Friday, May 26, 2006

Friday news roundup

- General Michael Hayden was confirmed by the Senate 78-15 to be the next director of Central Intelligence. I'm going out on a limb here, but Russ Feingold might have been one of the no votes. Hayden will replace Porter Goss in scaring the hell out of the American public.

- Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling face life in prison after being convicted yesterday of securities fraud and generally being dickheads. Hooray! I am way more happy about this than I should be.

- President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair held a joint press conference where they discussed setbacks in Iraq and made everyone in America wish we had never declared independence from Great Britain. At one point, in a follow up to one of Blair's well crafted answers, Bush's only statement was: "That's a great answer. Next question."

- E! has begun airing the E! True Hollywood Story: Charles in Charge. There is no real news here, except Josie Davis who played Sarah is smoking hot. Like crazy hot. Like pantheon hot. Like Nicole Eggert hot. I need a date.

3 Comments:

Blogger Keith Carbone said...

Saw X-Men last night. It was good. Big concern though. Why do comic books get completely rewritten and the stories ruined when they become movies? High point of the evening was arguing with middle aged attorney who works in the office next to ine about comic books at 230 in the morning. Wait, thats not a high point.

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