Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Well, at least we weren't nuked yesterday.

As a comments post at Houston Indymedia summed up nicely:

Since this warning is now ALL over the internet, the conspirators can't proceed with it -- the mission has been compromised. Thus, when nothing particularly unusual happens here, it will only serve as proof that the conspiracy was correct.

As Ruppert says in "Crossing the Rubicon", if you catch "them" spying on you, it's because they wanted you to catch them. The only real question I have is whether this "warning" was done by some amateur conspiracy theorist or whether it is a state-sponsored psyops operation.

Still, I'll keep my eyes out for any activated nuclear devices, just in case. They can be recognized by the dramatic countdown timer with blinking red lights and a conspicuous beeping sound, I think.

Sunday, December 26, 2004

There's been a lot of autopsy-style analysis in Blogville of Rudy Guiliani's 2008 White House prospects in the wake of Bernie Kerik's spontaneous combustion.

What I am reading from conservatives is that they still think he has a bright future as the party's standard-bearer in a post-Dubya world.

*snicker*

Discounting other brother Jeb (which is easier than ever in this post-Christmas shopping period), Guliani stands a snowball's chance in the Heights if McCain decides to run. The sad fact for sensible, moderate Republicans is that their poster boy Rudy was used like a dishrag by Karl Ro--err, Bush's campaign, and now that his usefulness has ended he's been discarded. There is simply no place in the current permutation of the GOP (read: Southern Christian fundamentalists) for a person with Guiliani's positions.

Besides, Hillary already punked that chump once.