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Boris Johnson

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Even though indispensable, conservatives are rarely really cool. Boris Johnson accomplishes to be, without effor. Numerous fan clubs have formed around the Tory front runner for Mayor of London who is a descendant from the upper class. The advocat of good manners and traditional values is a star; prior to the elections at the Thames supposedly the most popular political character.

The great-grandson of the last osmanian home secretary and former publisher of an intelligent magazine named Spectator, has transformed Tory ideas into pop. On all TV channels, what many voters find appealing is analyzed: his life style, his assumed affaires, chaotic TV appearances, fould in celebrity soccer games, politically incorrect statements about natives. His sense of humor, his intelligencem and crankiness make him a hero for the urban, young elite.

The night mare of his political opponents may become reality. According to the polls, Johns is ahead of Ken Livingston. A victory of the Tory party against the fallen in disgrace as autoritative party pooper, would certainly be of historical meaning. Twenty-seven years after last conservative Mayor, such a triumph would even accelerate the decline in popularity of Gordon Brown. Johnson scores with his reliable, right-wing, euro-sceptical program; and his talent of its popularization. «Vote conservatively; your wife will get bigger breasts and your chances at a BMW M3 will increase.»

Somehow it is not his successful, left-wing forerunner who is most afraid of his potential victory; it is more likely his own people. It would not be the first time of an eccentric at the top of a world city. In London, the Mayor has unlimited authority solely with the police and local traffic. But exactly he - who will help the Tories on Thursday because he is favored by the global distributing center - will endanger their victory in the nation-wide parliamentary elections.

 

Rosie on GMA

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DIANE SAWYER: But first, 11 time Emmy winner Rosie O'Donnell joins us this morning back on live TV with us right here, a year now since she left "The View." And over the years, as you know, she's made her mark as a comedian, a stand-up comedian. 30 years ago she started out. An actress, a talk show host, author. And now she's getting ready to add another title to her resume. We'll tell you about that. Always outspoken, funny, original. Her own show debuted in 1996. Seconds later, with 11-Emmys she was queen of daytime TV.

[Clip of Rosie talking to Barbara Streisand on her first show.]

ROSIE O'DONNELL: I don't remember my life without you in it. It's the truth.

BARBARA STREISAND: Oh, my God.

SAWYER: Ten years after that, she joined "The View," an odyssey of ratings success. With good days, combative days. Pop culture to politics.

["View" clip]

ROSIE O'DONNELL: You just said our enemies in Iraq. Did Iraq attack us?

ELISABETH HASSELBECK: No, I'm saying al Qaeda--

O'DONNELL: Okay. Did Iraq attack us, Elisabeth?

HASSELBECK: Iraq did not attack us, Rosie. We've been there.

O'DONNELL: Correct.

SAWYER: Everyone knows the story. It ended in controversy. Since then, she's continued to give her singular take on the world through her free association about so many things. [Onscreen graphic: "cause I was drinking too much cause I didn't want to anymore cause it is hard to lose weight wen (sic) drinking cause I never have only one"] For instance, how she feels about drinking. How the once queen of TV doesn't allow her own kids to watch TV and Rosie O'Donnell today. The next chapter. Rosie O'Donnell, right here.

O'DONNELL: Hi.

SAWYER: Good morning.

O'DONNELL: Good morning.

SAWYER: Great to see you.

O'DONNELL: You too.

SAWYER: So, I don't want to go back and rehash all of "The View" stuff again. But I just want to know from this vantage point a year later, any regrets? Anything you would do differently?

O'DONNELL: You know, I think you can't be at a place that you haven't arrived at yet, you know? So what I was doing when Barbara asked me to do it, was I thought how is it going to feel to go back in the big wave, so to speak? It was a little bit of a trial period to see what I thought. And, you know, almost made it to the end. I did eight months. I got out -- two months early.

