Showing posts with label Seattle Times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle Times. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

Trump Endorses Newt! Not.


An astute co-worker of mine brought this article to my attention as another entry in the catalog of inaccurate headlines. "Gingrich to get nod from Trump" ran in yesterday's Seattle Times, p. A3.

As we all know, Trump a short time later actually endorsed fellow gazillionaire Willard Mitt Romney instead of Newt. So what happened?

The intrigue of this all is, I'm sure, much more complex than us peasants will ever know. But I am entertained by the fact the Gingrich campaign assumed they had the backing of the Bad Hair Birther Crazyman.

Running for public office does indeed require self-confidence. Don't get me wrong, I really admire politicians who can direct that energy toward the public good.

But Newt's Ego is so big and real it could be his running mate when he splits and runs third party after Willard spanks him hard in the Republican primaries. Newt and his Ego in 2012! I can see the buttons and bumper stickers now.

Meanwhile, I would think an endorsement from Trump is not exactly something an intelligent person would want to embrace.

What a great show! And right now it is happening in Nevada! I wonder who the Rat Pack would endorse?

Friday, June 10, 2011

The Groening of America / by Paul Andrews
















From Pacific, August 19, 1990, the Sunday supplement magazine for the Seattle Times/Seattle Post-Intelligencer. My Mother-in-Law, God bless her, gave me this clipping and helpfully underlined my name whenever she saw it.

Andrews first talked to me at least two years before this piece was published, so he put some time into this.