Election Madness Wrap-Up 12/31/07
Election chaos is sweeping across the world.
In Kenya, President Mwai Kibaki was sworn in shortly after election results announced that he had won reelection on Sunday, despite widespread evidence of ballot-rigging. Kibaki's regime say everything is on the up-and-up. The people don't by it, and the death toll is beginning to mount after three days of rioting.
Elections may be on hold in Pakistan, as the nation mourns the death of Benazir Bhutto. In hopes of a calming down period, President Prevez Musharif is mulling over the idea of pushing back next week's parliamentary election, a move he had to swear he was trying to prevent, even as he was declaring martial law to maintain order in his country. Oddly enough, Bhutto's political party, now headed by her 19-year-old son, Bilawal Zardari with day-to-day control in the hands of to her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, are pushing for the elections to continue as planned, even if the leader Bilawal is to young to even qualify to run for parliament.
And here in the United States, this Thursday marks 'the first vote that counts,' the Iowa Caucuses. Problem is many think it’s a waste of time to follow a dumb non-repetition of the nation's people fight show and cold to shuffle around near-aimlessly at strangers houses.
Football Wrap-Up 12/29/07
Making history isn’t supposed to be easy, and the New York Giants were well aware that with there playoff spot secure the only thing they were playing for was to keep from becoming a foot note to the a history making New England Patriots as they cap off a 16-0 regular season. Four quarters later, records are broken, history is made, and the Patriots become the first NFL team to go undefeated in the regular season since the 1972 Dolphins went 14-0.
Plus, three more Bowl games that don’t particularly matter:
Look Out 2008! The Hype Will Be On Again...
I don't know how we're going to do it, but all the fellas behind the last 3 attempts to make this blog work have decided we've got to make it work this time. Yeah, we HAVE heard that before.
Expect new focus, new flair, a new template, and (hopefully) plenty of fresh, new, snarky commentary in the new year.
News is my profession, so it only fits that I am a news junkie. I'm a radio show/segment producer for a news/talk radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas.