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Let's talk politics.
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Posted by Niki Sullivan @ 04:08:48 pm

From the state Republicans:

During Christine Gregoire’s recent appearance on the Dave Ross show, the governor made a statement that brought to mind Hall & Oates’ No. 1 single from 1984: Out of Touch. When asked about the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Gregoire said, “We are on schedule with the viaduct. There has been no delay whatsoever.”

Now, read this:

You're out of touch/
I'm out of time/
But I'm out of my head when you're not around.
Reaching out for something to hold/
Looking for a love where the climate is cold.

Yep, I totally see the viaduct connection ... But I'm left with the feeling that referencing a song that hit the top of the charts more than two decades ago is, well, out of touch.

With that in mind -- and the little music-related snafu from last week (I'm looking at you, Democrats) -- I've browsed my iTunes for some newer material. Feel free to use these.

- "Trying to find a balance," by Atmosphere. That would be nice for a budget-related press release. Don't listen to the words and we'll all be OK.

- "Your cover's blown," by Belle & Sebastian. Perfect for occasions when one party exposes some sort of scandal.

- "Worms," by Beth Orton. Self-explanatory. Sample lyric: "They've got a wishbone where their backbone should have grown."

- "Liars," by the Nextdoor Neighbors (out of Olympia!). Sample: "You say you don't like these games, then I don't know why you play them so well."

- "Forecast Fascist Future," by Of Montreal. Doesn't that sound scary?

Some important stuff is happening, so I'm wrapping this up. Feel free to add your own suggestions. Keep in mind that I will ignore any that were made in a year beginning with 19.

Categories: Governor, Campaign news