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my last night in nyc was partly spent interviewing mike huckabee. yes. that one.
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it's almost tax day! video coming soon...

check out the latest full ginsburg video in which the queen comes to nyc to apologize on behalf of the british people for the "unacceptable behavior" of the G20 protesters.
it's gonna be a good one guys. here's a sneak peek:
Labels: politics, queen elizabeth, the full ginsburged henry schools the white house press corps
here's a video i did with my friends over at the full ginsburg. miss the obama press conference...watch it here...sorta.
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The speaker of the House turns 69 today—not that you’d know it, with her dewy eyes and seamless features. Sandra McElwaine on D.C.’s hottest hush-hush habit: eye lifts, Botox, and more.
everyone who reads this blog (4, maybe 5 people?) knows that i'm a huge supporter and advocate for president obama. i also may have written about campbell brown's show once or twice. and although i sometimes disagree with some of her editorials, i have to say she brings up some great points on last night's "no bias, no bull".
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bill maher and ann coulter debate at radio city music hall
last night i attended the kick off of the 2009 speaker series at radio city music hall in nyc. the debate began with ann coulter giving a 15 minute speech, followed by bill maher with a 15 minutes of his own. suprirsingly, there were more than just a handful of conservatives in the audience. and in new york city, that's a big deal.
all in all, a rather engaging 2 hours. for highlights on the debate, read politco's coverage or the ny times coverage of the event.
i can almost see the fumes coming out of o'reilly's ears
[ed note: there is no embeddable video available as of now, so please click on the link below to watch]

john mccain bbqs with liberal media elite
"hey, we didn't vote for you, but that looks like a pretty sweet grill set up. i like my burgers medium well, thanks."


political commentary from the full ginsberg
i'm glad someone else watches those sunday morning news programs. i would say "besides me", but i only watch this week with george stephanopoulos.
ladies and gentlemen, senator al franken from minnesota
obama inaugural will kill you, congress promises
To discourage people from actually attending Barack Obama's presidential inauguration, the Democratic Congress is promising the ceremony will be hell on Earth, like Katrina, except planned by Congress.
Some highlights from the "advisory:"
- "Please think carefully about whether you can stand outside in cold weather in a large crowd for up to six hours, and whether you are ready for long delays getting home afterwards. "
- "D.C.’s subway system... is expecting 'crush-level' crowds. Be prepared to wait for space on a train for long periods of time, during which you will have to stand in close proximity to several thousand people."
- "The weather in Washington in January is usually quite cold and often rainy or snowy."
- "Persons in wheelchairs or utilizing walkers should be aware that they will need to move across bumpy surfaces, grassy areas, and possible icy areas (depending on the weather)." (That means you, John McCain!)
- "Getting to the swearing-in ceremonies that morning will be very difficult because of the large crowds."
- " Many Metro escalators will be closed due to crowding and individuals will need to climb Metro stairs or wait to utilize the small number of elevators at Metro stations. "
- "Public transportation is expected to be running at 'crush capacity.'"
- "We... recommend developing back-up plans."
president lame duck, or g. dubs as i like to call him, takes a page from obama's book and gives santa a fist bump at the national christmas tree lighting.

prop 8: the musical! hits the interweb. and although i love the idea of it and love that NPH is in it even more (see: dr. horrible's sing along blog), this should've come out before election day. then again, people hate celebrities with a "voice". anyway, watch and enjoy.