Blogging's been slow today, which is odd because I have a ton of tabs open. Here are a few:
* The Daily Show does the Lord's work mocking Scalia's 60 Minutes interview, while Colbert enters the strange, strange world of John McCain's superstitions.
* Ze rightly calls out CNN's attempt to monetize their own shitty journalism. Also re: Ze: 'Ze Frank and the Poetics of Web Video'.
* What American politicians might learn from The Godfather. It's just too bad we keep electing Fredo.
* And Matt Yglesias warns us, once more, of the rise of the humanzee. Will no one heed this dire warning?
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 3:33 PM
Labels: CNN, Colbert, Daily Show, humanzees, John McCain, mass media, politics, Scalia, The Godfather, The Show, Ze Frank
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