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Sarah Palin’s farewell speech didn’t exactly make a whole lot of sense. But don’t worry… Conan O’Brian has a solution: have William Shatner read it as poetry. The results could have only been better had he been able to get Ben Folds to compose some music to go behind Shatner’s words (as they did on [...]

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MSNBC may not be the best cable news network, but it’s quickly becoming the most entertaining. In response to a non-story about David Letterman making a joke about Sarah Palin dressing like a slutty flight attendant (video of the top ten list). Contessa Brewster then invited radio host John Ziegler, who had conducted an interview [...]

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Too creepy not to share …

February 13th, 2009 by KQ

A 15-year-old girl in the UK gave birth Thursday to the daughter of her now-13-year-old baby daddy (who was not a teenager at the time of conception), according to The Sun.
I know the checklist that’s going through your head right now: Sad? Sure. Disappointing? Obviously. A little puke-in-the-mouth inducing? That’s a given. Glad they’re British and [...]

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Palin is interviewed at a turkey farm while turkeys are slaughtered behind her.
there are not words.

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Following Ball State’s 45-14 butt-stomping of Northern Illinois this Tuesday on national television, David Letterman, who said much of his audience watched the game (and attended the game) talked oncen again about the Fighting Football Cardinals of Ball State.  I guess the CBS Orchastra has taken the time to learn the Ball State Fight Song [...]

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While Sarah Palin didn’t know exactly what a Vice President does, Joe Biden does. And he explained it to an oddly adorable Florida Fifth Grader who has his own news show, or something. Either way, I’d watch this before Sean Hannity.

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