TCR – Word – Season Pass
The Colbert Report continues to be funny, intelligent and cutting edge. The Word is about making the War in Iraq a reality TV show. This is funny.
The Colbert Report continues to be funny, intelligent and cutting edge. The Word is about making the War in Iraq a reality TV show. This is funny.
I have not idea if the Cowboys will win this thing but they really don’t deserve it. Terry Glenn fumbles. Safety. The Cowboys give up a touchdown over the middle to Jeremy Stevens. This gives the Cowboys chance. The score is 21 – 20. We pass and run the ball down to the 1 yard line. There is just about a minute and a half to go. Romo botches the snap for the go ahead field goal. A fitting end to a very frustrating season.
From WaPo:
On the brink of what could be a power-shifting election, it is kitchen-sink time: Desperate candidates are throwing everything. While negative campaigning is a tradition in American politics, this year’s version in many races has an eccentric shade, filled with allegations of moral bankruptcy and sexual perversion.
At the same time, the growth of “independent expenditures” by national parties and other groups has allowed candidates to distance themselves from distasteful attacks on their opponents, while blogs and YouTube have provided free distribution networks for eye-catching hatchet jobs.
“When the news is bad, the ads tend to be negative,” said Shanto Iyengar, a Stanford professor who studies political advertising. “And the more negative the ad, the more likely it is to get free media coverage. So there’s a big incentive to go to the extremes.”
The result has been a carnival of ugly, especially on the GOP side, where operatives are trying to counter what polls show is a hostile political environment by casting opponents as fatally flawed characters. The National Republican Campaign Committee is spending more than 90 percent of its advertising budget on negative ads, according to GOP operatives, and the rest of the party seems to be following suit. A few examples of the “character issues” taking center stage two weeks before Election Day:
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You know these guys make me sick.