Thursday, April 15, 2010

Ode to Claudetta, My Dinner Cruise Date


Every night in my dreams
I see you, I feel you
That is how I know you go on.
Far across the distance
and spaces between us
You have come to show you go on.

Near, Far,
wherever you are,
I believe that the heart does go on.

Once more, you opened the door
And you're here in my heart,
and my heart will go on and on.
Love can touch us one time
and last for a lifetime
And never let go till we're gone.
Love was when I loved you,
one true time to hold on to
In my life we'll always go on.

Near, far,
wherever you are,
I believe that the heart does go on.

Once more, you opened the door
And you're here in my heart,
and my heart will go on and on.
You're here, there's nothing I fear
And I know that my heart will go on.
We'll stay, forever this way
You are safe in my heart
and my heart will go on and on.

Potential Candidates


Presidential Election, 2016


ERIC CANTOR (R-VA)
Considered as John McCain's Vice President running mate in 2008

Foreign Policy
  • "Stronger US-Israel relationship" should remain a top priority for the US government
  • Cosponsored legislation to cut ALL taxpayer supplied aid to the Palestinian Authority
  • Criticized USAID for providing aid to Palestine
Social Issues
  • Opposes embryonic stem cell research
  • Pro-Life
  • Opposes same-sex marriages
  • Supports "discrimination based on sexual orientation"
  • Anti-Affirmative Action voting record
  • Opposes gun control; worked to ban product misuse lawsuits against gun manufacturers
  • "A" ranking by NRA
Economy, Trade, Budget
  • Supports Free Trade
  • Supported Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
  • Opposed 2007 minimum wage increase
  • Anti-Union voting record


ANTHONY WEINER (D-NY)
Known as one of the most "intense and demanding" member of the House
Proponent of America's middle class; awarded an "A" ranking by Drum Major Institute 08'

Foreign Policy
  • Originally supported invasion of Iraq, admits he regrets his supports, goings so far as to recommend a withdrawal on The O'Reilly Factor
  • Opposes United States' support of the Palestinian Authority - stated that the Palestinian delegation to the United Nations should "start packing their little Palestinian terrorist bags"
  • Critical of Human Rights Watch, the New York Times, and Amnesty International - claims groups to be "biased against Israel"
  • Opposed $20 billion dollar arms deal between the United States and Saudi Arabia in 2007
Social Issues
  • Avid supporter of 2010 Health Care Legislation
  • Supports a "public option" - www.countdowntohealthcare.com
  • Pro-Choice
  • Opposed Partial Birth Abortions
"Make no mistake about it, every single Republican I have ever met in my entire life is a wholly owned subsidiary of the insurance industry" - 2010

Washingtonian's Best & Worst of 2008



Worth referencing in the future? I think so...

http://www.washingtonian.com/blogarticles/people/capitalcomment/9097.html

Chelsea Handler



On E! every weeknight @ 11:30...HILARIOUS

“There are two kinds of people I don’t trust: people who don’t drink and people who collect stickers.”

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Let's Break for Froyo...


Frozenyo
1006 F St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
It's becoming obvious that cupcakes are OUT and froyo is IN. Being an avid frozen yogurt consumer, I'd like to make known a new dairy haven that's I've recently discovered in downtown Washington. Frozenyo, an a-la-carte frozen yogurt mecca, provides customers with a unique froyo experience befitting individualistic diners. Not only does Frozenyo offer 16 flavors and over 30 toppings to their customers (not to mention the free hot fudge), but this new business accomplishes the feat while maintaining a cool and comprehensive, self-serve environment. That's right; customers serve themselves, paying a mere 39 cents per ounce for this decadent, yet slimming, treat. Take a break from life and indulge in a bowl today.

Best Restaurant in DC



Bistro Du Coin
(202) 234-6969
1738 Conneticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009

In my approximation, DC must have a billion OKAY restaurants. This place, however, is GREAT. Not only does Bistro Du Coin serve ammmmmazing food, but the prices are pretty reasonable too. Nothing's stuffy about this place. Take my advice and try it.
I'd like to endorse Pierrepont Hick and their bow ties...

Being a relatively new company based out of Minnesota, Pierrepont Hicks, puts out some pretty rockin' ties. They're a little different but they definitely pop. Be unique and buy one of these today...




Master of the White House
Rahm Emanuel
White House Chief of Staff to President Obama

Women in Politics (I Don't Like)


Need I say more?

Sarah Palin



Her stylist may be good, but regardless, her politics definitely need tailoring!

Michele Bachman

Eat Here


Taqueria Nacional
The Fish Taco's are muy, muy bien...eat them before it's to late!

The Sage

This post is dedicated to Sage Dunston, a fearless leader and current Legislative Corespondent in Washington, DC. Sage may just one day be President or Chief of the Cherokee Nation.


Sage is very political. By promoting his opinions and policy objectives using his natural flair for diplomacy, Mr. Dunston has moved up in the lofty office he inhabits.


Sage is a boss, a chief, and the man. It is my opinion, that Sage will one day become our generation's Native Ameri-CAN!

Women in Politics (That I Like)

Senate Intern, Jill Turner

Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton
First Lady, Michelle Obama

House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi