Jack Black Is Jesus
But that is not the most interesting thing about this clip, from Funny or Die, called "Prop 8 -- The Musical." I eagerly await the day when 3-minute musicals become a major vehicle for debate about public policy. Just imagine: "TARP -- The Musical," "Stem Cell -- The Musical," and "Defense Appropriations Subcommittee -- The Musical."
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I reserve the right to still not insult Michael.
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trifecta, you may want to reconsider your strategy. I feel like you're creating a negative-space insult, a complete absence of insults that is shaped exactly like an insult.
Seems like that would defeat your purpose.
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As a great fan of musical theater, I agree. It's the only way I'll ever be afford to see it. In fact, I think the whole first week or so of the TARP battle (including McCain's suspension of his campaign, the dissing of Letterman, the madness at the White House meeting, the Pelosi partisan dissing and Bill O'Reilly's scenery-chewing tirade at Barney Frank) would be the best thing since Sweeny Todd. Did I miss any great dramatic moments?
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Someone has to be working on a Sarah Palin opera. Gold mine.
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If AMC were around, she'd point out that Jack Black was in a Jesus-themed musical sketch on Mr. Show, Jeepers Creepers Semi-Star:
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"Jack Black is Jesus"
Suddenly the paradox of theodicy is resolved.
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Would someone please inform Amy Sullivan?
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As evidence I produce:
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> Sarah Palin opera
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Opera? Shouldn't it be a farce? Maybe the Python crew are up to it. National Lampoon? -
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I think I would've preferred Mel Brooks as Jesus, but c'est la vie. As for the opera, if only Gilbert and Sullivan lived in the 21st century.
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Opera? Shouldn't it be a farce? Maybe the Python crew are up to it. National Lampoon?
I was thinking Opera buffa. A sweeping, comic WTF for the ages. But I'd settle for a Christopher Guest film. -
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I think Mitt Romney would make a great Gay Czar. He could take over right after he fixes the little problem we are having with the Autos.
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Gunny,
For gay czar, how about Lindsey Graham, or Anita Bryant?
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Andy-If we can't get Mittens it absolutely has to be Lindsey. Anita gets kinda of cranky don't you think?
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I heard Charlie Crist is getting married. But I'd nominate him for gay czar anyway.
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TPM is reporting that AP is reporting that:
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Former U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Rachel K. Paulose retaliated against a top prosecutor in her office who reported her for careless handling of classified homeland security reports, a watchdog agency said Wednesday.
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In announcing a whistleblower settlement between Assistant U.S. Attorney John Marti and the Justice Department, the Office of Special Counsel said its investigation found that Paulose retaliated by taking steps to remove Marti as her first assistant. Marti accepted a demotion and returned to being an assistant U.S. attorney.
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Notice how this type of stuff flys under the radar. Every single time.
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http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/12/probe_finds_ex-us_attorney_ret.php -
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MR. NG –
"Wasillalot," perhaps?
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So conflicted.
So conflicted.
Jack Black not only never makes me laugh but actually somehow makes me angry. On the other hand Neil Patrick Harris always cracks me up.
Tie breaker is Craig Robinson from The Office in the background.
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Gunny, for what it is worth the Paulose story is number 7 on the most popular story list at the Minneapolis Star Tribune's web site.
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Great!
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Bank of America CEO's strategy: Hoard cash for next 6 months
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The immediate future will continue to be rough, but the recession should shift to economic recovery sometime next year, the chief executives of three of Charlotte's largest employers and a top Federal Reserve Bank official said Wednesday.
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The panel of business titans warned of short-term obstacles but shared long-term optimism at the Charlotte Chamber's seventh annual Economic Outlook Conference, which drew more than 650 people to the Westin Charlotte hotel uptown.
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Joining the three CEOs — Ken Lewis of Bank of America, Bob Steel of president of the Fed district that includes the Carolinas.
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While economic indicators have deteriorated this year, Lacker said he expected the U.S. economy "to regain positive momentum sometime in 2009."
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Lewis agreed: "I do see a ray of sunshine out there in about six months or so." Until then, Lewis said, households and companies should hoard cash and capital, and those who are optimistic can look for good investments — perhaps at a discount in the downturn.
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Steel echoed that strategy, saying investors must walk a tightrope between being "prudent and cautious" and pouncing on great opportunities.
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Lacker said his optimism for a 2009 upturn came from lower interest rates, lower energy and commodity prices, and a bottoming out of the housing market. Lacker noted, however, that he also predicted a next-year bottoming-out in housing the past two years.
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Cute video! I loved it when I saw it at HotAir earlier today, but they usually beat out Time anyway so it's cool. I especially enjoyed the mocking of religion, especially someone crossing themselves. I know if I were a liberal I'd concentrate on making fun of people crossing themselves!
Thanks, Michael Scherer, and thanks "liberals" too!
Meanwhile, here's the first item at my site. Certainly not the most important thing I've ever discussed, but pretty much anything at my site is something that the hacks at Time won't tell you. Instead, all they're good for is buffing.
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Hey, MS, if you're still reading this thread, can you do something about - or have something done about - the "newline" handling in the blog, here? It's annoying to need the '.' fillers. I know you were able to work some magic with the "naughty word" filter, so here's hoping you can pull another rabbit out of your hat.
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mr nice guy, i don't know what you are talking about. please explain what "newline" means.
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MS:
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I'm pretty sure he means the inability to double- (or triple-, or more)space between paragraphs in our comments. The workaround in the new (@#!*%&) format has been to hit return, type a period (hence '.') and hit return again. Under the far-superior prior format (maybe you remember – the one with the Preview function?) a double return typed in the comment box produced a blank line before beginning a new paragraph in the published comment.
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I second Mr. Nice Guy's request, and in fact urge you to get us back the old format or something much like it. We've been waiting since the unpleasant shutdown shortly before the election. Obama's ben able to assemble both a national security team and an economic team since then, while the High Sheriffs have managed to assemble nothing but… nothing. -
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See? If I had access to Preview I wouldn't have misspelled "been."
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