If you’ve been traumatized by seeing Fifty Shades of Grey on your sister’s and/or mother-in-law’s bedside table, and we suspect you have, imagine how a baby feels wearing this: Yes, you can thank Etsy – and EL James – for this. With this news series of baby clothes, your kid can thank Fifty Shades for facilitating his/her birth (above), or feature a sexy one-liners such as “I pretend Christian Grey is my daddy.” Just don’t be surprised if the daycare staff calls DCFS on you. So far, there hasn’t been a baby boom coinciding with the release of the erotic novel … that we know of. That may change, of course, when the HOTLY-anticipated 50 Shades of Grey movie comes out at last. Matt Bomer and Alexis Bledel ? Too hot to handle.
We are down to a dozen. The X Factor revealed its Top 12 last Thursday, and with many fans still reeling over the elimination of Diamond White, let’s face it: The time has come to move on and focus on the remaining contestants, three from each of the four teams. Who do you think will should home the title? Scroll through the following promotional photos of the Top 12 and then vote: WHO WILL WIN? Carly Rose Sonenclar Lyric 145 Vino Allan CeCe Frey Beatrice Miller Tate Stevens Paige Thomas Emblem3 Jason Brock Arin Ray Jennel Garcia 1432 View Poll »
Mitt Robney keeps pissin’ people off! One day after criticizing President Obama in the hours following the announcement of the deaths of four U.S. diplomats, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney softened his tone on Thursday, and focused on grieving. “I know that we’ve had heavy hearts across America today, and I want you to know things are going to get a lot better. But I also recognize that we’re in mourning. We’ve lost four of our diplomats across the world. We’re thinking about their families and those that they’ve left behind,” Romney said, at the beginning of a rally with roughly 2,700 supporters here in Northern Virginia. Then, as Romney continued to lament the loss of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, and the three others killed in Benghazi, a heckler distracted him. “What a tragedy, to lose such a wonderful, wonderful, uh,” Romney said, as the heckler began to yell, “Why are you politicizing Libya?” Romney continued, “wonderful people that have been so wonderful.” The crowd chanted the heckler down, and then Romney made a decision that if he held a moment of silence, it would be disrupted by the protester. “And so I would offer a moment of silence but one gentleman doesn’t want to be silent so we’re going to keep on going,” Romney said. Romney’s comments came one day after he leveled a blistering critique at the president just hours after Stevens’ death was announced. It was an apparent acknowledgment by Romney that he may have struck an off-note on Wednesday, when he talking briefly about mourning the Americans’ deaths but spent most of his time blasting Obama’s approach to foreign relations. The vid speaks for itself…that he could turn such a somber moment into an Obama bashing free-for-all just proves he’s got nothing to stand on! SMH Source Images via WENN/Youtube
America was founded on the principle of representative democracy: the government would make policy based on the consent of the governed. Liberal elitists have grown increasingly impatient with this unenlightened system, and more and more, they are relying on judicial activists to remake society in their desired image. Far from being tribunes of the people, these judges are honored by the media elite for going around public opinion – and the Constitution – whenever the liberal impulse beckons. CBS’s “60 Minutes” earned the title “Syrupy Minutes” on November 28 with a thoroughly one-sided tribute to the “great” liberal Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, with a focus on how this “great” man publicly suggested George W. Bush was a tyrant. Pelley hailed how Stevens had “shaped more American history than any Supreme Court justice alive.” He especially underlined how liberals see Stevens’ opinions on the rights of terrorist suspects as “among the most important of his career.”
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In a softball interview with retired liberal Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on Sunday's 60 Minutes, correspondent Scott Pelley touted Stevens's opposition to the court ruling on the 2000 presidential election: “He thinks [Bush v. Gore] is one of the Court's greatest blunders….There were many people in this country who felt that the Supreme Court stole that election for President Bush.” Pelley introduced the segment by proclaiming that Stevens “has shaped more American history than any Supreme Court justice alive” and made “decisions that have changed our times.” The decisions Pelley focused on were the Justice's most liberal: “It was Stevens who forced a showdown with President Bush over the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, and Stevens who tried to stop the court from deciding the presidential election of 2000.” read more
Ted Stevens, 86, was the longest-serving Republican senator until he lost his bid for a seventh term in 2008 after he was found guilty of corruption. The case, however, was later dismissed on account of prosecutorial misconduct. Former U.S. Senator from Alaska Ted Stevens has died after the plane on which he and eight others were aboard crashed in southern Alaska on Monday night. Five others in the aircraft were also believed killed, according to authorities. “The family has been notified that
From Levi Johnston running for Mayor of Wasilla to Sarah Palin being put in her place in Homer, we’ve covered more Alaska political stories today than you’d expect. Sadly, our third article is tragic: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens has died. The 86-year-old political legend and eight others were aboard an aircraft that crashed in southern Alaska last night. Five others are also believed killed. “The family has been notified that Senator Stevens did not survive the crash,” family spokesman Mitch Rose said in response to the tragedy Tuesday. The flight apparently was hampered by rainy and foggy weather in an area of mountains and lakes north of Bristol Bay, according to news reports. Stevens was the longest-serving Republican senator ever until he lost his bid for a seventh term in 2008 after he was found guilty of corruption. R.I.P. Ted Stevens (1923-2010). The case was later dismissed on account of prosecutorial misconduct, but only after the votes had been tallied. Affectionately referred to as “Uncle Ted” by his constituents, the influential politico was equally known for his volatile temper. His corruption trial was primarily sparked by his championing of the infamous “Bridge to Nowhere,” a $400-million pork transportation project designed to connect two remote Alaskan islands – and which Palin notably renounced. Stevens’ first wife, Ann, died in a plane crash in 1978 at Anchorage International Airport, later renamed Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Remarrying in 1980, the Alaskan is survived by his second wife, Catherine, and their daughter, Lily. Three sons – Ben, Walter and Ted – and two daughters – Susan and Beth – survive from his first marriage. May he rest in peace.