Four…
Just Four days to go, and last night President Bush gave us his big farewell. Here it is in case you missed it…
oh, whoops. Wrong one. OK, here you go, the real thing…
Just Four days to go, and last night President Bush gave us his big farewell. Here it is in case you missed it…
oh, whoops. Wrong one. OK, here you go, the real thing…
Five more days, we’re down to one hand!
Here’s a goodbye to George from The Economist
The frat boy ships out
Few people will mourn the departure of the 43rd president
1/15/09
Thanks to Nu for the Twitter share
Just six days to go, you still have time to plan a party. We’ll behaving ours on Monday, to ring out Bush’s last night in office and leave us Inauguration to shake off this eight-year hangover and enjoy the inauguration on TV (which is as close as we’ll be getting). Here’s a fun web site to help you plan your own Bush Bash for next Monday…
One week… sounds like a song.
Enjoy this collection of photos from Rolling Stone
President Bush, Thanks for the Memories
Thanks to Ken for sharing!
UPDATE: My blogging daughter noted that her most recent posting was her 100th, so I decided to check the count on my blog, and as it turns out, this is my 500th blog post! Congrats to us!
A nice find courtesy of AmericaBlog,
David Letterman’s Top Ten Moments from the Bush Years:
Eight more days…
OK, it may look like 9 and a half fingers, but it’s meant to be just ‘nine’, as in the number of days left until Bush is gone. The hands in the photo are mine, from a blog post I wrote more than four years ago about the nine trick. Then it was about math, today I’m just plain counting down.
We can do it now on two hands… count down the days until the end of an error. It’s been a long, terrible, painful wait… and now at last, the end is in sight.
Let’s count it down…. 10!!
Try and imagine any former President bodysurfing. You can’t can you, the images just don’t mesh. Now watch this video. You can’t help but feel good knowing our next President can do this. Who will be the lucky Secret Service body surfing detail? Nice wave Mr. President!
thanks to Neal for sharing!
At last! We can count the remaining days of the Bush Presidency on our fingers and toes!
Take a look at this goodbye from Tom Tomorrow (it’s worth jumping through Salon’s advertising hoop to reach the comic)…
Anyone who follows politics can’t have missed the current uproar over the announcement that Pastor Rick Warren will deliver the Invocation at President Elect’s Inauguration next month.
Rick Warren is some kind of mega-pastor with whom I was unfamiliar until the point of the campaign that he was able to command McCain and Obama to come and kiss his butt at a campaign forum hosted by Warren. I was embarrassed for both of them for having to do so.
I’ve read arguments both for and against Warren’s selection to deliver the invocation. GLBT advocates are understandably upset that such an advocate of the hateful Prop. 8 anti gay marriage bill in California should be invited to speak at the inauguration of the President for whom expectations of tolerance is so high. While the Obama folks say they are demonstrating that they can be civil to those with whom they disagree.
My personal feelings favor those who oppose his involvement. Obama’s supporters deserve better than this, and certainly a better message would be sent through the participation of a more tolerant individual to give the invocation.
But there is a better solution. Don’t include an invocation in the inaugural ceremonies at all. Let’s keep religion, any and all of them, out of our civic lives. I’d be very glad to hear our new President begin his term by telling all American’s what his plans are for addressing our many problems, and there’s no need to first listen to some doofus call out to the invisible man for help.
And for that matter, leave the bible out of it too. Put your hand on a copy of The Constitution while you vow to preserve, protect and defend it.
I’m A Lefty And I Like Obama’s Pick Of Rick Warren
NPR.org, December 18, 2008
Obama’s Inaugural Mistake
The Washington Post, December 19, 2008