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Via the mighty Joe Powell, Matt Taibbi said this about Sarah Palin's address to the GOP convention:
It was like watching Gidget address the Reichstag.
That, my friends, is priceless.
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Via Newscoma on Twitter, here's Wanda Sykes on the bailout and Sarah Palin:
Just watch the whole thing. It's five and a half minutes of hilarious stuff I wish I'd said.
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A short exchange from Twitter:
RussM: If there's a single VP choice that could make me even more weary of this campaign, Joe Biden would be it.
vagredajr: @RussM: agreed. But maybe now the US can get a MasterCard to pay off the rest of its debts?
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Via Rex Hammock, Paris Hilton responds to McCain's recent sleazy ad depicting Obama alongside her and Britney Spears:
Maybe I'm showing my age, but it seems like every presidential campaign becomes ever more surreal than the last one.
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Via Doug McCaughan:
That pretty much says it all.
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Two articles on Jack McElroy's suit against County Commission appear in today's News Sentinel (here and here); believe it or not, I have no objections to either article's objectivity.
None.
They stick to the facts, avoid biased characterizations, and tell the story of yesterday's developments in a straightforward way without favoring one side ...
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Based on this, I thought of several newspaper corrections I'd dearly love to see:
From the Knoxville News-Sentinel:
The News Sentinel has run a recent series of stories regarding financial improprieties within the County Mayor's office. This series has left the impression that only the County Mayor's office exhibits such improprieties and that ...
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From The Huffington Post (there's also a video clip):
''Meet The Press'' aired a brief interview with former GOP senator and ''Law & Order'' star Fred Thompson Sunday on his possible '08 run. Host Tim Russert added after the interview that Thompson was asked what he would do as president, and Thompson replied, ''Lots of things.'' ...
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Arianna Huffington is preparing a Q&A with Al Gore and is contemplating how to ask him the ''Will you run?'' question in such a way that he might actually answer it this time. Here's what she said:
Because, as for me, when it comes to putting forth this question I feel a little bit like Elizabeth Taylor's sixth husband: he knew what to do, ...
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A hilarious cure for Republican amnesia, via The Carpetbagger Report:
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