Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
April 22, 2006
WB: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? +
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I wish someone would do (I have no drawing skills to speak of, so I can’t do it myself) a Fun With Dick And Cheney cartoon strip, highlighting the parallels between the Nixon and Dubya years. Something along the lines of Everybody Loves Eric Raymond.

Posted by: Dismal Science | Apr 22 2006 19:39 utc | 1

Wake up! Time to die!
-Bladerunner

Posted by: Uncle $cam | Apr 22 2006 19:47 utc | 2

chickens, ducks, frogs, sheep, where are the pigs?

Posted by: annie | Apr 22 2006 20:09 utc | 3

Too bad it is not what software programmers refer to as “a graceful escape.” Anyway, every new update is bound to have a few — as of yet undiscovered — bugs, which will eventually leave the system exposed to worms.

Posted by: Malooga | Apr 23 2006 3:15 utc | 4

woa, new billmon . hold your hat

Posted by: annie | Apr 23 2006 16:58 utc | 5

I mistakenly read the product as “Deep end,” which certainly is the end these guys (and gal) are falling off.

Posted by: Malooga | Apr 23 2006 18:14 utc | 6

Ha-that ad totally is awesome. It took me a second to figure out what was going on. I though to myself…”wait…she is doing an ad campaign for…oooohhh.” haha!

Posted by: fantasy fan | Apr 23 2006 19:46 utc | 7

Too funny:
The situation may call for Bush to step in and demand more party unity from Republican lawmakers, who have increasingly kept their distance from the White House as the president’s agenda and poll numbers have flagged. “The president has to be like Moe Howard: At some point in every ‘Three Stooges’ short, Moe slaps both Curly and Larry and says, ‘Get to work,’ ” said Bill Whalen, a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. [Seattle P-I]

Posted by: Wolf DeVoon | Apr 24 2006 14:54 utc | 8

Ooops, wrong attrib. LA Times

Posted by: Wolf DeVoon | Apr 24 2006 14:59 utc | 9