Home Dana Neacsu TheWeekholeView: December 12 through December 18, 2012

TheWeekholeView: December 12 through December 18, 2012

Here each hole starts on Wednesdays and this is what fell through this past week:

Last Wednesday, December 12, 2012, people who did not watch the 12-12-12 Concert for Sandy Relief, reacted in unfavorable ways to the news that the concert aired has-been rockers they thought long since dead.

On Thursday, December 13, I thought about seeing “Let’s Kill Grandma This Christmas,” but I changed my mind after reading Rampell’s testy review.

On Friday, December 14, a very young adult decided to break up with his maternal ties by using his mother’s guns to kill her, and himself. Unfortunately, that was not all that happened.

On Saturday, December 15, The New York Times published data which showed that Americans love both their guns and their mass killings and nothing will ever change that.

On Sunday, December 16, we finally understood why the established media went through the pain of publishing accounts about Hillary Clinton’s previous day’s faint and slight concussion. In light of her upcoming presidential candidacy Hillary did not want to add more fabrications to an already thick record of fabricated accounts. Her Saturday faint provided her the necessary coverage to avoid appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this Thursday to testify on the Benghazi attacks. Well done, Bill!

On Monday, December 17, Sen. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, the second longest serving senator in U.S. history and a decorated World War II hero, has died, his office announced in a statement. He was 88. According to his office, “His last words were, ‘Aloha’.”

On Tuesday, December 18, Republican congresspeople talked about abandoning tax shelters for their friends who make more than $1 million per year. This might prove to be the drop which broke the Republican camel’s back and changed it into a Democratic one.

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