SAWYER: Short of the finish line. But talking to you now, are you, are you calmer now? Do you feel more in control now of yourself and who you are?

O'DONNELL: Yes, but I will say that if we start to talk about the current political situation, there's a chance that it might get heated.

SAWYER: I'm going to talk about that.

O'DONNELL: I'm the same person I always was. But on my show there was no one with a conflicting point of view. And I was also the boss of everything, which frankly for me works well.

SAWYER: Do you watch "The View?"

O'DONNELL: I do, occasionally. I catch it. Yes. I see it on YouTube when something big happens?

SAWYER: What about you and Elisabeth? Any contact?

O'DONNELL: Yes, after she had the baby, I e-mailed her. And, you know, she doesn't e-mail me back often, but she occasionally does. And, you know, I keep saying this and it's not in any way, shape or form to diminish or disparage, but she's very young. You know, when I was that young and had a newborn baby and one in diapers, you know, your life is a little bit more black and white than when you get to be 46 and you have gray hair all over.

SAWYER: You have no-- You have no gray hair. I'm skipping right over the all over.

O'DONNELL: Well, there are some parts of your hair you can dye. Yeah, exactly.

SAWYER: You have no gray hair.

O'DONNELL: Well, because there's a very expensive hair dye in there. But, frankly I would be all gray.

SAWYER: All right, then. With apologies then to your former gig let's do some topics.

O'DONNELL: Okay.

SAWYER: Politics. Not the views of the management, whatever they are here. Hillary or Obama?

O'DONNELL: Both. I've been saying both from the beginning. I think that the only way that they're going to be able to really serve the nation and democracy is to put down their own egos and to combine forces, in some way, shape or form and save democracy, this 200-year-old experiment that we're trying to, you know, not have fall apart in this world. To be the beacon of hope that America used to be. This woman, this African-American need to look at each other and go, "Oh, my God can you believe we're here. Let's get together."

SAWYER: They're going to have to decide at some point.

O'DONNELL: Well, maybe they're going to get together. How do you know? That could be the dream ticket. I think if enough people believe it, if they hear it enough from America-- We need both of them is what I believe.

SAWYER: What about "Dancing with the Stars" moving from the sublime to the television here. You've said I will never do "Dancing With the Stars." Why not?

O'DONNELL: No, are you kidding me? First of all Marie fainted. Okay? I'm fatter than Marie and I'm more out of shape and I never was a dancer to begin with. I'm doing "No, No Nanette" at the City Center Encores.

SAWYER: Oh, right. I heard that.

O'DONNELL: Yeah, I'm doing that in April or May. And so I'm tapping now. So, I have a tap number in the show. And, that, believe me, learning one number has taken me three months. And there's no way I could do "Dancing With the Stars."

SAWYER: You've gone online and talked about drinking beer, and said you stopped drinking beer.

O'DONNELL: I did.

SAWYER: Probelm with alcohol?

Well, I read the day after I wrote I stopped drinking beer, I read I was a raging alcoholic going into rehab. So, you know, on the blog what you say people can take and how they perceive it -- the truth is, it was too many calories and I was doing it too often and I just thought no more beer.

 

Porch

By simon

My mother loves to constantly re-decorate our porch. Spring has sprung; summer is around the corner. A nice, comfortable, and inviting porch is key to every barbecue and garden party.
Love my Patio offers outdoor furniture to bargain hunters at consumer prices. They have Market Umbrellas, and many other accessories.

 

A Tragedy

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is it?
- not too sure, sure for now

last friday
I went to college town
books, a meeting, no cruelty in mind
an hour after arrival
it was to happen

attentive bloggers clearly will know
the reason, a person(al)
dreams kicked in, a grin on my face
it's not the end of it
not now

and then on saturday
big party at my parents' friends
baptizing a 6' wooden giraffe
guys in suits, me and my smokes
what next

sunday was my sun day
sun sun sun
no work, no writing, no books
recharged for today
happy again

 
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