I was planning to write something really ambitious tonight, deftly weaving together the growing threat of Plutocracy, the push to see Elizabeth Warren on the Supreme Court, and Andrew WK’s juvenile record for stocking via the arts, but I stumbled across this footage of the adorable Tina Fey pretending to be Sarah Palin, and decided to take the easy way out… Good night, my invisible friends.
Tina Fey unveils the Sarah Palin Network on SNL
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Arianna Huffington had the following to say about a possible Warren nomination:
I couldn’t agree more. I love Elizabeth Warren, and I think she’d make a great addition to our highest court. It would, however, suck to no longer have her advocation for an independent Consumer Protection Agency.
I would totally watch the show “Elites” that Mrs. Palin talks about here.
I’m not an Andrew W.K fan, generally speaking, but I found that song to be pretty interesting. Maybe the girl could be found for a Dreamland Tonight interview.
The Progress Report has the following to say about replace Justice Stevens:
As Tina Fey can’t help but overshadow everything she’s near, I do hope you’ll return to that plutocracy post in the future. Fascinating graph. Crucial topic!
We have the Sarah Palin puppet hanging around back stage at Dreamland. I’m sure she’d love to be interviewed by the Mark puppet (I can give her a more respectable outfit for the interview than the sexy cave woman getup that she has on now).
Andrew WK’s father is a prof at the U of M law school. Real nice guy.
I’m thinking of applying for the Supreme Court post. Anyone have the address for resume submissions?
On the subject of recent surprising admissions by AWK, how about his endorsement of pessimist philosopher and former Ann Arborite Thomas Ligotti?
http://blog.mtvmusic.com/2010/04/05/mtv-music-book-club-andrew-wk-talks-ligottis-teatro-grottesco/