Archive for December 7th, 2009
Late Night Video — Tiger Woods Voicemail Slowjam Remix
Ok, ok so I’m doing a Tiger Woods post, but this is funny — some creative soul took the voicemail (is there more than one?) and remixed it as an old school slow jam:
Red Alert.
Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann will meet in person tonight, thereby insuring that this is our last day on Earth. Such a collision of two immensely narcissistic yet unbelievably stupid individuals will create a vortex of stupid that would swallow our planet whole.
‘Bulo Remembers 2009 (And the Noughts): Book It, Bulo
These likely won’t be the last Best-of book lists that you see from me this year. And, like with music, there are no definitive ‘ best-of’ lists anyway. My lists today feature books I’ve read and would recommend, and/or books that I’d like to read based on the lists. After all, the purpose of lists […]
PPP: Carney Win Almost Guaranteed
While PPP polled the Delaware U.S. Senate race, they also polled the open U.S. House seat. Carney holds a commanding lead, and has somewhat low name recognition: Former Lieutenant Governor John Carney leads announced Republican candidate Fred Cullis by an overwhelming 47-24 margin and holds a solid 44-32 lead against better known potential Republican candidate […]
Monday Open Thread
It’s Monday and it’s open thread time again. Babble away. More evidence our economy is improving: The Treasury Department expects to recover all but $42 billion of the $370 billion it has lent to ailing companies since the financial crisis began last year, with the portion lent to banks actually showing a slight profit, according […]
“Tea Party” Beats GOP On Generic Ballot
An interesting poll from Rasmussen (so take it with a grain of salt) shows that a National “Tea Party” would beat the GOP on a generic Congressional ballot: A new Rasmussen poll suggests that the Tea Party movement is far and away more popular than the Republican Party it seeks to influence — so much […]
Happy Delaware Day!
Today is the 222nd anniversary of Delaware’s ratification of our federal Constitution, the first state in the young country to do so. Since 1933, the Governors of our First State have proclaimed this day to be Delaware Day to celebrate our Firstness.
Obama: Media Critic
Sometimes there are moments when you know that Obama just gets it. Here’s another one of the those moments from Time (via Balloon Juice): But then Obama made a turn, and went after the press, specifically the group of network correspondents who had interviewed Obama on his trip to Beijing. But it’s not going to […]


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