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Limbaugh’s Liberal Howlers, and the Media Bias That Surrounded Them

December's Limbaugh Letter has these choice quotes from Speaker Pelosi on the 63-seat bloodbath of the House Democrats. “We didn't lose the election because of me…I'm the most significant attractor of support for the Democrats.” She said this on National Public Radio on the November 12 Morning Edition newscast. I went back to find out what did the interviewer say before and after this laughable blast? Anchor Renee Montagne asked about being “successfully demonized” by the GOP: MONTAGNE: Getting back to the politics, you have been quite successfully demonized by the Republicans. How are you going to keep that from hurting your party more than it already has? PELOSI: Well, let me say this when you say more than it already has. The reason the election results are what they are is because we have nine-and-half percent unemployment in our country. We didn't lose the election because of me. read more

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DJ Drama, Don Cannon Publicly End Beef For Mixtape

Former Aphilliates tell Mixtape Daily about burying the hatchet for Young Chris’ The Re-Introduction . By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Rahman Dukes and James “FLX” Smith DJ Drama and Don Cannon Photo: MTV News Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables Mixtape : The Re-Introduction Headliner : Young Chris Co-Headliners : DJ Drama and Don Cannon Essential Info : Business partners fight, but brothers unite. That’s the case between DJ Drama and Don Cannon. The two unceremoniously parted ways a few years ago and went their separate ways, signaling the end to the Aphilliates crew that dominated the mixtape game with their jointly hosted “Gangsta Grillz” project. Drama continued to do his thing with the “GG” brand, helming projects by Gucci Mane, among others. And Cannon made a name for himself on the underground scene, championing acts such as The Cool Kids. The two friends buried the hatchet recently and rejoined forces on fellow Philly native Young Chris’ The Re-Introduction mixtape. “Dram called my phone and was like, ‘Let’s go sit down,’ ” Cannon told MTV News. “We sit down, and before you even know it, we didn’t even have to explain it to each other. We were like, ‘Let’s get it together. You got your thing going on. I got my thing going on.’ “You know when you get into an argument, and you got to explain what’s going on? We past that. We’re here. The reintroduction. We’re here for Chris, Philly, and this is a good platform for people to see what people can do when they come together and knock things out.” Although the two Clark University grads publicly reunited for Young Chris’ mixtape, the pair said they were back on good terms long before the project. “I remember last year when the situation happened on the radio with Jeezy and Gucci [squashing their beef],” Drama said. “And a lot of people were hitting my Twitter and said, ‘Now that they’ve resolved their issue, when will we see you and Cannon together? That’s what we really wanna see.’ ” Other Notables

Chick Wears Bikini to Get Through TSA of the Day

Here is a chick going through airport security in a bikini….kind of an obvious move but I kinda like it….I was joking about getting a bitch to walk through airport security naked cuz everyone is so pussy about showing their pussies when going through the new scanners, which I guess makes sense, since TSA staff or pretty much dumb fucks high school drop out retards who thought it was better pay than the local McDonalds or chicken farm. Seriously. It’s like these mindless retards are responsible for enforcing stupid fucking security measures that are totally unnescessary, making the hot chicks run through scanners, to pull out jerk off material for later in the night cuz that girl on the 8 am flight to O’Hare had a great rack…. I do not travel,that’s for classy folk who don’t have criminal records, but I’ve seen these idiots being interviewed on TV and on Radio about this, and they are total fucking trash who don’t deserve to see people naked….totally unprofessional and as far as I’m concerned not in a position to pump gas, let alone manage airplane safety… What a joke…. Here’s a bonus stepNEWS clip of a fat chick falling….

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Dan Aykroyd Confirms Ghostbusters 3 Rumors

Speaking to WGN Radio Chicago, Dan Aykroyd threw some fuel to the Ghostbusters 3 fires, confirming that not only is the new movie already casting, but there a lot of “strong possiblities” being considered. Along with the return of Sigourney Weaver and Bill Murray, Aykroyd revealed that they’ve also been looking at Bill Hader (great!), Anna Faris (yay!) and Eliza Dushku (must we?). While part of me is buoyed by a return to the Ghostbusters world, the part of me that saw the last Indiana Jones movie is wary of film franchises that return after a long, dormant period. [ /Film ]

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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 ) —

Walmart Thanksgiving Sale 2020

Walmart will have over 150 deals ready for you on Thanksgiving Day. The highlights of the Walmart Thanksgiving Day Online sale so far include a $399 37-inch RCA HDTV, $248 Netbook bundle, $169 Nintendo DSi value bundle, $99 Step2 PartyTime Kitchen and $35 Radio Flyer Big Flyer. Walmart is also offer 2-for-$30 video gam deals for the Wii, DS, Xbox 360 and PS3 on Thanksgiving Day. http://www.walmart.com/cp/All-Thanksgiving-Day-Online-Specials/1026699?wmlspartner=seiFDCjAK/Usourceid=4141146175040

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New Kids On The Block, Backstreet Boys Announce New Summer Tour Dates

After their AMA performance, supergroup NKOTBSB add 18 dates to outing. By Gil Kaufman The New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys Photo: Kevork Djansezian/ Getty Images After their triumphant dual performance to close Sunday night’s American Music Awards, boy-band supergroup NKOTBSB (otherwise known as New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys ) have announced the full schedule for the eagerly anticipated co-headlining tour . The first-of-its-kind outing uniting the dominating male vocal group of the late 1980s, NKOTB, with their musical progeny from the 1990s, BSB, had been rumored for months, and when the initial limited slate of dates was announced last month, demand crashed the bands’ websites.

