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Rush Limbaugh attacks pensions and the American Dream: You should work till you dieThe anti-union movement is on and it all is centered around the automotive industry's quest for a rescue package/loan from the government. Limbaugh leads the charge in his Monday, Nov. 17 broadcast. As the clip unfolds it appears that his own boss was trying to get him to change the topic. A ... |
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Barbara Walters deems 10 people the year's most fascinating (via Celebitchy)Fafa points for: Christian Bale, David Beckham, Daniel Craig, Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Justin Timberlake, Victoria Beckham, Suri Cruise, Barbara Walters, Robert Downey Jr, Katherine Heigl, Jennifer Hudson, Don Imus, JK Rowling, Tina Fey, Viggo Mortensen, Miley Cyrus As 2008 comes to a close, it's ... |
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Hagel: Rush Has No AnswersDoor, meet Hagel. That's how many Republicans are likely to react after retiring Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel blasted Republicans in general and Rush Limbaugh in particular, claiming Rush and fellow conservative talkers "don't have any answers."David Shuster, subbing for Olbermann on... |
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Joe Peyronnin: Obama-cessionTwo weeks ago Senator Barack Obama was elected to our nation's highest office by a large margin. This coming January 20 a record breaking four million people are forecast to attend his inauguration at the U.S. Capitol. This is especially amazing since Barack Obama is responsible for the recession... |
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Hillary Clinton Might Not Want Barack When Ted's On The Other Line [News Roundup]Hillary Clinton has not agreed to be Obama's Secretary of State even if she is officially offered it. [Politico] She has, however, been asked to head Ted Kennedy's health reform task force next year. [The Hill] Mr. Jowls will remain the Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security. Jane Hamsher... |
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Obama, YouTube, and the Internet PresidencyKevin Maney writes: When Barack Obama assumes office, he plans to take the idea of the weekly presidential radio address to YouTube. There's no indication this will be a radical change -- the YouTube addresses look like they'll be pretty straightforward, with a suit-and-tie Obama framed like a TV... |

