Barack Obama's apology tour, also known the G-20 Summit, reached a crescendo last week when President bowed down to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
This kowtowing not only goes in the face of 200 years of Presidential protocols, it stands in stark contrast to Obama's head bob to the Queen of England.
A White House aide ... [Read More]
On last night's Countdown, Keith Olbermann attacked Newt Gingrich for criticizing President Barack Obama's response to Kim Jong-il's recent missile launch. Olbermann claimed Newt had no problem with the past "8 years of doing nothing about North Carolina" (video below).
When Olbermann eventually corrected himself, he laughed ... [Read More]
Some economists think the recession could be over in months, but the government isn't counting on it.
In anticipation of mass suicides, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has launched a new website for "Getting Through Tough Economic Times" (samhsa.gov/economy).
"The guide is a quick ... [Read More]
Let's face it, praying for your immortal soul is a major inconvenience. If only there was a way to pay someone (or something) to pray for you.
Well say halo to the Information Age Prayer (informationageprayer.com). For just $3.95 per month this sacrilegious site will say your prayers for you using "state of the art ... [Read More]
Barack Obama is known for being well-spoken, at least when his teleprompter is working. Without it he's like a deer in headlights, stuttering and seemingly lost in thought. But apparently even with the teleprompter he has trouble.
At a St. Patrick's Day celebration at the White House, President Obama mistakenly read the ... [Read More]
The Adventures of Superpup isn't the cartoon about Superman's dog Krypto. It's a live-action children's show about Superman except with dogs as the main characters.
The actors are little people in animal costumes. Costumes they can't see out of! In one scene, the villain Professor Sheepdip can be seen visibly feeling ... [Read More]
When a little boy asked double amputee Nadya Vessey why she didn't have any legs, she answered, "I am a mermaid."
Two-and-a-half years later that dream came true thanks to a mermaid suit designed by the Hollywood special effects company Weta Workshop. But unlike the kind seen in movies like Splash, this prosthesis is ... [Read More]



