[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] This week, we finally vanquished one of the world’s great villains, and I for one am thrilled to say good riddance to Katie Couric. Tina Fey as Sarah Palin
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[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] Me: “Microsoft is buying Skype for $8.5 billion.” Becky: “Great, so now it’s not going to work anymore.”
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] Whoa. Major WSJ kerning FAIL. “ChinaHitsUnileverOverPrices.”
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] Mike Brey is reportedly no longer a candidate for the Maryland job. So ends his brief run at Mitch Daniels for the most-discussed possible career move out of Indiana.
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] James Mejia has just endorsed Chris Romer in the Denver mayoral runoff. This strikes me as a surprise, and something of a big deal. This is the progressives’ favored candidate endorsing the establishment guy. As I wrote on Wednesday, Hancock needs Mejia’s base, and this makes that tougher. Denver Post… Read more »
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] “Generic headline makes statement”
Devastation in Alabama
This video is some of the best footage I’ve seen conveying the extent of the damage in the areas most devastated by the April 27 tornado outbreak in Alabama: Alabama Weather Blog continues to be the go-to source of information about the calamity’s aftermath. And there’s lots of the on-the-ground relief effort information at Toomer’s for Tuscaloosa. Oh, and here’s… Read more »
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] [The Fox News GOP debate] made the Republican presidential primary look like a low-budget Star Trek convention, where only the guy who played Dr. McCoy and a bunch of extras bothered to show up. Matt Latimer, The Daily Beast
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] Did “two billion viewers” watch the Royal Wedding? Not just no, but hell no.
[This post was originally published on The Living Room Tumblr.] The job market inches back toward normalcy.