Saturday, May 17, 2008

Things Younger Than John McCain

(An original contribution for my new favorite blog.)

Monday, May 12, 2008

We'll Do It Live, F*ck It!


This vintage
Inside Edition clip of Bill O'Reilly is absolutely priceless.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Can I Finally Get A PS3, Please?

Oh right...I'm still broke. Damn!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Edwards Campaign Manager Endorses Obama

ABC News has learned that David Bonior, the campaign manager for the 2008 presidential race of Sen. John Edwards, D-NC, will endorse Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, today.


Bonior, a former Michigan congressman, was once the second highest ranking Democrat in the House, and is influential with labor unions.


Tuesday night's results were said to be key to Bonior's decision -- specifically the fact that Obama's lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, appears insurmountable.


Bonior is also said to like Obama's general positive tone, as well as Obama's message of change and stance against taking money from federal lobbyists.


Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Obama Wins Big In NC; Clinton Holds Indiana With Slim Margin; Primary Race Nearing The End


North Carolina......Obama 56%, Clinton 42% (99% Reporting)
Indiana...............Obama 49%, Clinton 51% (99% Reporting)

Good Luck In North Carolina & Indiana!

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Tom Hanks Endorses Obama!


Best...endorsement...ever!

Saturday, May 03, 2008

When Politics And Horse Racing Collide

[From HuffPost]

Big Brown backed up his trainer's boasts with an explosive finishing kick and won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday - a day marred by the fatal breakdown of the filly Eight Belles.


The cheers for the winner's decisive victory were cut short when Eight Belles, the runner-up, was euthanized on the track minutes after the race when she collapsed with two broken front ankles.


Hillary Clinton last week put her money on Eight Belles to win the race:


"I hope that everybody will go to the derby on Saturday and place just a little money on the filly for me," Sen. Clinton told supporters in Jeffersonville, Ind., ABC News reports. "I won't be able to be there this year - my daughter is going to be there and so she has strict instructions to bet on Eight Belles."

So, let me get this straight......the winning horse that beat the second place horse picked by Hillary Clinton was named 'Big Brown'?! That just may be the most hilarious political metaphor I've ever heard.

On another note......when famous race horse after famous race horse keep coming out and breaking their legs in these big race events, isn't it time to realize maybe this "sport" is a bit, well...grotesque?

Friday, May 02, 2008