Clinton
Administration hopeful that Joe Show will help break peace
talk deadlock
Clinton
Administration officials refused to comment about the
influence of the Joe Ritz Show on the administration's
decision to select Camp David for the next round of the
Middle East peace talks. Off record however, they did
admit that they expect both side to be in an extremely
agreeable mood after listening to the Joe Ritz show.
"Immediately after the show, we expect major
breakthroughs in the negotiations to occur." The
Clinton Spokesman denied rumors that the US has offered
to fund a Joe tour to the Middle East if both sides
reached agreement at the talks. "While we think
it’s a great idea, we're saving Joe for more important
things."
International
Commission for Theological Dialogue pins hopes on Joe
Spokesman for the
upcoming International
Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic
and Orthodox Churches revealed that the
Joe Ritz show did influence their decision to hold the
conference in Emmitsburg. "If Joe can manage to
merge classic and modern Rock & Roll, Hip Hop, Folk,
and Blues into a nearly seamless program, we should
easily be able to overcome 700 years of division in our
theologies."
Bush campaign visit
to Emmitsburg to coincide with Joe Show
In a
related story, a spokesman for the Bush campaign stated
that the Governor has still not picked a date for a
visit to Emmitsburg,
his
great, great, great grandmother's hometown.
"But
you can rest assured, it will be on a Tuesday night,'
confirming rumors that the Governor is a big fan of Joe.
Gore invites Joe to
organize music for Democratic convention
In
hopes of tapping into the national listener base of the
Joe Show, the Gore Campaign issued a press release
claiming that the Vice President has been a long time
friend of Joe’s and that he has asked Joe to arrange
the music for the upcoming Democratic Convention in Los
Angeles. (The Gore campaign however was at a loss to
explain rumors that Joe is a card carrying Republican.)
Vatican downplays
calls for beatification of Joe
The Vatican today continued to downplay recent
petitions from fans of Joe Ritz for his beatification.
While the Vatican spokesman did acknowledge the Joe Show
has resulted in many across the world feeling better
about their lives, no one has actually claimed they have
recovered from a fatal illness, one of the preconditions
for beatification. When a reporter asked if the sudden
recovery of the forty-four fans at the classic rock-and-roll sanitarium
counted, the Vatican spokesmen said he was unaware of
their recovery. But if true, that could sway the
decision of the church in breaking the 2000-year-old
tradition that beatification could only occur after the
death of the subject.
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