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The least-interesting angle from the N.Y. Times’ panoramic-camera coverage of Reagan’s wake at the Capitol today

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The least-interesting angle from inside Reagan’s casket at the Capitol today

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Twentieth Century Fox, meet award-winning director Chris Cunningham

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From L to R: Chris Cunningham’s 1998 music video for Bjork’s “All is Full of Love,” and Alex Proyas’ 2004 full-length I, Robot.

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Pimp My Ride (Iraq edition): Leather seats, CD changer, and an interim government

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Showing off his new toy: “U.S. President George W. Bush drives Iraqi President Ghazi al-Yawar past photographers after their meeting at the Group of Eight Summit in Sea Island, Georgia, June 9, 2004.” (Reuters)

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You should see the third side of his mouth

From “Post’s Woodward: Journalists should have been more skeptical about Iraq war buildup“, Associated Press, June 9, 2004:

”I believe we have a duty to free people and liberate people,” Woodward said Bush told him during interviews for his book ”Plan of Attack.”

From Condoleeza Rice’s remarks to the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000:

“[George W. Bush] recognizes that the magnificent men and women of America’s armed forces are not a global police force. They are not the world’s 911.”

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The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

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(Incoherent chart taken from Yahoo News/Los Angeles Times)

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If found, please alert P.T. Anderson

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Have You C.’n This Man?

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Swingin’ Summit: G8, live from Orange County

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Unintentionally Hilarious Photo of the Moment, vol. 23

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(Though it may be a bit hard to tell, that is indeed Tony Blair at the G8 summit.)

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Politicking in the age of America’s “most popular modern President”

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For those of you who don’t regularly visit George W. Bush’s campaign website and official weblog and Meet-Up site, you may not have known that for the past several days, the site’s front page has been overtaken by the gargantuan, one-thousand-pixels wide layout sampled above. (Constructive note to the G.O.P. web team: It’s doubtful that the majority of Republican Middle American visitors to your website have screen resolutions greater than 800×600. Just a tip for any future pandering ideas you may have.)
In case you’d forgotten, President Bush has claimed over and over again to have modeled his presidency on Reagan’s, and many articles made available this week have reified this point nicely, if not a bit sardonically. You know, tax cuts, deficit spending, reduction of benefits and social services, increased arms spending, etc. Oh, and patriotism. That last thing comes in handy when you consider the 24/7 orgy of Reagan-worship television viewers have been subjected to since news of his death on Saturday. Notably, many commentators have gone so far as to iterate the idea that Ronald Reagan was the most beloved and popular president of modern times.
In that vein, then, here’s some additional information on The Deity That Was Reagan:

“As measured by Gallup polls, Reagan on average had a 53 … Reagan’s highest job approval rating was 65 percent…His average approval rating was 48 percent in 1987 and 53 percent in 1988, though, like most presidents, he got a final lift in his last month of office, getting a 63 percent approval rating in December 1988.”

Here, as well, is some additional information on The Shame That Was Clinton:

“The president leaves office with 61% of the public approving of the way he is handling the job, combined with a surprisingly lofty 64% favorability rating (up from 48% in May 2000)…”

On that note, John Kerry’s official campaign website is expected to soon post the following splashpage:
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