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Friday, May 17, 2013

Who's Sorry Now?

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Later, 8:46 pm: I stand corrected. According to the president's press secretary, Art Carney, these are not scandals. Can't you just hear President Obama at the head of the table, in his very studied, very lawyerly voice, reminding his cabinet members that "these are not scandals? This is simply American democracy at its very best." This is a page out of the Bill Clinton playbook: "I did not have ... it depends on what the definition of 'is' is." 

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I am not posting this because of this scandal-ridden presidency.

I am posting this because of the fun one has with the "cat-and mouse" exercise over at YouTube. Connie Francis' "Who's Sorry Now" is always removed by YouTube for copyright reasons, even though "fair use" should allow it to be posted. But it keeps getting removed. That's why my "Who's Sorry Now" is sometimes done by others.

But as soon as YouTube brings a video down, someone else re-posts another Connie Francis "Who's Sorry Now" video.

This is the "real deal" and was posted just one week ago, and has all of 389 views. Before it was taken down, it had hundreds of thousands of views. We'll see how long this one lasts.

So, for this scandal-ridden presidency:

Who's Sorry Now, Connie Francis

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