What can be said?? It's the Friday Fry Up in Washington, DC. The weather has been beautifully sunny and breezy. But there is rain on the forecast.
Apparently, people in Virginia are not happy with Governor Kaine, he's messing with the death penalty...
More importantly, Barack's comfort with the far anti-american left has come more fully into the light.
In fact, his sentiment which is common among the far left for the Palestinians has become more prominent. This Los Angeles Times article makes that clear.
CHICAGO -- It was a celebration of Palestinian culture -- a night of music, dancing and a dash of politics. Local Arab Americans were bidding farewell to Rashid Khalidi, an internationally known scholar, critic of Israel and advocate for Palestinian rights, who was leaving town for a job in New York.Hmm, well accusations of being anti Israel have held their sway in the past, but to whom should the support go, Hillary Clinton or John McCain?? Those two are obviously both pro-Israel, maybe this article's author does not care.. but some thought should be put into who would be a good supporter, since it is not Barack by the looks of his ultra liberal support circle and leanings....A special tribute came from Khalidi's friend and frequent dinner companion, the young state Sen. Barack Obama.
So, anyways in a completely unpolitical act, there is a group by the name of Metro Station, a punk band headed up by Miley Cryus' half brother which is nothing like her, anyways. Their song 'Shake It' has become a pop hit leading to scores of YouTube videos. This blogger happened to find one made by a trio of what looks like teenage boys goofing off which is rather funny. It will seriously take you back to High School, if you are so inclined.....whatever. Just Shake It.