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Lady Gaga Gets Born This Way Unicorn Tattoo

Singer pays homage to her new album title on her left thigh. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga at the 2010 Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Unless she hit the tattoo parlor on Monday morning in the wake of her record-setting eight VMA wins the night before, we’re surprised Lady Gaga’s keen-eyed Little Monsters didn’t already know the title of her upcoming album.

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Jay-Z, Eminem Joined By Kanye West, Beyonce More At Yankee Stadium

Drake, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj also appear at first New York stop of Home and Home tour. By Shaheem Reid Eminem and Jay-Z perform at Yankee Stadium on Monday Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage NEW YORK — A year ago, Jay-Z showed why he’s music’s Emperor of the Empire State with a historic charity concert at Madison Square Garden , which Jay called “the house that Hovie built.” On Monday night, “the God MC” took his mastery of performance to the front stoop of Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, Yankee Stadium. And because that’s no setting in which to go small, he brought out special guests like Kanye West, Drake, Chris Martin, Swizz Beatz, Nicki Minaj and, of course, Beyonc#233;. After kicking off in Detroit two weeks ago, Jay and Eminem’s Home and Home concerts landed on the Jiggaman’s soil for shows on Monday and Tuesday (September 14). This time, after J. Cole opened , Slim Shady shook the stadium in the second slot, with special guests the G-Unit and Dr. Dre. Then Jay took over with a bevy of surprises and a catalog of hard-line hits. “Before I start this piece, let me say, rest in peace to the boss, George [Steinbrenner],” Hov began, freestyling a reference to the late Yankees owner after commencing his program with the “Dynasty Intro.” “By the time we sliding home/ I hope we playing in the dome,” he continued rapping. During “Run This Town,” Jay asked, “Where you at, boy?” And out came 2010 VMA closer Kanye West in a red suit. The roar was thunderous for the Louis Vuitton Don, who also rocked a huge gold link chain. They followed up with the first live performance of the “Power” remix — where all 50,000-plus people did the soulful “power clap” — and “Monster.” There was no Rick Ross on the latter, but ‘Ye and Hov brought out Nicki Minaj, who was showered with love from her hometown. Hov said that since they were in New York, he couldn’t let Kanye off the hook that easy. West told the audience he was going to “take them back.” The Chicago-born icon then crushed the concert with “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” and a follow-up haymaker of the stadium friendly “Good Life.” “It’s one of the most unbelievable feelings in the world, being from New York and being in Yankee stadium,” Jay said about the night. “That’s how you feel, New York City?” Hov continued, in response to the crowd’s overwhelming cheers. “New York City, is that how you feel tonight? I can’t believe this sh–!” Jay’s next guest was Bronx native Swizz Beatz, who was also celebrating his birthday. What a present! Further along in his set list, Jay rolled out his jaw-dropping verse from “Free Mason.” Like in most of shows, the Jiggaman constantly spoke to the crowd. “Just because you question religion doesn’t mean you don’t believe in God,” he said after his rumor-admonishing verse. “Don’t let anybody scare you into having their beliefs. Be a muthaf—in- renegade.” Out came Eminem for their classic colossal meeting of the minds. No matter how many times they perform the track, it’s still surreal to see the two biggest names in rap stand unified, side by side. Memphis Bleek then came out for a parade of familiar Jay knockers, including “U Don’t Know,” “99 Problems” and “Big Pimpin’.” There was a tribute to hip-hop’s passed away greats that included B.I.G., D12’s Proof, Pimp C and Tupac Shakur. Monday was the 14th anniversary of Pac’s tragic death. Chris Martin from Coldplay came out to sing the hook on “Heart of the City.” Martin was crisp and soulful on the mic. Jay kicked the graceful lines to “Most Kingz,” and then Martin took the energy up a few levels with “Viva la Vida.” “I used to rule the world,” the crowd sang. “Seas would rise/ When I gave the word/ Now in the morning I sleep alone/ Sweep the streets I used to own/ I used to roll the dice/ Feel the fear in my enemy’s eyes.” Hov then told his DJ to throw on any song, and out came Drake for “Miss Me.” “Tellllllll me/ What’s really going / Drizzy back up in this bitch/ What’s happenin!!!” Drake came on rapping. The approval for the 23-year-old was vibrant. “Say, ‘Free Weezy!’ ” Drake commanded during Lil Wayne’s verse. Jay and Drizzy then let the mics explode with “Light Up.” Not letting the audience catch their breath, Beyonc

WaPo Runs Entire Story of Leftist Praise for Suspected Wiki-Leaker ‘Hero’ — With No Liberal Labels

