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WaPo Says ‘GOP to Jobless: Drop Dead’

People who would try to deny The Washington Post is a liberal newspaper should look no further than the star columnist of the Business section, Steven Pearlstein, and his Wednesday column, headlined “GOP to jobless: Drop dead.” A reader who thinks this will be a plea for further extensions of unemployment benefits would be wrong. Pearlstein's attacking Republicans for criticizing the Federal Reserve's “stimulus” attempts and for — fact checkers, please? — “more tax cuts for the rich,” a curious description of leaving the present tax rates where they are. This is nothing new, this bomb-throwing from a Post business editor. After all, this is the same columnist who blasted Republicans last year as “political terrorists” who are “poisoning the political well” by peddling “lies” about liberal health care plans, lies that are “so misleading, so disingenuous, that they could only spring from a cynical effort to gain partisan political advantage.” When you disagree with him, you're a “terrorist,” and now you want the jobless to “drop dead.” It sounds like Jon Stewart may want to make a “Rally for Sanity” phone call. On Wednesday, Pearlstein really unleashed on “radical” conservatives like Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh in his focus on the Fed: read more

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Willow Palin’s Homophobic Facebook Freakout [Outbursts]

What was Sarah Palin ‘s daughter Willow up to during the premiere of her family’s new TLC reality show, Sarah Palin’s Alaska ? According to TMZ , she was engaged in an epic Facebook war about the show. There are screenshots! More

Cher vs. Christina: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Cher , Christina Aguilera , Who'd You Rather? , Beauty Living, breathing pop icon Cher , 64, and incessant platinum blonde diva Christina Aguilera , 29, both kept a straight face at the premiere of their new film Showgirls 2 ” Burlesque ” in L.A. on Monday. Question is … Read more

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First Video: Oksana Speaks to Larry King

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Oksana Grigorieva , Celebrity Justice We’ve just gotten the first video of Larry King ‘s interview with Oksana Grigorieva , in which she claims she secretly taped Mel Gibson because she thought Mel was going to kill her. Oksana’s interview will air on ” Larry King Live ” Wednesday night. Read more

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What Other Political Reality Shows Do We Need? [Lists]

Sarah Palin ‘s reality show Sarah Palin’s Alaska is a big hit. Over five million tuned in for the debut! Why aren’t all politicians making money this way? Let’s run through some other possible shows starring political figures. More

Lisa Murkowski: Sarah Palin Lacks "Intellectual Curiosity" to be President

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowki told CBS News' Katie Couric today that she would not support Sarah Palin for president because Palin lacks the “leadership qualities” and “intellectual curiosity” to craft great policy. “You know, she was my governor for two years, for just about two years there, and I don't think that she enjoyed governing,” Murkowski said. “I don't think she liked to get down into the policy.” The Alaska senator added that she prefers a candidate who “goes to bed at night and wakes up in the morning thinking about how we're going to deal with” important issues. Palin endorsed Murkowski's opponent Joe Miller in the Republican Senate primary, an endorsement that helped Miller to an upset victory. Murkowski then embarked on a general election write-in bid that may have been successful: More write in votes were cast than votes for Miller, and the vast majority went to Murkowski. According to the Alaska Division of Elections, Miller won 87,517 votes, and there were 98,565 total write in votes. Of the 88,076 write-in votes counted so far, 78,697 have gone to Murkowski; another 7,059 have been counted for Murkowski but challenged by Miller. Counting is expected to continue through Wednesday. added by: TimALoftis

MTV’s Teen Wolf: Twilight Without Taylor Lautner, With His Abs

MTV’ s new television series Teen Wolf may be named for the 1985 feature film starring Michael J. Fox but a more fitting title for the adapted series would be MTV’ s Jacob — at least judging from the trailer released today. Because everything from star Tyler Posey’s skin tone to his brooding stare to his preference to be shirtless is reminiscent of the dreamy Twilight character played by tween heartthrob Taylor Lautner.

