my grocery delivery, which was several hours late. I missed more sleep last night, because I was so sore from doing more housework than I am used to doing, I could not get comfortable. I missed more sleep this morning, because Verizon woke me up three times with robo-solicitations. They are not my company. If they think that will increase their chance at becoming my company, they can take a long, flying %#^& off a short pier. In the process, I watched the women’s figure skating. Sadly two of the US gals had an ass-ice interface.
Jig Zone Puzzle:
Today’s took me 3:52 (average 5:32). To do it, click here. How did you so?
Short Takes:
From The New Yorker: Minutes after the Russian men’s hockey team fell to Finland 3-1, a devastated President Vladimir Putin told reporters, “This must be what an actual election feels like.”
Reliving the horrible experience of watching his team lose to the Finns, the Russian leader said, “As the game went on, I started thinking to myself, ‘My God, I have no idea what the outcome of this is going to be.’ I had never experienced that feeling before. It was ghastly.”
Poor GOP Pootie!! I trust he considers this a major setback for his Russian Republican Reich.
From Daily Kos:
Those of you unfamiliar with the myriad roles of the Texas Lootenant Gubbinor might not be aware that first and formost [sic] in his duties is to defend the state from the predations of the president of the United States. Todd Staples, one of the several equally silly and terrible choices for that office on the Republican ticket, has put out an ad clarifying that. It shows him pointing guns, hating the EPA and generally being a Texas fertilizer plant of talking points.
Barf Bag Alert!!
Unable to use reason. Republicans just threaten violence.
From NY Times: Even as Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin looks ahead to 2016 and a possible presidential bid, his political past as Milwaukee County executive has come back to haunt him.
A release of 27,000 emails and hundreds of court documents on Wednesday portrays Mr. Walker, a Republican, as having presided over an office where aides used personal computers and email to conceal that they were mixing government and campaign business. The conduct of campaign work on government time led to the criminal convictions of two aides and several others. Mr. Walker, who has for years denied wrongdoing, was never charged.
The messages showed how actively Mr. Walker’s campaign coordinated with county workers in 2009 and 2010, when he was running for governor. They shared emails about the proper wording of campaign news releases. They exchanged emails on county time promoting a birthday fund-raising event for the campaign.
This is just how Republicans operate. They campaign at taxpayer expense. Several of Crawford Caligula’s aides were convicted of such abuse, and it lies at the center of the PIGnocchio scandals in NJ.
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