On Saturday, The Washington Post devoted an entire article to left-wing praise and Facebook fan pages for Private Bradley Manning, suspected of the shocking leak of more than 90,000 documents on the war in Afghanistan. The headline was “Army analyst linked to WikiLeaks hailed as antiwar hero .”  Washington Post reporter Michael W. Savage (not that other Michael Savage) began: “For antiwar campaigners from Seattle to Iceland, a new name has become a byword for anti-establishment heroism : Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning.” In the entire story, there is no liberal or leftist label used, and there is no conservative counterpoint quoted.  There are only “grass roots activists” offering praises to the audacity of Manning: The breach has elicited a furious reaction from national security officials, who say it has compromised the safety of U.S.-led forces and their Afghan allies. Yet, since his arrest in the spring, Manning has become an instant folk hero to thousands of grass-roots activists around the world, some of whom are likening the disclosure to the unauthorized release of the Pentagon Papers or the anonymous tips that helped uncover the Watergate scandal. Mike Gogulski, a U.S. citizen living in Slovakia, honored Manning as a “charismatic young whistleblower” linked to the “story of the decade,” and his group drew no label: The group co-coordinating Gogulski’s campaign, Courage to Resist, has developed a line of Manning memorabilia, replete with images of the boyish-looking private. There are “Save Bradley Manning!” badges, posters and T-shirts. The products’ tagline: “Blowing the whistle on war crimes is not a crime.” Their other motto is “Supporting the troops who refuse to fight!” They are clearly on the radical left, but the Post just calls them “peace campaigners” and other positive-sounding labels. The Savage story ended this way: Plans are being drawn up for an international day of solidarity . Andrew Burgin, spokesman for Britain’s Stop the War Coalition, said that whoever disclosed the classified material to WikiLeaks had done the public a favor. Although Manning has not been charged in connection with the more than 90,000 documents leaked to WikiLeaks, he has been charged in the disclosure of U.S. combat video footage showing a helicopter attack that killed several civilians in Iraq. Burgin said Manning should “be on a par” with Muntadar al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw a shoe at George W. Bush during a Baghdad news conference in 2008. Peace campaigners hope that Manning’s rising profile will spur interest in their cause. “It is like the story of the boy who cried out that the emperor was wearing no clothes,” said Gerry Condon, president of Seattle’s branch of Veterans for Peace and a member of the Bradley Manning Support Network. “He’s really becoming a focus that could help revive what has been a somewhat weakened antiwar movement.” Daniel Ellsberg, who was imprisoned for leaking the top-secret Pentagon Papers in 1971, said he felt “great identification” with Manning. “He’s a hero to me,” he said. “I haven’t seen someone make an unauthorized disclosure on this scale, that would lead to serious charges, for 40 years. It seems he believed, as I did, the stakes involved justified that kind of risk.”

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Kooky Prince to run for California Governor

I feel bad for every other state. They don't have the opportunity to vote a prince for their next governor.

Idiot Inks Boffo Book Deal

Oh, good, Jonah Goldberg just got a million dollars to write another book. Hooray for the publishing industry! Jonah Goldberg—who has a career of any kind solely because his mother told Linda Tripp to secretly tape conversations with a lady who gave the president a blow job, and who is generally considered to be one of the most intellectually lazy pundits of any political persuasion of all time—writes about The Simpsons for The National Review Online

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The City: Welcome to the Gates of Hell

We drank one too many white wine spritzers with Brooklyn Decker and missed last night’s episode of The City . Thankfully we have the dispatches of our favorite cub social reporter to fill us in on everything we missed.

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Lynne Curtin Face Lift Results: Revealed!

Lynne Curtin is a Real Housewife of Orange County. But her appearance is as fake as Heidi Montag’s breasts

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Obama Bows to Emperor, World Embarrassed

People love Michelle Obama photos no matter what the First Lady wears. But sometimes, at least as some see it, it seems like her husband can do no right. Some commentators are ripping President Barack Obama’s bow to Japan’s Emperor Akihito this weekend, accusing him of groveling before a foreign leader.

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GOP Rep. laughs off 14,000 Americans losing their health insurance every day (VIDEO)

Media Matters catches Republican Congressman Phil Gingrey (Georgia) in a pretty insensitive moment during a speech on the floor of the House. At one point during his long speech railing against health care reform, Gingrey found the idea amusing that 14,000 Americans losing their health insurance every day constituted some kind of health care crisis: “14,000 people are losing their health insurance every day NOT because of the cost of health insurance [laughs], they're losing it because they lost their job!” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ …and wouldn't it be nice if there was a safety net (a.k.a. OPTION) for those 14,000 a day that lost their job.

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