Each Labor Day, the nation takes the time to honor the value of work and all who do it. But in this Labor Day video message, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka says we also should remember the millions of jobless workers by joining the fight to put America back to work. It’s time to think about the millions of men and women who have lost their jobs and have spent weeks, months—even years—struggling… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : AFL-CIO Weblog Discovery Date : 05/09/2011 19:00 Number of articles : 2
It’s always awkward watching a bitch dance to no music, especially when you’re watching her in pictures. It’s like stupid pose after stupid fucking pose….stupid facial expression after stupid facial expression…that really brings up the important question of why the fuck is this one hit wonder from Pussycat Dolls and one hit wonder from her own solo career coming at us again, older, harder faced and harder bodied, I get that’s it for the money, but that’s not how it’s supposed to work, one hit wonder means you fade into obscurity and live off your millions and the millions of the rich cock you were able to recruit when he thought you were a celebrity, cuz every rich dude wants to date a celebrity, cuz regular bitches can be hot, but are a dime a dozen, semi famous pussy just validates why they got rich in the first place….you can’t fuck your private jet and 500,0000 dollar Rolls Royce, even though I’m sure they’ve tried. Either way, here she is looking like a fool….
To accompany next week’s release of its 4th studio album, acclaimed rock band TV on the Radio created a feature-length film, built from videos produced for each of the album’s 10 tracks. “We as a band always have so many ideas for things that aren’t just musical… And for less than the price of a Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Watch Us Explode! Discovery Date : 08/04/2011 18:35 Number of articles : 2
This is another jackass who can’t quite grasp that, while we’re listening to him, we’re not taking him seriously: Part of the problem is that the American distrust of intellectualism is itself not the irrational thing that those sympathetic to intellectuals would like to think. Intellectuals killed by the millions in the 20th century, and it actually takes the sophisticated training of “education”… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : ♆ The Macho Response ♆ Discovery Date : 08/04/2011 20:44 Number of articles : 2
When I was told that I would be interviewed on “Larry King Live” as part of my book tour, I was stunned. I’m one of the millions of Americans who grew up watching him host his iconic show on CNN. In person, the vintage microphone, trademark suspenders, and “Lite-Brite” world map appear just as you would expect. I was thankful to have had a full week of doing interviews under my belt before sitting down with Mr. King. Due to CNN rules, we weren’t able to take cameras into the studio, but they were nice enough to provide these great screen shots for the site. Song of the Day: “I Live in L.A.” by CoCo B’s
Sometimes, the critics can be wrong, and let’s face it: They weren’t wrong about Robin Hood , as the millions of shrugging, bored ticket-buyers this past weekend can attest. They were wrong about Congo , and the millions of people who never saw it were wrong, too. That’s right — Congo , lost in the mists of big-movie past but found again this week on cable.
Mel Gibson says his new Viking epic starring Leonardo DiCaprio may be his last movie. Gibson, who won an Academy Award for directing Braveheart , says he has always wanted to make a movie about marauding maritime Vikings. “It was the first movie I ever thought about making, I saw it in my mind back when I was teenager. Seriously, it’s the first movie I wanted to make. And I think it will be the last film I direct. It’s the thing I have been going toward, in a way, since I was young, and I think when it’s done I may be finished.” With the millions of kids he has and all the mouths to feed, we doubt Mad Mel will be walking away from Hollywood anytime soon.
You can bet that Jay Leno was among the millions who tuned in for Conan O’Brien’s Tonight Show swan song Friday. Not that he was ready to talk about it last night (hey, if your name’s..