Couldn’t Help But Notice (113007)
The question-plants fiasco at CNN’s YouTube GOP debate on Wednesday (key links here, here, here, and here; the last link covers scrubbing of post-debate replays; late addition — how it developed on the night of the debate) is an almost-low point for a news network that has totally lost its way.
But this remains the lowest (both the original “story” and making it available as on-demand video).
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Given his radical proclivities, including his belief that there are wayyyyy too many people on the planet, it is worth asking what Ted Turner is really up to.
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More bad news for recession fans – Cyber Monday was strong:
American consumers jammed online shopping sites on Monday, the official start of the holiday season for e-tailers, resulting in robust sales, according to an Internet research company.
ComScore Inc. reported on Tuesday that consumers spent $733 million online on Monday, a 21 percent gain from the same day a year ago. ComScore had expected that sales would exceed the $700 million figure.
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RIP, prolife legend Henry Hyde.
On his show yesterday, Mark Levin replayed portions of Hyde’s Opening Statement during the Clinton impeachment. In retrospect, the former Illinois congressman stands ever taller, and those who opposed him at the time, up to and including the then-president, stand so much smaller. A full transcript of that Statement is here.










Turner’s land purchases wouldn’t be of concern if it wasn’t for the fact that our nation is so intertwined into treaties the founding fathers knew we should not be involved with. Turner rightly could be just a land baron, but because of his incredible ties to the United Nations and his one world socialist government agenda, I think the indicators are fairly strong that there is some going on here.
Comment by Brian — November 30, 2007 @ 10:00 am