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Hughes Got My Attention
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This Is Unlikely
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Jockeying for Joy
The only part of making "America great again" I'd like to see is more ads featuring Jim Palmer in his SKIMPY BRIEFS and BIKINIS.
"Underwear is always fun to talk about -- and fun to sell."
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Riding Shotgun With the 'Alt-Right'
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Speedo Sunday
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Word Processors

"There are no facts anymore."

You won -- it worked. Must this conspiracy-theory bullshit carry on?
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Page 1 Roundup (12/05)
Would you pay a grand for a Christmas tree? Read HERE.
Brooklyn boy, 3, dies after allegedly being beaten into coma by mother's boyfriend / Read HERE.
This warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif., is beyond heartbreaking. Read HERE.
So, You Were the Blue Zombie! Actors Play Videogame Characters in the Dark / Read HERE.
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Morning Wood
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Song of the Day: 'Slipping Away' by Dave Edmunds
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The Brothers Boselli
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SNL Creates the Perfect Toy for Your Sensitive Son
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Republican Pat McCrory Finally Concedes Defeat In North Carolina
You can say Democrats were out of touch with the concerns of average Americans all you want. (Wrong.) But the only election that was specifically fueled by one of our so-called "boutique" issues was the North Carolina governor's race, which HB2-supporting incumbent Pat McCrory wore like a badge of honor, and guess what? He LOST. And he lost in a state that Donald Trump won. (How does that add up? Think misogyny and voter-suppression efforts.) Only Democrats would blame themselves for being on the right side of history and not being able to control the whims of ill-informed to flat-out racist voters. That we consistently win more votes overall in House races and presidential contests -- and lost the White House by a mere 100,000 in three states -- only bolsters the fact that the (slight) majority of Americans are not awful people. Republican strategists have definitely outfoxed Democrats with redistricting. But here's hoping this dreadful state of affairs inspires us to get behind President Obama's post-office call to fix this problem so the majority can rule again, as intended.
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Daddy Wore a Speedo
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Madonna on the Two Trumps
Billboard's Woman of the Year has some interesting things to say about the election of Donald Trump, whom she met while shooting a Versace ad campaign at Mar-a-Lago years ago. Read HERE.
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Urban Blight
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Mistrial in Murder Case Against Cop Who Executed Walter Scott
My friend John wrote on Facebook that if you read "To Kill a Mockingbird" in school, you probably thought it was unfair when Tom Robinson was wrongly accused of rape and later killed after trying to escape jail when a jury convicted him anyway. Well, in the nonfictional case of Walter Scott's murder, an African-American man was executed and the murder was filmed. And a jury still wouldn't convict a white police officer who executed him and then lied about Scott having a gun in his possession. People keep telling us to soldier on -- and have the audacity to tell blacks they need to "wait for the system." But having already seen this exact same thing happen with Rodney King while I lived in Los Angeles -- a quarter century ago -- I'm more convinced than ever that there truly is no hope. If "all lives" truly matter, people, then why doesn't Walter Scott's?
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Page 1 Roundup (12/06)
I seethe when I'm forced to do self-checkout without at least being paid minimum wage, so this may be just the thing for me! / Read HERE.
Gee, I wonder why bias attacks are up so much / Read HERE.
I guess I can find some joy in Trump's being a pain in the ass to everyone / Read HERE.
Wingsuit Test Pilot Has Thrills Galore, No Prospects for Life Insurance / Read HERE.
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Morning Wood
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Song of the Day: 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' by Henrietta and Merna
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Caption Me
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