Sneak peek at the opening credits for a future Obama-style “Friends” espisode
While past episodes of Friends have made many of us laugh, the one below would have us throwing things at the TV (via Van Helsing):
While past episodes of Friends have made many of us laugh, the one below would have us throwing things at the TV (via Van Helsing):
I came home this evening after a busy afternoon at the 8-5, started catching up on the news shortly thereafter, and haven’t been able to stop laughing since. Why? Well, it all centers around the story about the agreement reached today between Democrats and Republicans in the House on the FISA bill, which has been stalled for quite some time now thanks to numerous disagreements, among them immunity to telecoms:
Jake Tapper reports on Obama’s broken promise on public financing for the general election:
You know, the 18 benchmarks Democrats used to consistently hound Bush about? You don’t hear about them so much anymore. Commentary Magazine’s assistant online editor Abe Greenwald explains a bit about the benchmarks, and why Democrats aren’t using them as a hammer as much as they used to (h/t: Betsy Newmark):
There’s lots of Barry Oh! news to cover out there, so much so that I’m going to try and condense all the stories into one post. Here goes:
The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder has examined some recent polls and has determined some common themes among them. The first one may surprise you: