Band have postponed any 2013 tour plans to begin work on a new album. By James Montgomery Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont of No Doubt Photo: FilmMagic
Tune in to MTV2’s ‘Week In Jams’ on Sunday at 11 a.m. ET when MTV’s Hip-Hop Brain Trust kicks off the debate and reveals #10 and #9. By MTV News staff Hottest MCs in the Game Photo: MTV News
As the presidential candidates met at Hofstra University Tuesday night to answer questions from a group of self-declared undecided voters, viewers around the country came…
Dude made a lot of good points. Following last night’s Presidential debate , Chris Matthew’s released his anger at Obama during an interview on MSNBC. According to The Huffington Post… Chris Matthews railed against Barack Obama’s performance during the presidential debate on Wednesday night. Obama was widely judged to have lost the debate with Mitt Romney, and Matthews looked like he was about to have a coronary on air as he denounced the job the president did. “I don’t know what he was doing out there,” Matthews said. “I know he likes to say he doesn’t watch cable television but maybe he should start. Maybe he should start. I don’t know how he let Romney get away with the crap he threw at him tonight about Social Security.” “Where was Obama tonight?!” he cried, before recommending again that Obama watch MSNBC. “He would learn something about this debate,” he went on. “There’s a hot debate going on in this country, and you know where it’s being held? Here, on this network, is where we’re having this debate. We have our knives out. We go after the people and the facts. What was he doing tonight? He went in disarmed!” Romney, he said, had done his job “just right … what was Romney doing tonight? He was winning! If he does five more of these, forget it! That’s my thought.” We’re all scratchin’ our heads wondering what happened to POTUS last night during the debate just like Chris is. This sh*t is going to be real in less than 5 weeks and tonight was not the night to play ‘Mr. Nice Guy’. What do you think about Chris Matthews’ opinion? Are you pissed too?!?! Images via WENN
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and state Senator Vincent Fort stopped by our stations today and engaged in a heated debate over the T-Splost transportation referendum.…
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and state Senator Vincent Fort stopped by our stations today and engaged in a heated debate over the T-Splost transportation referendum.…
Actress, author, producer and talk show host Ricki Lake discusses her experiences with alternative birthing methods with The Doctors. http://www.youtube.com/v/xG-2r5XGs5M?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to read the rest: Dr. Lisa and Ricki Lake Debate Home Birth on The Doctors Part 1
Mesa, Arizona (CNN) – Mitt Romney’s top campaign advisers were pleased with their candidate’s performance in Wednesday night’s GOP presidential debate hosted by CNN and the Arizona Republican Party–and so were top Democratic Party and Obama re-election campaign officials. During the debate, Romney defended Arizona’s controversial 2010 illegal immigration law, saying, “You know, I think Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Political Ticker Discovery Date : 23/02/2012 08:10 Number of articles : 2
Baylie Brown enjoyed a triumphant return to American Idol last night. Five years after her initial appearance on the show – during which she advanced to Hollywood, was paired with uncooperative teammates ere and then forgot the lyrics on stage – this 21-year old Texan showed off a new hair color and a great voice yesterday as one of the 54 Golden Ticket recipients (along with Kristine Osorio and Ramiro Garcia ) to make it out of The Lone Star State. Watch her first try out below, lament how much we miss Simon Cowell by watching him once again in action, and then compare it to her version of “Bed of Roses” from this week’s audition. Baylie Brown Season 6 Audition for American Idol Baylie Brown Season 11 Audition for American Idol
Asked at last night’s Florida Republican debate if Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich should return money made from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Ron Paul responded: “That subject really doesn’t interest me a whole lot.” The Texas congressman might not be #1 in the polls, but he showed last night that when given a proper forum, he’s as substantive as anyone – and funny too. Asked where he stands on Newt Gingrich’s proposal to put a permanent base on the moon by 2020, Paul said, “Well, I don’t think we should go to the moon.” “I think we maybe should send some politicians up there.” Florida GOP Debate Highlights: Ron Paul Edition! Paul, who at 76 would be the oldest person ever elected President of the United States also drew cheers in his response to a question about his medical records. Noting that his records are “about one page, if even that long,” Paul challenged his cohorts to “a 25-mile bike ride, any time, any day in the heat of Texas.” But, you know, there are laws against age discrimination, so if you push this too much, you better be careful,” he quipped, and he wasn’t done by a long shot. Asked by CNN moderator Wolf Blitzer what he would say if Raul Castro called him in the Oval Office, Paul said, “Well, I’d ask what he called about, you know?” Which isn’t to say Paul’s wit was his only asset. He routinely scored points with his strong responses, especially regarding monetary policy and civil liberties. Florida’s primary is Tuesday, January 31.