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the future has been sold: Republican Presdiential Debate CNBC

Like many in the leisure class, I kicked back after masturbating to
some girl girl porn in my posh hotel suite and watched the
Republican debate on CNBC last week. The debate was a bullish
Internationalist economic bonanza. I was intrigued by the prospect of
Fred Thompson being added to the mix. Fred Thompson
certainly didn’t bring his A game, he didn’t completely fall on his
face. He is already receiving the interest of influential, indie,
Mossad backed Social Conservatives like Michael Savage. He also has the
backing of Pax American Zionist websites such as Newsmax. In the
end, I think a Fred Thompson candidacy is a non-starter, but if he can
build momentum coming out of South Carolina, there is hope.

Many pundits thought this was a critically flawed and talentless
cast of GOP candidates. We have the GOP running in the large
shadow of the Bush administration and Democrats rumored to have
the strongest field of potential candidates. However, the Republicans
brought forth four semi-electable candidates and a few entertaining fringe
candidates.

Hardcore moralists, Evangelicals and Social Conservatives
may not truly have anyone to rally around, but then again I’m a
pornographer and this is a good thing. Does anyone truly believe
that anyone with the last name Bush is a true Social Conservative?
From one Rockefeller Republican to another… It’s all an
Internationalist marketing illusion.

If you watched anything aside from Britney’s VMA performance at the
MTV music awards you would know that It’s definitely the year of the
mash up. If you had told me in 1996 that the two front runners for
the GOP nomination in 2008 were a Mormon from Massachusetts and a
Catholic from New York City, I would have thought you had been reading too much Ayn Rand.

Well, I would have been 16 and I probably wouldn’t have
cared, but you get the point. Sleeper cell John McCain channeled
his Episcopalian lineage and appeared very calm, confident and
establishment. Hopeless candidates Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee added
to the mix but the real stars were the GOP’s great
Northeastern hope’s Romney and Giuliani.

Mitt Romney often appears like a robot created to run the Government
in a Michael Bay movie. His answers are smooth confident, and he
shows a great command of policy. His wife is amazingly hot, and he
has beautiful children. He is the dream team, except for the fact
that he is Mormon. He did seem a bit bureaucratic when asked by Jimmy
Carter-sympathiser Chris Matthews if he would act militarily without
authorization of congress and he quipped that he would have to gather
around his team of attorneys. This was perhaps his low point in an
otherwise strong debate showing. Oh yeah, and he has only been pro-
life for a few years…

Rudy Giuliani is miraculously the GOP front runner, and in my
opinion the party’s best hope at capturing the Presidency in 2008. I
think he could potentially put Florida, Ohio, New Jersey, Michigan,
and potentially California into the GOP column. Rudy is a manic and
extreme personality and I think he will either sink or swim. If he
secures the nomination, I think he defeats Hillary Clinton. I’ve been
waiting for him to implode like Howard Dean and he continues to show
poise and composure debate after debate. Although, I credit Rudy’s
work in New York with the exception of his treatment of the Firefighters
union and censorship of art projects. The Neo Conservatives have swarmed
around Giuliani and I fear his micromanaging skills, if led in the wrong direction,
could lead to international disaster. Will it hurt Giuliani that no
one is going to vote for him in the early primaries unless there is a
terrorist attack between now and January?

John McCain seems most comfortable playing the underdog role.
Conservatives are sick of McCain’s Bi-Partisan posturing, but the media
still loves this guy. McCain seems best positioned to come
from nowhere, ala John Kerry, and march to the nomination as the
establishment sleeper sell. His ambitious new medical care program is
also gaining positive points outside the beltway and with the private
sector. No one should ever count an Episcopalian out.

Fred Thompson is a hard one to read. He’s not very attractive on
stage and he speaks in a monotone voice that channels a dreary made
for television film from the 70’s. Some conservatives like this guy, but
I imagine in the general election Hillary could put him into a box like
California GOP candidates Bill Simon or Dan Lundgren.

Despite our internationalist economic bias, we all know that Ron Paul
is the closest to the current truth. This guy always has colorful one liners
that the media is quick to dismiss. He appears to be the only true advocate
of a strong dollar. In our heart we know he is probably the
closest we will see to a classic conservative we’ll see on the “national” stage for
quite awhile. In the end, we will not set aside our Neo Conservative
reallignments, and besides the guy looks kinda funny. Will Ron Paul
turn into the next Ross Perot?

Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee provided the afternoon’s most surreal quote when he exclaimed,
“America…this place rocks!”…

This is an undeniably exciting election. Stay tuned.

the future has been sold, the leisure class rocks the electoral college

Jeff Koons Wallpaper

At the newstand on South Robertson in Los Angeles I spotted the latest issue of Wallpaper. The cover was designed by guest editor Jeff Koons. Koons is one of my favourite artists in the world. The anticipation builds for the unveiling of his full-scale 161-foot replica of a Baldwin locomotive above the entrance to Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Wikipedia image license

I, Tatum Reed ackowelege the public domain and license of the above photograph taken in New York City
May of 2007.

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white girl waiting for the bus near Olympic and the 405

This poor white girl was waiting for the bus near the 405 and Olympic Blvd in West Los Angeles. Is she the Popwhore conquest? Either she is a bleeding heart liberal opposed to carbon emissions or the girl’s father must be a real douche bag. Father’s remember to never let your daughter’s ride public transportation in the city of Angels. They might wind up being exploited in a pornographic orgy of post industrial narcissism.

Mid Wilshire to Tokyo

I was slumming Mid Wilshire at the El Rey Theatre for the Perez Hilton Indie-as- Fuck concert. There were some hot lesbians in the audience, but I didn’t leave with any. I found a great new band called Meiko. You can sample their music on the website meikonmyface.com Oh wait, myspace.com/meiko or Meikomusic.com. Since I was a bad girl blogger, and left my camera behind, I will post a photo of my fucking Fu Dogs. For those of you who watch my every detail, I have moved the Fu Dogs into their proper placement since the photograph was taken. Tomorrow’s question should I attend a Hollywood movie premier or jet to Tokyo. Seriously, that’s pretty good for Monday night possibilities.

Fu Dogs

Dwell on Design- San Francisco, CA

I was back in one of my favourite cities this past weekend for the Dwell on Design Conference. I also attended the San Francisco Living Home Tours. My pink gold Parisian heels went trekking around San Francisco hills. Yes, I was the only female in heels. Sad.

Architect Craig Steely showed his beautiful Bernal Heights home. The home sits on a lot that was once considered to be unbuildable. The home features four bedrooms, decks with views, a media room, a service elevator, and a gorgeous use of glass. Get your checkbooks out, because the house is on the market for $2.4.

I like to respect when they ask for no photographs. So, I refrained from taking what would have been neat blog photos. But, towards the end of the day, I just had to snap one. I have included a shot of the main house from the Ocean Beach residence. This house has been featured in the NY Times. It is a mid-century modern home that has been connected to a newly constructed structure through a glass bridge on the second floor.

Walls of Glass define this Ocean Beach home…

On the market for 2.4 million in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights

shopping at built by wendy on 3rd street

I was shopping at Built By Wendy on 3rd street in Los Angeles when I got the call from potential fan fuck J.D. He had flown in all the way from Chicago and was hoping for a chance to fuck my ass… Before I could get to him, I had to get through LA traffic.

xxx

On My way to Fairfax to get fucked!

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Ratatouille-The Peasant Dish

I am not one of those creepy adults who loves Disney Pixar movies. However, let me rave about this one. If you have children, take them to see it. If you don’t, you should still go see it.

The film is set in an authentic-feeling Paris. The kitchen is modelled after Thomas Keller’s French Laundry and has every bit of the excitement of a restaurant kitchen.

The characters are rich and full. I especially enjoy the food critic.

The food looks beautiful. Brilliant animation. I love my Emeryville Pixar boys. Good work!

I am going to say this is one of my favourite films of the year! Yes,
I said it.

Eco Chic

Eco Chic-eco has never been more stylish than now. It isn’t just for
people wearing hemp clothing and composting their organic leftovers.
It has reached a new level. Organic style isn’t cheap.

I love the new Eco Pod Recycling System. at Williams-Sonoma. It
retails for $328.


I love the look of this can crusher

I have my housekeeper switched to using only Method cleaning products
on my home. They are from San Francisco and they do darling packaging as well as green products with scents you can stand to be around. Their website has the cutest photo on the front right now of a modern house in a bottle.

Anyone that has lived in NYC or had coffee from a Greek paper cup will
appreciate this product. It is an eco-friendly ceramic version of the
cup.

A great book about this subject: The Lazy Environmentalist: Your guide
to easy, stylish, Green Living.

Unfulfilled Airstream Fantasy

When I was 5 years old I begged my father for an Airstream “camper”
He promised me I would get one when I turned 6 and of course I never
got one. It is not the type of thing that
would be parked in front of our home. So, ever since then I have been
rather secretly obsessed about owning one. Where would I put it? I
don’t know.

But, if I got one, I would get the new Design Within Reach Airstream

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