You have to appreciate the set dressing that went into Barack Obama’s visit to Parliament Hill today. Centre Block was awash in flags and stage lighting. It did provide some impressive shots. Most notable was the PM/Prez Presser in the Reading Room of Centre Block. In an innovation instituted by the Harper Conservatives, they [...]
Archive for February, 2009
Why you should bail out your neighbour
Posted in Economy, US Politics, tagged Bailout, CNBC, Economy, Journalism, Rick Santelli, US Politics on February 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Rick Santelli, CNBC’s Chicago Mercantile Exchange Correspondent, gained new found fame today when he exploded in rage on live television. (Watch it here) His point was this: the US Government Bailout was rewarding bad behaviour. Too many, he felt, purchased beyond their means and failed to properly account for the risk. Now, instead of facing [...]
Super Bowl Ads
Posted in Entertainment, tagged Conan, Leno, Super Bowl Ads on February 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is an annotated bibliography of Super Bowl Ads….
1. Career Builder Online… signs you might need a new career is very funny (not because it made it clear that I need a new one…) and original. It benefited from a fresh take on a stale topic.
2. Conan O’Brien for Bud Light…. [...]
Phelps Photo a High for Journalism
Posted in Journalism, Olympics, tagged Drugs, Journalism, Phelps on February 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Perhaps the story that is more interesting than the fact Michael Phelps smoked pot was the attempt by Phelps’ people to get News of the World to drop the story. They report…
“Spokesman Clifford Bloxham offered us an extraordinary deal not to publish our story, saying Phelps would become our columnist for three years, host [...]
NYT suggests Canada lucky to have Ignatieff
Posted in Canadian Politics on February 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Canadians should count themselves lucky that Michael Ignatieff walks among us suggests a New York Times profile of the Liberal Leader. The Time’s Eric Konigsberg writes effusively about the “glamorous” Mr. Ignatieff who tossed away his high profile life as a public intellectual for the “hurly-burly of politics and returning, after a long exile, to [...]