We've been talking, briefly, about Fox Radio butthead
John Gibson's remarks regarding
Heath Ledger's death (you can listen to it
here) in the
comments of another post. Gibson apologized on Fox today... if he offended you. Not for what he said. Sadly, he did not apologize for being the King of Choads.
In other news, long live the Serbs as
Novak Djokovic conquered
Roger Federer in straight sets during last night's men's semifinal of the
Australian Open. Also, congrats to
Ana Ivanovic for making it to her second slam final in a year. I thought
Hantuchova'd done her in. If she beats
Sharapova, I will be jumping for joy.
Shucks,
Ms. P
Labels: australian open, heath ledger, john gibson, just plain wrong, sports, tennis
2 Comments:
What a prick. Remind me to have a hearty chuckle when that dipshit kicks the bucket.
Anyway, so it looks like Obama is going to take SC with a vengance. Will Bill Clinton actually challenge him to a fist-fight this week to try and prop up Killary, or will they take a more concilliatory tone since he seems to be the one that'll get the nomination?
There were six of us at my house tonight (ages 27-31), and it’s Hillary-2, Obama-4 as of tonight. But all of us flip given the day.
We all thought Obama’s victory speech was unbelievably good. Not in a “just another pretty speech” kind of way, but in an intelligent, promising, Presidential gravitas kind of way.
Most days I want Hillary, and then I see Obama, and I want Obama, and then I see Hillary… I want them both and it’s stressing me out.
I will say I don’t approve of Bill’s actions this week. More than anything else, I don’t like the message it sends – that the first woman candidate needs training wheels, needs manly backup, is too weak to handle the rigors of the campaign unassisted. None of those things are true. He’s pissing me off. But this thing is far from over. No way is Obama a lock.
Sorry, you’re gonna have to help me out – What does “Killary” refer to?
Post a Comment
* Our online blogs currently are hosted and operated by a third party, namely, Blogger.com. You are now leaving the courier-journal.com Web site and will be linked to Blogger.com's registration page. The Blogger.com site and its associated services are not controlled by courier-journal.com and different terms of use and privacy policy will apply to your use of the Blogger.com site and services.By proceeding and/or registering with Blogger.com you agree and understand that courier-journal.com is not responsible for the Blogger.com site you are about to access or for any service you may use while on the Blogger.com site.
<< Home