"Surreality" shows and deadly "Comedies"
For those too engrossed (during the last week) by the latest hit
"surreality" show, "Harriet and Scooter", directed by those
entertainment wizards, the Compassionate Conservatives, the
following is a listing of some other shows that aired (but went
largely unnoticed) during the week obtained from C-SPAN's CapitalNews. It's a partial compilation of
the work of the main subsidiary of the Compassionate
Conservatives- the Congress, which never fails to produce short
shows, generally unseen but with a lasting impact, while the
audience is tuned to the "sexy" productions.
A partial list of "episodes" (Headlines- in bold) produced
during the period of 10- 25 and ending with 10- 29 follows:
Senate Majority leader Frist Says Senate Won't Probe CIA
Leak
(See also, "Frist says Frist won't investigate self...)
Fmr. FDA Head Held Shares in Regulated Firms as Late as
'04
(See Frist...)
Rep. DeLay Admits He Failed to Fully Report Contributions
("The Hammer doth protest too much, methinks"- a
comedy...)
Lawmakers Express Concern Over Civil Liberty Curbs in Hong
Kong
(A twist on the "Living in Glass Houses" plot-line..."
Bush says military action against Syria "last resort"
(A sequel to Iraq I, and Iraq II...)
WHouse seeks to shield CIA from detainee rules
21 Detainees Killed in U.S. Custody in Iraq, Afghanistan
White House List of Disrupted Terror Plots Questioned
U.S. Building New Iraq Prisons to Close Abu Ghraib
Pres. Bush Says Iraq War Will Require "More Sacrifice"
U.S. Might Pull Some Troops From Iraq Within Year
U.S. Troops in Iraq at 161,000, Highest Level Since War's
Start
Military Spokesman Says 2,000 Soldiers Killed "Not a
Milestone"
Bush Says Progress Is Being Made in Iraq
Sunni Leaders Reject Iraq Charter as "Fraudulent"
( All with strong language, nudity, violent content...)
Texas Oilman Pleads Not Guilty in U.N. Oil-for-Food Probe
State Dept Says Oil-For-Food Scam Signals Need for U.N.
Reform
(Hilarious...)
Bill Will Punish Lawyers in Frivolous Suit
(Lawyer jokes.... this episode, along with the "Cheeseburger"
Bill episode earlier this month, the Bill that barred suits
against gun manufacturers- also earlier this month, the class
action tort reform- earlier this year, and other tort reform
laws under current consideration are sure to bring laughs! Since
the average person only had a limited key to the courthouse in
the past, watching "Joe Average" and his wife and kids run
around a courthouse trying to get in with all of these laws in
place is "Priceless"...)
Sup. Ct. Justice Scalia Turns Away TV Reporters at D.C.
Event
(A retrospective as one of the stars of "W- the First Four
Years" can't find the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th
amendment [No State shall...deny to any person...the equal
protection of the laws] for detainess [regardless of
citizenship] that he and his friends loaned "W" in 2000. Looks
to "W" to return it but is talked out of the effort by Cheney
during a private hunting trip discussing the Energy Task
Force...)
House GOP Leaders: Oil Companies Should Build U.S.
Refineries
(Hilarity abounds as, after forcing through two pieces of
legislation with significant [around $14.5 billion in taxpayer
funds] benefits for the oil industry this year, House Republican
leaders call for oil companies to return the favor by building
new refineries and taking other steps to increase fuel supply
and lower gas prices. Red Cavaney, president of the American
Petroleum Institute [with money already in hand, responds] "What
we are trying to say is, tell us what you want, not how to make
it happen...")
Louisiana's Unemployment Rate Reaches 11.5 Percent
Labor Dept. Reports Hurricane-Related Job Losses Top
500,000
Homeland Security Sec. Chertoff Asks for Floridians'
Patience
Miami-Dade Mayor Says FEMA Supplies Dwindling
FEMA to Keep Former Director on Payroll for 30 More Days
(Side-splitting comedies as Homeland Security Sec. Chertoff
says, "We don't want to sacrifice the real ability to get a full
picture of Mike's experiences; we don't want to sacrifice that
ability simply in order to make an image point...")
Republicans Cut Several Programs in Budget
(Comedy that brings tears to the eyes as House Republicans
voted to cut student loan subsidies, child support enforcement
and aid to firms hurt by unfair trade practices as various
committees scrambled to piece together $50 billion in budget
cuts. Minority Democrats opposed virtually everything that was
done, saying Wednesday's actions are part of a broader GOP
budget blueprint that also calls for $106 billion in new tax
cuts over the next five years.)
House Panel Passes $11-Billion Medicaid Cuts
House Committee Cuts $844 Million From Food Stamp Program
(Another great comedy as, on a party-line vote, after
slashing Medicaid, the Republican-run U.S. House of
Representatives committee voted to cut food stamps by $844
million on Friday, just hours after a new government report
showed more Americans are struggling to put food on the
table.)
Senate Panel Approves $10 Billion Cut in Medicare,
Medicaid
Senate Rejects Bid to Boost School Aid by $5 Billion
Senate Votes Against Increased Funding for Home Heating
Program
(The Senate, getting in on the hijinks, caps off a sterling
performance of taking from the poor as it, for the second time
this month, voted against putting more money into a program that
helps low-income families meet home heating costs. Citing budget
restraints, not mentioning the oil company subsidies nor the tax
cuts favoring the top 1% of the population, nor the upcoming
attempt to repeal the estate tax...)
Bush, Party Faithful Gather for Fundraiser
(Great "party" scenes as President Bush gathered with his
party faithful Tuesday night for a $15,000-a-couple dinner that
the Republican National Committee reported raised at least $1
million. The dinner was a 30th anniversary celebration for the
Republican Eagles -- donors who raise at least $15,000 a year.
For their contributions, the 260 attendees dined on seared
mignon of beef, received a commemorative paperweight and heard a
speech from the commander in chief...)
Oh, and... Rosa Parks died, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and
Kennedy sighed, Martin Luther King and Jesus cried.