Looking forward to Keith Olbermann's Special Comment on Jimmy Fallon tonight. [@KeithOlbermann]
Tim Pawlenty regrets not going hard on "Obomneycare" at this week's GOP debate. [@politico]
Will Anthony Weiner's first post-resignation job be on Entourage? [@THR]
The New York Times documentart Page One promptly gets eviscerated by The New York Times. [@HuffPostMedia]
Get ready for an unconventional romantic comedy starring Jon Hamm and Melissa McCarthy. [@Splitsider]
Dave Chapelle has a new show in the works, which is the best news I've heard all day. [@hunterw]
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Retweeted Links of the Day
All the best links that were worth retweeting today on @GotchaMedia.
Tim Pawlenty Gets Glitter-Bombed in San Francisco
Throwing glitter on Republican presidential candidates is the hot new trend of the political season.
LETTERMAN: Samuel L. Jackson Reads 'Go the Fuck to Sleep'
Samuel L. Jackson brings his popular reading of the new children's book Go the Fuck to Sleep on the Late Show.
Trailer: Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in 'Moneyball'
I didn't quite realize that Moneyball was going to be a buddy comedy starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill.
Eugene Mirman's Tea Party Slogans at Bonnaroo
Anthony Weiner's Heckle-Filled Resignation Speech
Anthony Weiner's resignation speech was going quite well... until someone from the Howard Stern show interrupted him with heckles (just as they did in his previous press conference).
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Nancy Pelosi Refuses to Talk About Anthony Weiner
When Nancy Pelosi says she's going to talk about jobs instead of Anthony Weiner, cable news instantly loses interest.
TODAY SHOW: Matt Lauer Rides Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey takes Matt Lauer's accusation of "horseplay" literally.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
PIERS MORGAN: Jimmy Fallon on Leno vs. Conan
Jimmy Fallon opens up to Piers Morgan about the late night wars.
COLBERT REPORT: Keith Olbermann Returns to Television
Keith Olbermann appears on TV for the first time (sort of) since his final episode of Countdown on MSNBC and refuses to admit that Bill O'Reilly won.
DAILY SHOW: Al Madrigal Advises Obama on the Latino Vote
New Senior Latino Correspondent Al Madrigal reports on the President's trip to Puerto Rico and what he can do to lock down the Latino vote in 2012.
