Live from DNC: It’s a Mad World (Day 2)
Stephen Green prowls the streets of Denver looking for the strange, the wondrous — those who march to a different drummer.

Read Stephen Green’s diary from Day 1 here.
Stephen continues his Journey of Discovery into the wilds of Denver. Today he samples the local flora and fauna.
8/26 3:35 PM
Once again, I headed out into (can you go out and into the same place at the same time) the wilds of downtown Denver to see the sights — and there were many sights to behold. Here are a few.
For a party none too fond of capitalism, the Democrats have certainly brought out plenty of entrepreneurs this week. This fellow is selling Obamas in Bottles. He promises his product is “80% Made in the USA.”
It never occurred to me to imagine John McCain gettin’ sweaty to the oldies. Now I know why.
One John Edwards supporter managed to keep his sense of humor. His t-shirt reads, “My candidate for the Democratic nominee for president banged a sleazy gold digger while his wife was fighting terminal cancer and lied about it and destroyed his political future and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.”
Most everyone here has been friendly and fun — and were can I get some of those technicolor tattoos?
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Stephen Green writes, broadcasts, and enjoys the occasional lovely adult beverage at the home he shares with his wife and son in Monument, Colorado.
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5 Comments
1. Charlie (Colorado):Hee hee. I know who Zombie is now.
Aug 26, 2008 - 4:07 pm 2. Charlie (Colorado):Or maybe not.
Aug 26, 2008 - 4:08 pm 3. Wacky Hermit:“were can I get some of those technicolor tattoos?”
Get drunk enough and you might wake up with one!
Aug 26, 2008 - 8:36 pm 4. Jose Chung:Swifboating is nothing new with GOP operatives. I do not see a picture of PUMAs. Since you say they are everywhere, yet no picture.
This post will probably be deleted, Bush censorship.
Aug 27, 2008 - 2:47 am 5. Andrew Ian Dodge:JC: A bit of a paranoia goes a long way doesn’t it?
Aug 27, 2008 - 4:35 am