I don't know how I missed this back in January 07, but maybe you did, too. A mic catches Ms. Clinton singing the national anthem in Iowa. It's nearly of American Idol quality, which makes me squirm with intense discomfort.
Obama, on the other hand, gets Ted to do his singing for him:
We voted. Then we returned to caucus. About 200 people show up at our polling location! I hiss at the Clinton line. We wait. A scary man with many large, bulging moles asks me if this is my first caucus. He has been coming since 1968 and has never seen this large a turnout. We sign the sheet. Then we hang around until everything is counted to hear ...
A Freedarko post-mortem on the dunk that got lost. Gerald Green was robbed! Well, not really. Dwight Howard totally rocked but Heather and I were chagrined that Green didn't get enough due props for 'The Birthday Cake'.
NYT columnist Frank Rich writes about how the GOP may have problems discarding its old, white image.
What about the young, white image? (Thanks Rozie!) Sample quote ...
Recently Daruck Tatiuaem left the pop collective Curious People for a Curious America and made the announcement to release his own solo album.
This has prompted me to also say goodbye to Curious People and release my own solo album, set to come out in late spring:
Nevermind that I was never actually in the pop collective Curious People for a Curious America. I have decided to preemptively leave. ...
I was recently reading this column on obama v clinton, and came to this -
...the biggest problem many Democrats have with Clinton is not the fact that she's a woman, but that she voted to authorize the use of force in Iraq. Had Clinton not voted for the Iraq war (and let's be real, that's what that vote meant), she would be a shoo-in. In fact, it ...
I had a project due for some class. I got to decide what I was going to do, I just had to record my voice to minidisc as I did it. I waited to the night before the deadline before I could come up with an idea.
I finally decided that for this project, in which I could do just about anything I wanted just as ...
According to ABC News, 62% of those who downloaded Radiohead's In Rainbows decided to pay zero dollars.
This makes me angry. Perhaps I'm wrong in assuming that those who downloaded the album knew what they were getting into. Why waste the time downloading something you wouldn't pay for? I'm not some file sharing nazi, but if a band with the pedigree of Radiohead offers something ...