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Wednesday, November 12, 2003
We've entered Hour 5 of the thirty-hour "reverse-filibuster" being held by Senate Republicans in an effort to break Democratic blockage of four judicial nominations made by President Bush. C-SPAN 2 is covering the entire thing, start to finish.
Politics aside (and I think most folks who have read this blog for more than a couple weeks will know where I line up on this issue), I was struck by a thought a few minutes ago: it's a shame Andy Warhol isn't with us anymore. He'd have eaten this thing up with a spoon.
I can just imagine him sitting in front of the tube for the full day and a quarter, dressed in his jammies, with a huge bowl of popcorn balanced in his lap, smiling enigmatically yet genuinely the whole way through, watching every minute while friends and hangers-on around him napped and chatted.
I'm not a huge fan of the man, but I have to admit that nobody appreciated long-form absurdity like Warhol did.
Posted @ 10:11 PM
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