Mar. 1st, 2009

acroyear: (erk?)
...is nearing the end of my High School era, with Feb 27th, 1988.  I've done the one 2 weeks later, so there will be some overlap with that...I've also heard this one before, but in the car so I couldn't live-blog it.

Last Week...
  • 3 Could've Been - Tiffany
  • 2 What Have I Done To Deserve This - Pet Shop Boys (which stays at #2 while a number of #1s move around it)
  • 1 Seasons Change - Expose
40-11... )Into the top ten we go...
  • 10 Miami Sound Machine's Can't Stay Away, though technically, things were really being credited "Gloria Estefan and ..." by this time (and XM just credits it to her and not the band at all)
  • 9 Paul Carrack's decent Don't Shed a Tear
  • 8 Belinda Carlisle with I Get Weak.

    I note this week that it has *3* female singers who later would do photo spreads for Playboy.

  • 7 Foreigner, Say You Will, Say You Won't (play a guitar tonite...).  No, I'll never stop picking on them.
  • 6 Seasons Change also drops out of the top spot quite a bit.
  • 5 Eric Carmen's Dirty Dancing hit, Hungry Eyes.
  • 4 Rick Astley rick-rolls us with Never Gonna Give You Up.  Guess in '88, you gotta expect it.  In the UK it had been a hit for a year already.
  • 3 Patrick Swayze also Dirty Dances with She's Like the Wind
  • 2 What Have I Done To Deserve This stays at number 2 as others move around it.  The "Open Arms" and "Waiting for a Girl Like You" of the late 80s...I really didn't like this at the time, but 20 years later it's become one of my fav Pet Shop Boys songs.

    And the new #1...

    I HAVE NO IDEA 'CAUSE XM JUST CUT IT OFF EARLY AUGH!

    fortunately wikipedia usually has the number ones, so here it is:

  • 1 Father Figure from George Michael
So nothing I really wanted to hear, but still XM's about to get a semi-nasty email from me...and I also have concluded that if I never hear "You Shook Me All Night Long" ever again, I could still die happy.
acroyear: (coyote1)
Your political career would be over on your next election.

TPMMuckraker | Talking Points Memo | Jindal Admits Katrina Story Was False:
Looks like the game is up.

Remember that story Bobby Jindal told in his big speech Tuesday night -- about how during Katrina, he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with a local sheriff who was battling government red tape to try to rescue stranded victims?

Turns out it wasn't actually, you know, true.

In the last few days, first Daily Kos, and then TPMmuckraker, raised serious questions about the story, based in part on the fact that no news reports we could find place Jindal in the affected area at the specific time at issue.

Jindal had described being in the office of Sheriff Harry Lee "during Katrina," and hearing him yelling into the phone at a government bureaucrat who was refusing to let him send volunteer boats out to rescue stranded storm victims, because they didn't have the necessary permits. Jindal said he told Lee, "that's ridiculous," prompting Lee to tell the bureaucrat that the rescue effort would go ahead and he or she could arrest both Lee and Jindal.

But now, a Jindal spokeswoman has admitted to Politico that in reality, Jindal overheard Lee talking about the episode to someone else by phone "days later." The spokeswoman said she thought Lee, who died in 2007, was being interviewed about the incident at the time.

This is no minor difference. Jindal's presence in Lee's office during the crisis itself was a key element of the story's intended appeal, putting him at the center of the action during the maelstrom. Just as important, Jindal implied that his support for the sheriff helped ensure the rescue went ahead. But it turns out Jindal wasn't there at the key moment, and played no role in making the rescue happen.

There's a larger point here, though. The central anecdote of the GOP's prime-time response to President Obama's speech, intended to illustrate the threat of excessive government regulation, turns out to have been made up.


Maybe it's time to rethink the premise.
First he chews out expenditures on natural disaster research (volcanoes) even though his state has been the hardest hit by any natural disaster since the '89 earthquake or the midwest river floods of the mid 90s, and now we find that the very disaster he should have kept in mind is something he lied about his involvement in the reaction to.

Time to go.  And while you're at it, fire the guy who put this lying idiot in front of the camera last week in the first place.

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