
Jaguar earlobes, wolf nipple chips, get'em while their hot!
Lot’s of juicy tidbits going on in the News International scandal (did I hear Milliegate?).
In no particular order:
Scotland Yard’s second in command, John Yates has resigned.
Sean Hoare, the former News of the World reporter who spilled the beans on the hacking has been found dead. The death is not ruled suspicious, yet, but maybe Scotland Yard doesn’t have time to investigate it thoroughly, what with just about everyone in the police and their brother somehow involved in the scandal.
Rebekah Brooks resigned over the weekend and lo and behold! Her computer and business papers were dumped in a trash bin by her husband. I’m sure he was just helping her clean up her office crap. I have a garage full of office flotsam and jetsom. But unlike Rebekah, I didn’t take any incriminating work home with me. Next time, chuck the bloody thing in the river, not the dumpster.
The Wall Street Journal wrote an editorial defending its parent company. This one will go down in history as the most pathetic “Well, everybody does it but we get blamed for everything we do” set of lame ass excuses ever to grace the editorial page. It’s a doozy.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, President Obama, John Boehner and Eric Cantor met again over the weekend to figure out how the respective parties could screw the middle class and pin the blame on the other party. No agreement was reached. Enough, already. This is not a game of stratego. There are real people, real countries at stake here. Raise the debt ceiling and quit f^&*ing around.
You know, I’ll bet we wouldn’t even be discussing this debt ceiling thing if the Milliegate had broken about 6 weeks ago. Is there a connection between the obsessive focus on the deficit at the expense of the unemployed and Murdoch’s evil empire?
Damn straight there is.
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