Moveon’s ridiculous “you can’t have him” Campaign ad

John McCain is SUCH a vulnerable candidate ripe for such a plethora of targeting this season – which is why Its so stupid for so many campaign operatives to keep pounding this smear about the “100 year war”. I mean jee-zuuuuus. enough already. It’s so easy to expose as a smear. Quit hurting yourselves by using it!

Quick background on that for those of you that are unaware: at a townhall meeting, McCain answered a question by saying he was okay with us literally being in Iraq (not fighting a war like we are now) for a long ass time just like we still have bases in Japan and Germany. Watch the video here. Soon after he snagged the nomination, a popular attack line has been to scare people into thinking he wants to keep blowing shit up for 100 years (they do this obviously by failing to mention the part where he said “as long as they’re not being killed or injured” – paraphrase).

And now MoveOn.org comes out with this…

You might be surprised to know that I was the first one casted in this part, but they cut me out for this girl and the “cuter” kid…
My version:

Roscoe’s Chicken n Waffles


Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘n Waffles is a Hollywood, California-based soul food restaurant chain founded by Herb Hudson, a Harlem native, in 1976. It is best known, as the name states, for serving chicken and waffles, both together and separately.

This song will explain it all to you really…

Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘n Waffles has five locations throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area. :

* Hollywood (1514 N. Gower St)
* Los Angeles (5006 W. Pico Blvd)
* Pasadena (830 N. Lake Ave)
* Inglewood (106 W. Manchester Blvd)
* Long Beach (730 E. Broadway Blvd)

AUDIO: Lessons on Comparing Yourself To Others

In this, Dennis Prager discusses the issue of Comparing yourself to other people. You shouldn’t, but people do it anyways. And he quotes the mother of his best friend Joseph, Helen, “The only happy people I know are people I don’t know well”

Once you get to know people, you know a whole host of issues that affect them and their lives daily, and it should humble you to know that you are not exceptional to life’s problems.


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George Will does great on Colbert

George Will makes the extremely short list of guests who actually made a good give-and-take with Steven Colbert. The only others I’ve ever seen NOT be awkward and do a good job of pushing the shtick forward were James Carville, and O’Reilly (though for some reason Steven became the awkward one in O’Reilly’s presence and had more than a few moments go flat). I think there was one more but I can’t remember who it was.

Anyway, enjoy Will’s dry responses and deadpan humor as he allows Colbert to sum up conservatism as an untouchable freedom dome where you just put a bunch of things inside and let whatever happens happen – and if a turtle eats a fiddler crab, then by golly that was his choice (both of their choices presumably: the crab for choosing that environment and the turtle’s choice for expressing himself that way). sweet.