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Monday, July 6, 2009

Your Morning News 7.6.09

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news-0706Though it is already old news, I would be remiss if I didn’t at least mention that over the weekend Republican 2008 Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin announced she is resigning as Governor of Alaska. The Governor’s resignation and the odd timing (Fourth of July weekend) leaves many wondering if she is resigning just ahead of some sort of scandal or if this is all part of a master plan to gear up for 2012. I sort of suspect that she might just want to pull the plug and get out of the public spotlight since she must realize she has become a national punchline, right? However, after resigning in a hastily-assembled (an adjective I hope is never used to describe my resignation from anything) back yard press conference at 4 p.m. on Friday, Palin spent the night posting weird legal threats/manifestos on Twitter and Facebook. Sarah, if you are really trying to get out of the public spotlight then there is an old saying that applies here: “Ur Doing it wrong.”

The coup in Honduras continues today. Ousted and exiled former President Manuel Zelaya tried to fly back into the country over the weekend with media and international leaders in tow but was prevented from landing by military trucks blocking airport runways. The military occupied the airport in Tegucigalpa and clashed with the hundreds of thousands of protesters who turned out to greet the President. The President, who strikes me as disturbingly media-savvy, did live interviews with various Latin American TV and radio outlets while his plane circled the Honduras capital. Though one’s gut instinct is to root for the embattled President-in-exile, it is worth reading this Slate article that points out that the President made horrible decisions for his country and was running roughshod over the constitution there before he was ousted.

Roger Federer won his 15th Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon yesterday. Federer outlasted Andy Roddick into a fifth set that lasted for hours. I feel bad for Roddick, because even while I was watching yesterday’s match (one of the greatest I have ever seen) I could tell it was just going to become a footnote to last year’s epic championship match between Federer and Nadal.

Your “this-is-an-outrage” fact of the day: The health-care industry is spending $1.4 million a day lobbying Congress to influence the current debate over the future of our nations health care system.

You “this-is-not-news” story of the day: The head of MI6′s wife put photos of him up on facebook. I don’t think his identity is a secret though, so why do we care?

Friday, July 3, 2009

Happy 4th of July Weekend

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We’re heading up to Sarah Palin’s house for what should be a quiet barbeque followed by firing bottle rockets towards Russia. Yup, should be a lowwwww key weekend.

Wait, WHAT?

Have a great weekend with your friends and/or family everyone, we’ll see you Monday.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Wrapup: Don’t you worry about Cliff, now

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maddow Yesterday, MSNBC played the samurai baseball clip from Monday’s wrapup.  We believe that means that they’re reading this blog.  If that is true, then all we have to say is: “HEY RACHEL MADDOW!  U R THE BEST!!! ^_______^”

Friday, November 14, 2008

Wrapup: Oh God it’s late

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joe-the-plumber-cover-v2 Just got back from a midnight screening of Quantum of Solace, details to follow in tomorrow’s Multiplex Madness.  Now for some links we’ve been saving up:

Gah sleep.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

OMG TV: Suspenders at the ready

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8:00 – Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares (BBC America)

I was a Gordon Ramsay skeptic for a long time, mostly based off of his crappy American shows on Fox.  But these BBC originals with Ramsay getting hands-on with failing restaurants are totally addictive.  Even better is Kitchen Nightmares Revisited, where he shows up months after whipping them into shape, only to usually find the establishments back in disrepair.  Standard British series warning applies: it seems like BBC America only has ten or so episodes, so get used to lots of repeats.

9:00 – Friday Night Lights (DirecTV 101)

I feel bad mentioning this here since it’s only available to DirecTV subscribers (of which I am not one), so I will make it up by linking to a BitTorrent site.

9:00 – Larry King Live: Sarah Palin (CNN)

She’s still here!  Alive and kicking!  It’s pretty funny how these days Governor Palin seems to be in front of any microphone that someone’s left on, as opposed to a couple weeks ago…

Late Night

That British comedian character of apparently rising importance Russell Brand is on Letterman, that American comedian character of potentially waning importance Steve Carrell is on Leno, Tom Brokaw is on Conan, T. Boone Pickens builds a windmill on the set of the Daily Show, and Bob Woodward begs Colbert for a scoop.