Nah, Limbaugh, Fox News, Coulter, etc will do even better now that they have something to really complain about rather than apologize for Bush. I don't feel bad for them. Remember, Rush peaked during Clinton's term. - Robert Haas
I saw this on Twitter and had to pass it on. - Russellreno
You can probably add Elisabeth Hasselbeck to that list - Caffeinated Sue
Hasselbeck just needs to be smacked with a trout. - Leather Donut
Oh boy, I gotta watch The View tomorrow. Watch Whoopi, Cheri (sp) and Joy dance around Elizabeth and go, "Nener nener nener, you're guy lost and our guy won!!!" - Thankful Molly
"“I get worried that all of us who wanted Obama will take themselves too seriously,” mused one [comedy central] writer. “But that’s what we’ll make fun of. All the deflated expectations. All the people that now think they can just sit at home and expect a miracle.”
His face flashed with a smile. “Hey, Obama, where’s my jet pack? Where’s my savior?”
With that, another writer began to laugh at her own idea: “I want him to get on TV for 30 seconds with a turban, just to scare everyone. And then, oops, ” ‘Psyche!’ ”" - edythe
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Marco- sorry. This can't be a great night for you. We still like you. :) - Abby Martin
lol eh - "you do it to yourself" said Radiohead - ty for the thoughtfulness tho - wish it was over but no comes the battle for the heart of my party - Marco (aureliusmaximus)
“Miscellaneous LinkedIn Use Cases #43: "LinkedIn as a company risk indicator": If more than 10% population of a company (sized 1000+) joins LinkedIn in a week, that's called a "high risk" :)”
Matt Munson notes, and remembers, that the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce invited the Yes on 8 people to the Grape Harvest Festival. - John Bredehoft
"For the past few years, the Inland Empire in Riverside County has been one of the fastest growing counties in the state - home to a major housing boom. But now the Inland Empire is pretty much the poster child for the foreclosure crisis. In the newer developments, house after house sits vacant - either up for auction, for sale by a bank or going for what’s called a “short sale” which is when the owner owes more than the house is worth.
SoCal Connected tracked down some surreal sights associated with the crisis - a company that specializes in removing whatever people leave behind in their foreclosed homes. The process is called a “trashout” - a term the company came up with because it perfectly describes what happens. Everything that’s left is dumped in a trailer and taken to the landfill." - Jason Toney
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Sobering. Click on over and watch Lisa Ling's report. - Jason Toney
I had to shoot a site out in Redlands in fall '06. Brand new housing development (347 houses) being built. Went back out in winter '06, saw Christmas decorated home, many with for sale signs out from. Reshot the site in fall '07. There were 4 inhabited homes in the entire development. In March of this year, I had a site nearby, took my pictures went to the old one, completely empty, for sale signs on every house. There was a brand new housing development being built across the street. It's empty now. - Anika Malone
When an Iceland employee goes to Kenya, an Inland Empire resident goes to PDC 2008. Did you follow that? I don't think I did. But all is working out for James. - John Bredehoft
"Rialto is definitely map-worthy. I have friends that live there, but I haven't been in touch with them for years. (And no, it's not the Baca family.)" - John Bredehoft