MARIO CUOMO DEAD: Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo dies at age 82. Mario Cuomo died six hours after his son, Andrew Cuomo, was sworn into his second term as New York state governor, the NY Daily News reports. "He couldn't be here physically today ... but my father is in this room," Andrew Cuomo said in his inaugural address. "He's in the heart and mind of every person who … [Read more...] about Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo Dead at Age 82
Fox Twitter Hashtag Backfires
[icopyright one button toolbar] On Tuesday Fox & Friends asked Twitter users to post things they were over with the hashtag #OverIt2014. They started with Fake Journalist Barbie tweeting, "I'm over attacks against Christianity." This worked out about how you might expect. Gawker reported some of the snarky responses, and far more are now up: I'm over the Conservative … [Read more...] about Fox Twitter Hashtag Backfires
Harper Collins Apologizes For Wiping Israel off the map in an Atlas
[icopyright one button toolbar] No the following is not a joke. It is not a quotation from a column by satirist Andy Borowitz. It's a for real report about publishing giant Harper Collins apologizing for bowing to pressure to leave Israel out of an Atlas. The fact this occured shows how fragile facts are in the 21st century: deny a fact and it some how erases or changes a … [Read more...] about Harper Collins Apologizes For Wiping Israel off the map in an Atlas
The GOP’s bad habit
WASHINGTON -- Here's some advice for House Majority Whip Steve Scalise that also applies to the Republican Party in general: If you don't want to be associated in any way with white supremacists and neo-Nazis, then stay away from them. Do not give a speech to a racist organization founded by former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, as Scalise did when he was a … [Read more...] about The GOP’s bad habit
When Rotten Food Is Good Food [VIDEO]
"Rotten" and "spoiled" aren't words typically used to describe delicious food. Yet fermented foods, like sauerkraut, soy sauce, pickles, and prosciutto, are technically rotten. How can rotten food also be considered good food? The team behind MinuteEarth, a YouTube channel devoted to “science and stories about our awesome planet,” breaks it down in their latest video.… … [Read more...] about When Rotten Food Is Good Food [VIDEO]
Cartoon: Hillary and Jeb
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Jeb plays innocent, looks guiltier
[icopyright one button toolbar] Jeb Bush plays innocent, looks guiltier: Last week he wiggled away from Bloomberg and, before that, from the board of a healthcare company that has made a sweet fortune thanks to Obamacare. Now, the Washington Post reports, he's dumped all directorships, including his own education foundation and a for-profit education business that … [Read more...] about Jeb plays innocent, looks guiltier
Una Vez Más: The Old Man and The Baby, New Year’s Iconology: A Lost Story
[icopyright one button toolbar] The Lost Story About What The Old Man and the New Baby Used to Mean for Human Renewal of Body, Mind, Spirit, Heart and Soul... at New Year’s We’re led to believe that New Year’s images are about the Old Year going out as a bent over old man… and the New Year toddling in as a grinning infant. That’s what the buycandy buywine buybeer … [Read more...] about Una Vez Más: The Old Man and The Baby, New Year’s Iconology: A Lost Story
Cartoon: Class Photo 2014
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Many in Our Navy Already Standing Watch in 2015
[icopyright one button toolbar] As we get ready to ring in the New Year, many of our troops overseas are already standing watch in the New Year. One Navy blog has this story: At the time this blog is posted, most people in the United States are busy readying themselves for a well-deserved evening of revelry ringing in the New Year. They are free to do so, in large … [Read more...] about Many in Our Navy Already Standing Watch in 2015
Report: Bill Cosby Hiring Private Investigator
Bill Cosby has recruited multiple private investigators to help discredit the women accusing him of sexual assault, Page Six reported Monday, citing multiple unnamed sources with knowledge of the comedian’s doings. According to the New York Post story, the crisis management strategy is already well underway: Cosby has successfully hired “at least one Glendale, Calif.-based … [Read more...] about Report: Bill Cosby Hiring Private Investigator
Cartoon: New Year Obama with Republicans
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New Year’s Resolutions Are More Procrastination Than Motivation
NEW YORK (Reuters) - People seeking to get or stay fit in 2015 might do better to start today rather than rely on a New Year’s resolution to shape up tomorrow, fitness experts say. Losing weight and getting fit and healthy are among the top five resolutions every year, even though most of winter’s great expectations… … [Read more...] about New Year’s Resolutions Are More Procrastination Than Motivation
Cartoon: New Year with North Korea
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Obama Approval Reaches 48%
[icopyright one button toolbar] Gallup reports that President Obama’s job approval has increased to 48 percent, the highest since August, 2013. This matches his disapproval rate, being the first time this gap has not been negative since September, 2013. They don’t give firm data to explain this improvement, but note that this partially can be explained by an improvement … [Read more...] about Obama Approval Reaches 48%
Tips To Lift Nutritional Excellence in 2015 from Dr. P., DC (Updated)
[icopyright one button toolbar] Happy New Year! In the past I have written a couple of posts outlining what I view as nutritional excellence. If you are already eating in a colorful and sensible fashion and exercising a bit, below are a few ideas you might consider in 20015 in an effort to add an exclamation point(!) We absolutely need good fats. Many of … [Read more...] about Tips To Lift Nutritional Excellence in 2015 from Dr. P., DC (Updated)
A White House Year in Photos (Updated)
[icopyright one button toolbar] Update: The Washington Post has just featured several of the 2014 White House photos -- some published below, some not. While readers can see all the superb photographs here, it is worthwhile viewing them at the Post just for the “superlative” captions awarded by the Post. == Original post: “2014 In Review’ stories and images … [Read more...] about A White House Year in Photos (Updated)
AirAsia Muslim Victims Might Not Get Closure
AirAsia Muslim Victims Might Not Get Closure Families of the victims of AirAsia Flight 8501 wishing to give them a Muslim burial may have their efforts hampered by bad weather. Islamic burial rites prefer bodies to be buried intact on land, and the difficult recovery process could prevent Muslim families from getting closure. "I want the rescuers to find her body so I… … [Read more...] about AirAsia Muslim Victims Might Not Get Closure
What TV Shows Are Ending In 2015?
Say goodbye to your favorite TV shows in 2015! Don Draper (Jon Hamm, right), Peggy Olsen (Elisabeth Moss) and more of your favorite TV characters will be concluding their roles in the New Year. AMC Saying goodbye is hard, especially when the farewell you’re bidding is to your favorite TV show. That’s why television lovers should… … [Read more...] about What TV Shows Are Ending In 2015?
Scalise: Help on the Way to Gauge One’s Audience
[icopyright one button toolbar] As House Republicans are “poised for a celebratory takeover of Congress next week,” others are trying very hard to spoil the party. Instead of getting ready for the festivities, Republicans find themselves trying to fight some very unfair accusations centered on allegations that Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana -- now the … [Read more...] about Scalise: Help on the Way to Gauge One’s Audience




































