“Three years ago this week, a newly elected President Obama faced the American people and said that if he couldn’t turn the economy around in three years, he’d be looking at a one-term proposition. We’re here to collect.” That was the central focus of GOP front-runner Mitt Romney’s rousing victory speech. He delivered his remarks after enjoying a sweeping victory in the Florida Primary. “There are… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 01/02/2012 02:46 Number of articles : 2
Anonymous Attacks FBI Website Over Megaupload Raids — The Telegraph American government and entertainment industry websites have been crippled after the “hacktivist” group Anonymous launched a series of cyber attacks in retaliation for the closure of Megaupload.com. The filesharing website, which allowed users to freely exchange large video and audio files, was closed overnight and its operators were… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : War News Updates Discovery Date : 20/01/2012 09:56 Number of articles : 2
The President brings down the house. (Photo: YouTube) President Barack Obama traveled to four fundraisers in New York City last night, but one of them stands out in particular. Giving his remarks at the historic Apollo Theater, President Obama briefly broke out into song. “And to know that Reverend Al Green was here,” he began, before switching into musical cadence: “I-I-I’m, so in love with you.”… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Politicker Discovery Date : 20/01/2012 12:27 Number of articles : 3
And here’s part II: the Q&A from last night’s (10/11/2011) post-debate remarks by Texas Governor Rick Perry . Again, this was done by RedState’s Aaron Gardner, not myself. You can see the first part here . Moe Lane ( crosspost ) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Red State Discovery Date : 12/10/2011 17:31 Number of articles : 2
You could tell he was hesitant to make the statement in the first place, and now Tony Bennett has issued an apology for it. Yesterday, the singer appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show and said “we caused” 9/11 because “we were bombing them and they told us to stop.” Watch his take on the tragedy below: Tony Bennett on Howard Stern Following a day of headlines over the remarks, Bennett has come out and said: “I am sorry if my statement suggested anything other than an expression of my love for my country, my hope for humanity and my desire for peace throughout the world. Nobody loves America more than I do.”
Brad Pitt is in full-fledged movie promotion mode, but still finds himself fielding questions about his personal life – specifically select comments he made last week regarding his pretend marriage to Jennifer Aniston . “That was never my intention for it to be spun that way,” he said of those who interpreted his remarks that way, insisting it wasn’t what he meant. “People read things into it that just weren’t there.” Saying he once used film to fill a void in his life, Pitt told Parade last week: “It became very clear to me that I was intent on trying to find a movie about an interesting life, but I wasn’t living an interesting life myself.” “I think that my marriage had something to do with it,” he says, noting that he was “trying to pretend the marriage was something that it wasn’t.” While we certainly don’t think Brad meant to overtly slam Jen, it’s also easy to understand how someone could interpret it as such. Tough one. However he may have meant it, there’s no arguing that critics and fans are eagerly anticipating his new film Moneyball , opening this weekend. [Photo: WENN.com]
This Seems Kind Of Wrong of the Day: Iowa State Senator Shawn Hamerlinck (R-Dixon) tells student leaders attending a Senate Education Committee meeting on budget cuts to pipe down while adults are talking about their future. Not surprisingly, some people didn’t find his remarks particularly respectful and/or encouraging. [ wonkette / abp .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 09/06/2011 21:39 Number of articles : 2
Due to his jokes regarding the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan, Gilbert Gottfried was fired as the Aflac duck and has issued an apology via Twitter. This begs the question: will Glenn Beck face similar consequences for his remarks on the subject? Glenn Beck is “just” saying… God is clearly punishing mankind for our sins. On his radio show yesterday, The Fox News host labeled the natural tragic, which has taken thousands of lives, a “message being sent” by God. He explained: “I’m not saying God is causing earthquakes… What God does is God’s business. But I’ll tell you this, whether you call it Gaia or whether you call it Jesus, there’s a message being sent,” said Beck. “‘Hey, you know that stuff we’re doing. It’s not really working out. Maybe we should stop doing some of it.’ I’m just saying.” What do you think of Beck’s comments?
Posted onNovember 26, 2010byBenny Hollywood|Comments Off on Ed Schultz Guest Mike Papantonio Claims ‘Industrialists’ Staging Coup to Topple Obama
How about that, there's someone on the airwaves more unhinged than liberal radio talker and MSNBC heat miser Ed Schultz. And go figure, that someone happens to be a frequent Schultz guest. But between his appearance on Schultz's radio show Nov. 22 and Schultz's MSNBC program several hours later, the caffeine apparently wore off for Mike Papantonio, a lawyer and co-host of the radio show “Ring of Fire,” seeing how Papantonio dialed down his remarks from what he initially told Schultz. Here's what Papantonio said during the first hour of Schultz's radio show Monday between noon and 1 p.m. while complaining about President Obama's upcoming appearance before the US Chamber of Commerce ( video below page break ) —
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Rep. Steve King (R-IA) said today that President Obama “favors the black person” by default in an argument. Media Matters reports that King made the remarks this morning in an appearance on the G. Gordon Liddy radio show, during a discussion of the Obama administration's criticism of the new Arizona anti-illegal immigration law: King: When you look at this administration, I'm offended by Eric Holder and the President also, their posture. It looks like Eric Holder said that white people in America are cowards when it comes to race. And I don't know what the basis of that is but I'm not a coward when it comes to that and I'm happy to talk about these things and I think we should. But the President has demonstrated that he has a default mechanism in him that breaks down the side of race – on the side that favors the black person. added by: TimALoftis