
• Inside Politics: Gillespie complains to The New York Times: "[T]he White House would appreciate the opportunity to provide a fuller accounting of a two-way discussion.". . . Woodward predicts Cheney versus Hillary in '08. [WT]
• Names & Faces: Sen. Lamar Alexander and Rep. Steny Hoyer honored for their support of musician's rights. [WP]
• Lloyd Grove's Lowdown: Bush's nominee to be ambassador to the Netherlands led Ameriquest Capital, which is sponsoring the Rolling Stones tour. [NYDN]
• Page Six: Bill Clinton to speak in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. [NYP]
READ MORE: Personalities , bill clinton , dick cheney , george w. bush , gossip , hillary clinton , lamar alexander , media bias , neo-cons , new york times , rolling stones , roundups , steny hoyer
Predictably, minor controversy has been stirred by news of the Rolling Stones' anti-war song, "Sweet Neo-Con," and minor controversy is precisely what the news deserves. Clearly a somewhat desperate move to remain relevant, it's at least a year too late. (Technorati suggests that the only neo-cons being discussed these days are, in fact, the sweet ones.) Or perhaps we're being cynical. Maybe the song is a genuine artistic product that emerged out of writing what they know: a song by old white men about old white men.
Roiling Stones stick it to Bush [NYDN]
"neo-con" [Technorati]
READ MORE: neo-cons , rolling stones
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