mardi 24 février 2009

Around the Blogroll and Elsewhere: Media and Entertainment Edition

Howie Klein puts the Slumdog Millionaire phenomenon in context of the global economic collapse.

Daevid McKenzie has a tale of dealing with NovaM, while Mark Karlin still believes in the Drobnys.


John Amato
notes that even Norah O'Donnell, who was a good, dutiful water-carrier for Bush talking points, has had quite enough of Republican nonsense, thank you very much.

Roger Simon may appear on Hardball all the time, but when push comes to shove, as Josh Marshall points out, Politico will fall in with the wingnuts every time.


ThinkProgress
: CNBC's Rick Santelli has truly eclipsed Jim Cramer in the frothing wacko pantheon.

And finally, in honor of Mardi Gras, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday say "Goodbye to Storyville", from the 1947 film New Orleans:


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