Friday, July 29, 2005

Friday Satire

It's not entirely clear when Frist's speech on stem cells will be delivered this morning, but it may be as soon as the Senate gavels in around 9 a.m. I'll be posting as much as I can throughout. But first, here's your satire for the week.

- First and foremost this week, if you haven't been following "Doonesbury" this week, you've missed some good ones. The strips on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and today have focused on the President and Karl Rove. They've caused a bit of a ruckus, but I have found the strips quite humorous.

- Scrappleface has been on top of its game this week, which very good posts on Roberts documents, liberals and free trade deals, and the energy bill.

- Andy Borowitz compares VP Cheney to the space shuttle, and Lance Armstrong to Justice O'Connor.

- The Swift Report notes that torture may be used to get Judy Miller to talk, and discusses the latest Christo art project.

- The Garlic examines the Bush Administration's feverish campaign to keep their torture-power.

- The Capitol Steps sing "If Ever I Would Leak You," featuring Karl Rove.

- And finally, The Onion offers an exclusive look into what exactly happens to a Supreme Court justice when they retire.

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