If you were in New York this past weekend, then you know how perfect the weather was.  And we were far enough away from Washington, D.C., that we could sneer derisively at Glenn Beck’s Remembering Stalin rally without being worried it was in our backyard.  I suppose the whole event was proof that you can turn anything into anything without it having to have anything to do with the original thing in question.  If you just say something has something to do with something, then it automatically does.

In most places, this is referred to as psychosis.  But to Beck and Sarah Palin, it’s just another day at the podium.

Although the best thing to come out of the weekend was probably the headline of Charles M. Blow’s New York Times piece on the march, entitled I Had a Nightmare.

Priceless.

But enough of politics.  They’re boring and stupid, and they make you late for work when you have to vote and it takes forever to get to the voting booth because the election workers are those weird shut-in types who make you feel sorry for their cats.

Go listen to our podcast.  It’s the aural equivalent of sunny summer weather.

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In this week’s episode, we discuss a charity event that we hosted a month or so ago.  My favorite part of the whole evening was the onion rings at the diner we went to after we left the event.

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If our audience becomes big enough, perhaps we’ll eventually hold an inspiring rally at a fast food restaurant on I-95.  We can always use the parking lot if they won’t let us inside.