Sunday, December 06, 2009

Meredith Baxter Comes Out

Former Family Ties actress Meredith Baxter came out as a lesbian on The Today Show. What do you think?

"With all these older lesbians coming out these days, I expect to see some cutting edge discoveries on menwholooklikeoldlesbians.blogspot.com."

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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Humans Biologically Disposed To Help

In his new book Why We Cooperate, Dr. Michael Tomasello writes that 18-month-old infants will attempt to help when they see an unrelated adult whose hands are full trying to open a door or pick up a clothespin. What do you think?

"Dr. Tomasello shouldn't jump to conclusions about 'human' biology. An 18-month-old may try to pick up your clothespin, but the 18-year-old will point at you and laugh for being poor and using a clothespin."

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Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Chelsea Clinton Engaged

Chelsea, the daughter of former president Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is engaged to her longtime boyfriend Marc Mezvinsky. What do you think?

"The in-laws seem to be even more impressive than the Clintons: the groom's father is a former congressman who lost money in a Nigerian money laundering scam."

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Swiss Vote Down New Minarets

Voters in Switzerland passed a referendum banning the construction of new Muslim prayer towers. What do you think?

"I don't know if I should be horrified at their religious intolerance, or proud of them for finally taking a stand on something."

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Cameron Distributing Darwin

Actor Kirk Cameron, best known for his work on the television program Growing Pains, is touring college campuses to hand out copies of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species that contain a 50-page critique by Cameron himself. What do you think?

"Unless Kirk Cameron can make me feel the growing pains of going from a tortoise to a giant tortoise, I'm skeptical about anything he has to say."

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Senator Byrd The Longest-Serving Lawmaker

After more than 56 years in office, 92-year-old Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) has become the longest-serving member of Congress. What do you think?

"What the - ? How is a 92-year-old is the longest member of... oh never mind, I got it."

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Federal Government Wants Subway Safety Oversight

The Obama administration will propose that safety regulations for subways and commuter trains be put under the jurisdiction of the federal government. What do you think?

"No one is better positioned to make transportation more efficient and more foresightful than the government. For example, Los Angeles: the last time the government got involved, they tore up all the existing tracks in order to promote more driving."

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Scientists Replace Penile Tissue In Rabbits

Researchers from North Carolina's Wake Forest University successfully engineered a replacement erectile tissue that, when implanted in the penises of rabbits, allowed the animals to regain full sexual function. What do you think?

"it's reassuring to hear of this solid, science-based development. I was getting worried for all those who were using the more dubious product, Extenze for Bunnies."

"Is anyone else worried that there's this apparent population of sexually disabled rabbits?"

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Fed Bans Debit Overdraft Fees

The Federal Reserve is prohibiting banks from collecting overdraft fees on purchases paid with a debit card unless customers opt in to programs that guarantee their balance-exceeding transactions go through. What do you think?

"Wait, the Federal Reserve just authorized a program in which I can opt to bounce checks?"

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ABC Cancels 'Hank'

After airing five episodes, ABC has canceled the Kelsey Grammer disgraced-CEO-returns-to-small-hometown sitcom Hank. What do you think?

"I didn't even know I wanted to watch this show until now. That's why they should have called it Kelsey Grammer a Disgraced CEO Returns to a Small Hometown, instead of Hank."

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Obama Visiting Asia

President Barack Obama leaves for Japan Thursday, kicking off a nine-day diplomatic visit to Asia that will include four days in China. What do you think?

"The trip is bound to be successful because of the President's affinity with Asian cultures. Like the Japanese geisha, Obama is skilled in the fine art of conversation; like the Chinese grandmother, he is an aficionado of mah jong; and like the North Korean everyman, he disciplines himself against obesity."

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Pabst Up For Sale

The Pabst Brewing Co., owners of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Schlitz, is on the market for around $300 million. What do you think?

"My first thought was to worry about Pabst's business reputation. Then I remembered that Budweiser is selling wheat beer now, so really, they can't screw up.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cash For Clunkers Resulted In Trucks For Trucks

Analysis of federal data shows that a substantial number of the participants in the federal "Cash for Clunkers" program merely swapped an older truck for a newer one with slightly better gas mileage. What do you think?

"To be honest, I'm not against more fuel-efficient cars. What I am against is missing out on a chance to screw over the government."

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Monday, November 09, 2009

Berlin Wall Came Down 20 Years Ago

On Nov 9, 1989, the East German government announced that it would allow free travel between East and West Germany, an act that eventually led to the reunification of Germany. What do you think?

"And on November 10, 1989, the German people regretted their actions, observing that rumors of the other side's David Hasselhoff concert were untrue."

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Ohio Legalized Casinos

Voters in Ohio approved a plan to open casinos in the state's four largest cities. What do you think?

"This law should improve both the economy and diversity in the state, as Native American investors tend to flock toward gambling."

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Thursday, November 05, 2009

AT&T Claims Verizon Lied About Coverage

Telecommunications giant AT&T is suing Verizon Wireless for ads Verizon ran suggesting AT&T had gaps in its network. What do you think?

"I'd also like to sue Verizon for suggesting that using their phones would give me an instant entourage of a hundred people, including a guy in hipster glasses. Not true."

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Karzai Rival Pulls Out Of Race

Afghan presidential contender Abdullah Abdullah withdrew his candidacy six days before a scheduled runoff election, calling into question the legitimacy of Hamid Karzai's government. What do you think?

"On the up side, Abdullah Abudullah made a strong statement about democracy. On down side, Hamid Karzai's government will democratically stay in power."

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Monday, November 02, 2009

Bill May Have Cost Hillary VP Slot

In the new issue of Time magazine by former Obama campaign aide David Ploufe indicates that Hillary Clinton was a serious contender for the VP slot in 2008, but that her ex-president husband ultimately brought with him too many complications. What do you think?

"I admire Hillary for her strength of principle. A lesser woman would have conceded that Michelle Obama's rhubarb pie was better than Bill's, but that would have been a lie."

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Marijuana Growers Linked To California Fire

A cooking fire started by marijuana growers linked to a Mexican cartel is said to be responsible for burning around 90,000 acres of the Los Padres National Forest. What do you think?

"I've always advocated zero tolerance for dangerous activities, like cooking, from dangerous people like drug manufacturers or Mexicans."

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Milwaukee Mayor Beaten With Pipe

While calling 911 to report an assault at the Wisconsin State Fair, Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett was attacked by a 20-year-old man wielding a metal pipe. What do you think?

"Those deep-fried Oreos are so good they might as well be crack. Oh wait."

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