Somebody's letting a little personal opinion slip out at the White House Press Briefing.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Bryan Brinkman Experiment
Jimmy continues his embrace of the internet by attempting to make one audience member more popular than Barack Obama on Twitter.
Labels:
jimmy fallon,
late night,
twitter
Michael Steele's 'Choice' Words on Abortion
Chris Matthews examines Michael Steele confusing interview with GQ about abortion. This highlight from that interview:
GQ: Are you saying you think women have the right to choose abortion?
STEELE: Yeah. I mean, again, I think that’s an individual choice.
GQ: You do?
STEELE: Yeah. Absolutely.
Labels:
chris matthews,
michael steele,
roe v. wade
Bush Is Not Going to Twitter or Join Facebook
Contrary to previous statements made by Andrew Card, Karl Rove claims that George W. Bush will not be Twittering or joining Facebook. WARNING: You're about to get very close to Karl Rove's face.
Victoria Jackson: 'Fox News, Yay!'
What's wrong with this lady? This isn't sketch comedy, this is real life. I don't even want to pull out another quote here, you just have to watch the whole thing.
Labels:
fox news,
sean hannity
The Joaquin Pheonix Farce Continues
Hip Hop superstar Joaquin Pheonix jumps off of the stage at a show and attacks an audience member. When's Casey Affleck's "documentary" coming out? I also love that Paper Plnes starts playing right at the end. That's how you know it's a party.
Labels:
hollywood,
joaquin pheonix,
music
Meghan McCain on Rachel Maddow
"I just don't know how someone yelling and screaming on the news and making anti-Semitic comments could possibly draw someone to that party."
That's the point, Meghan. It draws crazy people. The Republican Party is a collection of crazy people. Get out now while you still can. HuffPo has the whole interview.
Labels:
gop,
meghan mccain,
rachel maddow
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)