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Anna for Congress: Or, what is the sound of half a brain clapping?
Posted in Plato's Republic, sex, words
Tagged ajwang rading, anna eshoo, greg tanaka, norm mineta, wong ping
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Lou Grant endorses Greg Tanaka for Congress
A local newspaper — the worser of the two, which is like saying shingles is worse than asymptomatic herpes, at least in the short term — says that Greg Tanaka is running for Congress, to unseat or succeed Anna Eshoo. … Continue reading
Posted in la la, media, Plato's Republic
Tagged greg tanaka, los angeles tribune, lou grant
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The Looters, 2020; or, using Terman to sort racists, proposed
I woke today (Wednesday, named for Odin a Norse God) reaching first mentally then physically for my Bevington, the Complete Works of Shakespeare, specifically honing in on “The Merchant of Venice” and that line. What is it:If you prick … Continue reading
Tanaka proposes ‘doggie style’ attack on public art program
“What if, for instance, instead of buying a Jeff Koons balloon dog for ninety million dollars, we offer him half, forty million, for just the tail end of the dog, you know, the hind legs, where it ‘poops’? I’ve always … Continue reading
In Tanaka’s Satanic Service, Strikes Two
BLUF: if i was going to answer such a question I would say I am reading the autobiography of the recently deceased football hero Gale Sayers for whom the NFL humanitarian of the year award is named for “I Am … Continue reading
Posted in art, austistic, ethniceities, film, filthy lucre, la la, lumpialumpialumpia, media, music, Nash, Plato's Republic, words
Tagged christopher marlowe, gale sayers, greg tanaka, mateo romero, Molly Tuttle
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In Tanaka’s satanic service?
I da know what the fuck but Greg Tanaka mentions Satan twice in the first 30 minutes of his interview with the rev Bruce Reyes Chow of 1st Prez. This guy is a nightmare. He puts the bent in “incumbent”. … Continue reading
Tanaka-Johnson, 2016 VS Voight-Kampff, 1982
I re-watched parts of the interview Greg Tanaka, then a Palo Alto planning commissioner, did as a candidate for City Council with Bill Johnson of the Palo Alto Weekly, in 2016. What I remembered was that Greg kept avoiding Bill’s … Continue reading
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Tagged bill johnson, blade runner, do androids dream of electric sheep, greg tanaka, philip k. dick
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