Today is Election Day in my native country, The Bahamas. And even though it’s not an official holiday, interest in the outcome of this election is such that the only thing most people will do today is vote and then rave about their Party’s imminent victory. It is interesting to note, however, that despite there… Read more.
Archives for 2007
Today I march in support of illegal-immigrant rights. But…
Over a year ago (on 10 April 2006 to be precise), I published an article exhorting all people of political conscience, especially black Americans, to take time off from work to join a national day of marches in support of illegal-immigrant rights. Unfortunately, the issues that compelled my exhortation then remain so unresolved that they’re… Read more.
Sex scandal threatens to "out" many Washington VIPs…
Almost two months ago, I wrote an article about a DC madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, who had just been arrested and was threatening to sell “46 pounds of detailed and itemized phone records” – from 13 years of business transactions with over 10,000 “Johns”- to settle IRS tax liabilities and defend herself against an orgy… Read more.
Sheryl Crow’s proposal to wipe away global warming:
Last week, Sheryl Crow set tongues wagging with her new environmental activism, which included accosting Karl Rove, President Bush’s political “architect”, with her concerns about global warming at a black-tie media event and issuing the following scatological press release a few days later: I have spent the better part of this tour trying to come… Read more.
The death of Russian maestro Rostropovich makes three…
Just this morning I appended the following note to my tribute to the death of Jack Valenti: Boris Yeltsin died on Monday. Valenti died yesterday. Therefore, I’m sure regular readers of this weblog are wondering if my voodoo hypothesis – namely, that “deaths of famous people come in threes” – will hold true; i.e., with… Read more.
Jack Valenti, the arbiter of motion pictures, is dead
Today Washington and Hollywood insiders are mourning the death of Jack Valenti: …the former White House aide and film industry lobbyist who instituted the modern movie ratings system and guided Hollywood from the censorship era to the digital age. Valenti died at his Washington, DC home yesterday of complications from a stroke he suffered in… Read more.
Judge rules OK! for Birkhead to take his baby home…for good?!
For months now, cable TV, tabloid newspapers and Internet-gossip sites have manufactured drama and made cash by fueling idle speculation about who is Anna Nicole’s baby-Daddy and about who would win custody of this purported million-dollar baby. But from the outset, I assured readers of this weblog that, in due course, Larry Birkhead would not… Read more.
“Found: The New Earth”
It’s got the same climate as Earth, plus water and gravity. A newly discovered planet is the most stunning evidence that life – just like us – might be out there. Above a calm, dark ocean, a huge, bloated red sun rises in the sky – a full ten times the size of our Sun… Read more.
Boris Yeltsin, the father of Russia’s (now) besieged democracy, is dead!
Frankly, given the obvious influence of acute alcoholism that led to many embarrassing, if not compromising, situations during the last days of his presidency, I’m surprised former Russian President Boris Yeltsin did not die until yesterday. He was 76. But it would be as presumptuous and gratuitous for me to write an obituary about this… Read more.
Sarkozy and Royal win first round in France’s presidential election
As polls predicted, the French turned out in record numbers yesterday to vote in their presidential election (reportedly 84% compared to the relatively apathetic 61% of Americans who voted in their critical “end-the-war-now!” 2004 presidential election). And after all of the votes were counted, ten delusional pretenders to the presidency were eliminated – leaving only… Read more.