Her post is pasted so here in its entirety; I'm pretty certain this is OK, from OAC Blog. Here is her posting:
Unbelieveable but True
There was a terrifically entertaining post on the Huffington Post the other day about the truly unbelievable things that have happened in this administration, things that test the boundaries of disbelief. The author suggested some unbelievable-but-true story lines that really got me laughing (or crying).
"Failed Arabian Horse Consultant Chosen To Run FEMA?" No, that couldn't be true.
"Twenty-four Year Old College Dropout Approved by White House To Rewrite Government Scientist's Research?" You're making that up.
"Texas Sheriff Sees No Reason To Question Vice President Who Drank a Beer Then Shot a Guy in the Face?" Ridiculous.
And yet, they are all true. So, although I have no prizes to offer - except the satisfaction of being devilishly clever - I thought our community here could have some fun with this. There is a wealth of material out there. Let's hear your unbelievable-but-true story lines. Talk among yourselves.
From OAC Blog, in case you wish to post here or on the OAC Blog on her
diary (rule of thumb: provocative comments with colorful language should be posted here; more clean fun or puns at OAC if you wish, but witty). OAC imposes no rules, those are my suggestions.
In case you haven't heard JRE's and her latest podcast (she really speaks a lot of good details on them, but JRE's world view in handling tough issues is his best all time on this one), if you have iTunes, or if you don't, click on
podcast and it will download pretty easily. You have to look for One America or John and Elizabeth Edwards etc on itunes in the podcast section.
Lastly, OAC site offers live
chat--- launched yesterday!