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Joe replaces J.R.R.
Posted by on Sunday, January 25, 2004 at 3:13 pm

As you’ve probably already noticed, this afternoon I replaced the “Tolkien nerdiness” link in the right-hand column of my homepage with a bit of Liebermania. The “Joe Lieberman for President” text and the “Joe 2004″ button both link to Lieberman’s official site; underneath that, there’s a link to my “Election 2004″ blog category (newly separated from my more general “Elections & Politics” category).

I figured, hey, Lieberman suddenly seems to have a tiny bit of a chance — five or six snowballs in Hell, at least :) — so now is the time to give him the coveted BrendanLoy.com endorsement and free advertising.

So, there you have it, Senator Joe. Now go out there and finish third!!!




3 Comments on “Joe replaces J.R.R.”

  1. Joe Loy Says:

    “…now is the time to give him the coveted BrendanLoy.com endorsement and free advertising.”

    Hee hee! / HEY!! Whaddaya, some kinda Rowland monkey? Freebie Gifts, dat’s unEthical, I seen it in the Papers. waw haw haw (I think the Angry Deaniacs must report their Blogsupport as Un-kind contributions. :)

    Excellent, B. Looks good. Well done.

    Clip from the Liebersite:

    “…There are just 2 days left until the New Hampshire primary and we’re filling up the 10 counties of New Hampshire! Our goal is to raise $100,000 to give Joe the resources he needs to shock the world on January 27th.”

    Hee hee hee “WE SHOCKED THE WORLD!YAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!” Oy, we live in hope. :)

  2. Dane Says:

    It is time for my weekly comment urging people to watch 60 minutes.

  3. Andrew Says:

    Thanks for the tip, Dane: That bit on the QEII was pretty fascinating.

    It’s good to see that the reliable liberals at 60 Minutes are already wound up in full-on attack Bush mode. It almost feels like 1992 all over again, what with the softball interview with Kerry, Rooney whining about going to the moon, and that supposedly surprising expose on Halliburton.

    By the way Brendan, there was an interesting quote from David Kay in an AP article on Yahoo today:

    “It’s an issue of the capabilities of one’s intelligence service to collect valid, truthful information,” Kay said. Asked whether President Bush owed the nation an explanation for the gap between his warnings and Kay’s findings, Kay said: “I actually think the intelligence community owes the president, rather than the president owing the American people.”

    Sounds like it might be time for one of your patented “Heads Must Roll” rants, this time against the intelligence community. ;-)


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