FDR’s presidential limo auctioned off in Phoenix
What’s this? A German defeats Franklin Delano Roosevelt? That’s not how we remember our history …
Well, out in Phoenix this past weekend, the 1942 Lincoln Custom Presidential Limousine built for and used by President Roosevelt (and, later, President Harry S Truman) did not fetch the highest bid at one of the nation’s most prestigious collector car auctions, held by RM Auctions, Inc.
The black-with-chrome car is custom armor plated and bulletproof, ordered by the U.S. government in response to the Pearl Harbor attacks and the need for heightened security. Further, since FDR’s polio made walks difficult, drives were a more common way of relaxing for the president, so a secure vehicle was required. The car was officially retired in 1949 and has been in private hands for the past 44 years. Fear not: This is not the armored car once owned by Chicago mobster Al Capone that Roosevelt used after Feds seized it. That one went for $621,000 at RM’s 2006 Arizona sale.
On Friday, the FDR armored limo went for $605,000 to an anonymous bidder at the annual Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona auction at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa. Interesting, however, was the fact that the auction’s highest bid — $2,805,000 — went to a 1937 Duesenberg Model SJ Cabriolet, originally commissioned by German artist Rudolph Bauer.
In fact, FDR’s car didn’t even come close to fetching the highest bids: Six cars sold at $1 million or more, and even a 1903 Ford Model A — considered the “world’s oldest Ford” and sold on Ford Motor Company’s first day of business in 1903 — bested FDR with a price of $693,000.
Panel selects MySpace finalists
The judges have made their call, and now it’s up to Web surfers to decide.
Former Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., former Clinton chief of staff John Podesta, Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas Zuniga and National Review’s Jonah Goldberg chose four homemade videos as finalists in MySpace.com’s “My State of the Union” contest. Their choices:
» Katie from Bemidji, Minn., who claims “the future’s so dim, we need to dig out our headlamps.”
» Jesse Dollemore from Boise, Idaho, who says if you “fall somewhere in the middle [of the political spectrum] like me, the state of the union is very strong.”
» Bill Blackburn from Lexington, Ky., who opted against spoken words in favor of piano music, historical images and questions posed onscreen.
» Jackie Broyles and “Dunlap” from Murfreesboro, Tenn., two (seemingly) tongue-in-cheek rednecks. Dunlap laments incongruously that “they ain’t gonna let Peter Jackson do no more hobbits movies,” but “other than that the state of the union is good.”
The winner will be announced today.
‘Uncle Mo’ comes to D.C. for Pelosi’s daughter’s new movie
Apparently, it takes a lot to get musician Moby to leave New York City and travel down to D.C.
“D.C. is such a strange place,” Moby told us Thursday at the downtown Ritz-Carlton hotel. “There’s only one industry here, one industry where no one makes things.”
Still, Moby found a good reason to come to Washington last week: the premiere of Alexandra Pelosi’s (yes, daughter of Nancy) new film, “Friends of God: A Road Trip With Alexandra Pelosi.”
The film examines evangelical Christians as a cultural and political force and will debut on HBO Thursday.
Not surprisingly, Moby — whom Alexandra calls “Uncle Mo” — is not a fan of evangelical Christians: “An evangelical Christian is someone who says they’re a vegetarian and eats at Burger King every day.”
Mama Pelosi was also in the crowd, seen cuddling Alexandra’s new baby, Paul Michael Vos.
Notes from Washington’s Saturday night
National Italian American Foundation Executive Director John Salamone was awarded the Lido Civic Club’s Man of the Year Award at the club’s Past Presidents’ Night at the Capitol Hilton. The night featured such VIPs as Justice Antonin Scalia, Sam Donaldson and Jack Valenti. But politics were not a crowd favorite: By the time guests began to eat, a silent auction item for a tour of Capitol Hill had only garnered a $185 bid, far short of its $300 value.
Over at the National Press Club, the organization’s 100th president, the Buffalo News’ Jerry Zremski, was inaugurated with a Black Tie and Snow Boots Ball. Political humorist Mark Russell performed as attendees wined and dined on western New York fare.
Cheney’s Got Beef
Vice President Dick Cheney should be eating only heart-friendly foods, but when he stopped by Restaurant Local last week, he couldn’t resist a 16-ounce steak (medium rare, thank you) as he dined with his wife, Lynne, former Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady and his wife, Katherine. Perhaps it was the guilt that made him also order the spinach salad and asparagus.
Media Mix
Philippe Cousteau is president of EarthEcho International, a Washington-based environmental nonprofit. Sunday night marked the premiere of “Ocean’s Deadliest,” a documentary he hosted on Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel. It was a project he began last year with his friend Steve Irwin, the late Crocodile Hunter.
Q: What’s the first Web site you check in the morning?
EarthEcho’s Web site
Q: What book are you reading right now?
“Zorba the Greek”
Q: What’s the last movie you saw?
“The Pursuit of Happyness”
Q: What’s your favorite TV show?
Reruns of “M*A*S*H” (I only get to watch TV late at night, if ever)
Q: What are you listening to?
Gene Ammons (jazz)



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"When will the public finally rise up and DEMANDING an honest media that represents the views of the country?!"
She was honest. The media is not supposed to represent the views of the country. That would be "state" media. Then again, you probably would have preferred that the media had continued to support the racist segregation of blacks given that most of the country, at that time, supported it.
The media is supposed to report the news. If the news puts the United States in a poor light, then so be it. The truth is what matters. Not the viewpoint of the public.
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"it took me 15 minutes on the internet using google and ebay to determin that an IBM Selectric II could produce the leaked document"
It took less time to determine the Yellowcake documents were fake considering that the were "signed" by a leader who had not been in power for quite some time. Yet, the administration went with them anyway.
If you are this confident that the rather documents are forgeries, than you should encourage an investigation, not discourage it.
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"mad moon man seems to be a little weak on the whole history and constitution thing"
If you are going to try to throw something like this out there, how about rebutting with facts? I assure you that I know the "whole history and constitution thing," how about you showing me where I am wrong? Otherwise, you simply show yourself to be one of the many simple minded fools, unable to back up your ignorant statements.
I also assume that you believe that Bruce Fein, conservative constitutional scholar is truly a liberal? I assume that, in your mind, the CATO institute is a bastion of liberal thought? You have no idea what is liberal and what is conservative. You only believe that anyone who rejects Bush's philosophy is a liberal.
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I long for the days when we had a president with honor and integrity. One who respected the Constitution that he swore to uphold. One who went after the enemy instead of what he believed was a convenient target. One who lived up to his words and go after those nations who harbor terrorists, such as Pakistan, who provides safe haven for bin Laden. One who would acknowledge that nearly all of the hijackers who attacked us on 9/11 were Saudi, and over 50% of the foreign insurgents in Iraq are Saudi -- and actually go after the Saudi's instead of embracing them as allies and friends. George Bush is an embarrassment to this nation. He will go down in history as the most incompetent and corrupt leader our country has ever had.
The blind love an loyalty to this president is sickening. The neo-cons seem more like those who embraced the British crown while the Framers sought to bring real liberty to our nation. All it took was fear to rollback all that they worked for.
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