Bush Backwash 
Oppressed small businessman hope to invent fond memories of the Bush Era, starting with this provocative billboard.
Such miracles have been wrought before with creative application of the writerly arts, even with Bush himself, so watch out.
Hitting Myths   
Its come to this: even the author of an anti Ronald Reagan tome has switched from critique to searching for a usable Reagan past.
Will Bunch warmed the hearts of millions with his 2009 screed, “Tear Down This Myth: How the Reagan Legacy Has Distorted Our Politics and Haunts Our Future.” Now, with 2011’s looming Reagan Centenary, Bunch is back with a paperback edition, and his sub-title throws in the towel. Readers may now enjoy “Tear Down This Myth: The Right-Wing Distortion of the Reagan Legacy“
Apparently discouraged after years of pointing to ever more elaborate and endlessly repeated lies, myths and evasions,  Bunch seems to think he can embarrass Reagan cultists by pointing to gaps between present claims and Reagan’s practice.
What went wrong?
“As it turned out, the inauguration of Barack Obama and the arrival of a large Democratic majority in Congress instead showed the limits of government in the face of this powerful philosophy that is loosely based on Reagan’s 1980s presidency but distorts or exaggerates the reality of much of what happened in those years.“
Huh?
              Yahweh Or No Way?  
A drive to rename the California’s Mount Diablo for Ronald Reagan has attracted only mockery, as nearby residents petition Contra County Supervisors opposing the change, and the inevitable Facebook page mobilizes the awesome power of social media to stop the devil hater’s plan.
God-fearing geography gadfly Arthur Mijares has tried to take out Diablo before. In 2005 he pitched Reagan’s name, was told the late President hadn’t been gone long enough, and briefly substituted “Yahwey,” which was rejected.
Mijares appears outmatched in the online battle ahead.
“According to the proponent, who provided a copy of the Wikipedia entry for President Reagan with his application, “The Commemorative Name (Mt. Reagan) speaks for itself.â€
Or perhaps not. The plucky SaveMountDiablo-istas petition effort appears stalled at 17 out of the 50,000 names they set for their goal.
 Barry Unfortunate 
AFP via TPM reports that the awesome power of social media is being mobilized by Indonesians unhappy with Jakarta’s statue commemorating Barack Obama’s childhood there. And proud Americans are joining the fun!
An Indonesian Facebook group has 55,000 members, while their English language clones make do with 2000.
The magic of social media is that anyone may join, and do. But messages may get muddled in the churn. The English site boasts the lovely monkey statue shown above, while some Indonesians focus on Obama and Israel. 
  Apparent non-Indonesian Jack Ellis provides a two-fer, joining denunciations of the Jakarta statue while vowing not to donate to Haiti relief, lest Obama get a statue there, eventually.
Hating Boy & Man
Remembering Reagan Right   
The Reagan Legacy Project has an exciting new look, and new worlds to conquer.
Gearing up for the late president’s 99th birthday has seen a flurry of activity from Projectors, who seek to plaster Reagan’s name, face, or scared relics over as much American real estate as they can grab. In their sights: Nevada.
He Glows! 
Silver State Gipper fans paint a future both poignant and optimistic, when “future generations of Nevadans can look up at Mount Reagan one day and ask, “Mom, Dad, who is Reagan?â€
The organizers complain that Reagan’s greatness is unmarked in Las Vegas, when actually he’s all around:Â The Reagan Era has become Vegas code for all things worn, played, and clapped out.
The Excalibur Hotel & Casino 
“The room, however, seemed like a relic from the Reagan years compared to the other places we’ve stayed in Vegas“
 Bally’s Las Vegas   
“It was clean except for the windows which… hadn’t been cleaned on the outside since the Reagan administration.”
 Riviera Hotel & Casino   
” The rooms haven’t seen new wallpaper or carpeting since the Reagan administration.”