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Muse Insist They’re ‘Happy’ With ‘Twilight’ Fanbase

‘Loads of young fans come to our gigs now who say, ‘We heard that song from that film,’ ‘ frontman Matt Bellamy tells MTV News. By Kyle Anderson, with reporting by Tim Kash Muse Photo: Michael Caulfield/ Getty Images Muse’s victory in the Favorite Alternative Rock Artist category at Sunday night’s 2010 American Music Awards felt like the crown jewel in what has been a pretty incredible few years for the band. Their latest album, 2009’s The Resistance, has sold millions of copies around the world, scored them a handful of hit singles, allowed them to sell out concerts on four different continents and perform at a number of high-profile television events. A bulk of that success is because of Muse’s participation on the soundtracks of “The Twilight Saga” movies (Muse are “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer’s favorite band). Their “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever),” for one, was the lead single from the soundtrack to last summer’s “Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” But in an interview with BBC’s Radio 1 back in July, Muse bassist Chris Wolstenholme expressed some trepidation about the band’s involvement. “I’m not sure how cool it is to be on those kind of things, but sometimes you’ve just got to get your music out there in different ways,” he said. “You have to take every opportunity you get, and sometimes you have to sell your soul.” When asked on Sunday about their “Twilight” stance, Muse frontman Matt Bellamy clarified the group’s position. “Loads of young fans come to our gigs now who say, ‘We heard that song from that film,’ ” he told MTV News’ Tim Kash after the AMAs. “And that’s great. We’re happy with that.” Bellamy also said that he’s fine with the vampire flicks. “The first one was pretty good,” he told Kash. “The second one I only saw a bit of it. A guy kept taking his shirt off and showing his muscles, which was getting a little cheesy. The third one was pretty good.” Muse later told Kash that they’ll remain on tour for the time being — they have dates in Australia coming up — and will then take the bulk of 2011 off for a little rest and recovery from the whirlwind that hasn’t stopped since they dropped The Resistance. But they hope to be working on new music by the end of the year for release some time in 2012. Of 2010, Bellamy said, “It’s been one of the best years for the band.” What do you think of Muse’s take on “Twilight”? Sound off in the comments! Related Artists Muse

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Bozell, Hannity Tackle Couric-Murkowski Interview, NPR Portraying Bush As Drunkard in Latest ‘Media Mash’

Katie Couric's boosterism of “moderate Republican” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and NPR's cheap shot at former President George W. Bush's recovery from alcoholism were just two of the “Media Mash” topics NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell and Fox News host Sean Hannity addressed on the November 20 edition of “Hannity.” “When will you ever hear the word 'liberal' attached to a Republican?” Bozell asked, noting that Murkowski is in fact a liberal Republican. “In eight years, she was on [CBS] one time. In the last week, she's been on there twice,” the Media Research Center president noted after viewing a clip of CBS “Evening News” Katie Couric's November 15 interview with the Alaska senator. [Video of the full “Media Mash” segment is available after the page break] read more

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My Chemical Romance’s Danger Days: A Cheat Sheet

Band went through a lot of changes while making the just-released album. By James Montgomery My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way Photo: Warner Bros. My Chemical Romance’s Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is, on the surface, yet another concept album from a band that seemingly makes nothing but concept albums. It’s a daring, DayGlo-addled story about a band of outlaws — that would be, of course, the titular Killjoys — battling an oppressive corporation in a postapocalyptic future world (or something like that). But if you dig a little deeper, past the costumes and car chases and down to the nuts and bolts of how it came to be, you quickly learn that Danger Days is a lot more than just a work of fiction. Its creation was, in all honesty, much stranger than anything frontman Gerard Way ever could have written. Because, in the near two years they spent making the album, MCR were pushed to the brink. They lost their drummer, very nearly imploded and contemplated walking away entirely. They recorded an entire album’s worth of material, the overwhelming amount of which they absolutely hated. Times were grim. Lesser bands would have quit. But My Chem refused to break. Instead, they reteamed with an old friend, powered through and somehow emerged a better, badder band. With Danger Days, My Chemical Romance defied the odds — and so, with the album finally hitting stores Monday (November 22), we’ve decided to take a look back at the (very) long and tenuous road that led to this point. Sometimes, truth really is stranger than fiction, and this album is the proof. In October 2008, MCR bassist Mikey Way tells MTV News that the band is taking “a long break” and that, aside from the version of Bob Dylan’s “Desolation Row” they recorded for Zack Snyder’s “Watchmen,” there were no plans to begin work on a new album. At the end of 2008, Gerard Way hints that recording sessions had begun in earnest and that the new My Chem album probably wouldn’t be a conceptual thing: “I think I had to get it out of my system, as far as writing concept records,” he says. In January, the video for “Desolation Row” premieres, showing a lean, mean, decidedly non-conceptual version of the band. In February, Gerard Way tells MTV News that the new album would more than likely be a bare-bones, proto-punk affair, promising “there’s a purity to it. There’s less happening.” After nearly six months out of the spotlight, MCR premiere a trio of new songs , including “Death Before Disco” at the Roxy in Hollywood. Way re-emerges at Comic-Con 2009, touting the skills of producer Brendan O’Brien and saying that the new album is shaping up to be “love letter to rock and roll.” At the end of the year, the band previews a handful of songs for SPIN magazine, and Way says the album “has these feelings of being like a 15-year-old kid at the Jersey Shore, trying to win a M