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Bah, Humbug: 5 Better Scrooges Than Jim Carrey — and 5 Worse Ones

For those of us who thought Robert Zemeckis’ Beowulf was a vast improvement over The Polar Express , A Christmas Carol (out this week from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) wound up being a disappointing return to the rubbery, dead-eyed characters of that earlier Christmas flick. But at least give Jim Carrey points for trying — he provides the license-to-ham role of Ebenezer Scrooge with his full arsenal of grimaces and twitches and, if nothing else, totally pours himself into the character. (He’s a little less successful playing all the ghosts, but none of his doubling comes close to the creepiness of seeing Gary Oldman play Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim.)

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Bah, Humbug: 5 Better Scrooges Than Jim Carrey — and 5 Worse Ones

Sarah Palin Spoils Bristol’s ‘Passion of the Christ Paso Doble’ Surprise

Sarah Palin’s a big fan of the ol’ Twitter ( and Alaska , in case you forgot), and she just tweeted a bizarre, abbreviated, and accidentally hilarious preview of her daughter’s routines on tonight’s Dancing with the Stars . Her 140-character splendor — in all its unedited, Mel Gibson-tinged glory — is after the jump.

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CNN’s Zakaria Paints Hezbollah as Tolerant of Jews as Lesson for Ground Zero Mosque Opponents

Catching up on an item from the August 22, Fareed Zakaria GPS on CNN, host Zakaria — formerly of Newsweek — ended his show with commentary in which he ridiculously suggested that Americans who oppose construction of a mosque near Ground Zero could learn a lesson about tolerance from the terrorist group Hezbollah, and cited the group as being accepting of diverse religions – including Judaism – in Lebanon in light of the restoration of a synagogue in Beirut. Without informing viewers of the history of viciously anti-Semitic speech from Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and other leading figures within the anti-Israel group, the CNN anchor quoted Hezbollah’s claim that, rather than being anti-Semitic, they are simply opposed to “Israel’s occupation of Arab lands.” Zakaria: The project is said to have found support in many parts of the community, not just from the few remaining Jews there, but also Christians and Muslims and Hezbollah. Yes, Hezbollah, the one that the United States has designated a foreign terrorist organization. Hezbollah’s view on the renovation goes like this: Quote, “We respect divine religions, including the Jewish religion. The problem is with Israel’s occupation of Arab lands, not with the Jews.” Food for thought. But, as recounted by the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), Hezbollah members not only desire to take over all of Israel which they consider to be occupied, but the group’s leader Nasrallah has been very direct in his anti-Semitic speech, once even declaring that if the Jewish people “all gather in Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after them worldwide.” Below is a transcript of the relevant portion of the Sunday, August 22, Fareed Zakaria GPS on CNN: And now for the “Last Look.” With all the talk about places of worship and where they do and don’t belong, I wanted you to see this. This is the Magen Abraham synagogue. It’s not in Miami. It’s not in Tel Aviv. It’s in Beirut. That’s right, Beirut, Lebanon. The synagogue is just now emerging from a painstaking restoration project. When the repairs began over a year ago, the temple was literally a shell of its former self. So why did this nation, often teetering on the brink of religious hostilities and hostilities with Israel, restore a Jewish house of worship? To show that Lebanon is an open and tolerant country. And indeed, the project is said to have found support in many parts of the community, not just from the few remaining Jews there, but also Christians and Muslims and Hezbollah. Yes, Hezbollah, the one that the United States has designated a foreign terrorist organization. Hezbollah’s view on the renovation goes like this: Quote, “We respect divine religions, including the Jewish religion. The problem is with Israel’s occupation of Arab lands, not with the Jews.” Food for thought. Thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. I will see you next week.

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CNN’s Zakaria Paints Hezbollah as Tolerant of Jews as Lesson for Ground Zero Mosque Opponents