The South Park folks wasted no time in doing a post-election clip.
Below is also from the last night’s episode, showing Obama and McCain attending a post-election meeting with other members of the “greatest thief club in the world” to explain it all.
It’s been always like that; details and controversies usually come after victory. It mostly takes a while for them to be revealed, but in the case of this election, it seems like they waited long enough, and can’t keep it anymore. So Newsweek published a part of it so far as the ‘Special Election Project.”
1. A wealthy donor who payed for Sarah Palin’s clothes, was shocked when he got the bill. Turned out the reported price of $150,000 mentioned by Palin herself was nearly “tens of thousands” more. She not only bought clothes for herself, but for her family too.
2. None of the Palin’s staffer put anything on their personal credit cards, as she commanded.
3. Campaign strategist didn’t let Palin to speak along with McCain at his Arizona concession speech Tuesday night, despite her request.
4. The computer systems of both the Obama and McCain campaigns were hacked by what FBI called “foreign entity,” and a large amount of files have been loaded off their systems.
Today is going to be a huge day in American history. Except from the fact that all aware US citizens can get a free Starbucks coffee, a free star-shaped Krispy Kreme donuts, a free scoop of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, plus a free “Silver Bullet” mini-vibrator from Babeland sex shop, they get to choose the ultimate winner of the White House.
Some polls have predicted that up to 130 million Americans will vote this year, which is the highest percentage turnout in a century.
Last night’s audience for David Letterman and John McCain’s averaged 6.5 million viewers, Letterman’s largest audience in nearly three years (since a December 2005 appearance by Oprah Winfrey).
Among adults 25-54, Letterman’s show Thursday night averaged a 2.3 rating, its best since November 2006, when “Seinfeld” alum Michael Richards appeared to apologize for making racist remarks, Variety reports.
McCain-Obama latest debate, held Wednesday night, had 56.5 million viewers.
This photo tingles me in so many ways. Like to remind how McCain knows that he is destined to lose and he just tries to play with it, like to get over it.
What do you think?
Jimmy Kimmel, poses for two very different (Democrat, Republican US Presidents: Washington, Lincoln, Kennedy, Nixon, Roosvelt) covers for GQ magazine’s November issue.
Here are some of his quotes, and the behind-the-scene of photo shoot:
“Michael Jackson’s fiftieth birthday is Friday. He doesn’t look a day over 12.”
“Did you see Obama kiss Jill Biden? It was a lip kiss. We should have them, like, really make out.”
“Obama’s getting his kids a dog. He wants a Bichon Kucinich. I hear they’re very friendly.”
“We should do, like, a public plea to buy Ralph Nader a comb.”
“Some people say John McCain’s new attack ad is condescending: ‘Congratulations, black guy, on being black. I’m John McCain, and I approve this message.’”
Sarah Palin has been using John Bon Jovi’s song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” during her rallies yesterday and today.
Bon Jovi, who threw a $30,000-per-person, fund-raising dinner for Democrat Barack Obama in September, expressed his surprise:
“We wrote this song as a thank you to those who have supported us over the past twenty-five years. The song has since become a banner for our home state of New Jersey and the defacto theme song for our partnerships around the country to build homes and rebuild communities. Although we were not asked, we do not approve of their use of ‘Home’.'”
B.J’s song “Barracuda,” was the early unofficial theme song for Palin.
Rocker Jackson Browne also sued McCain campaign for using his 1977 hit “Running on Empty” in a campaign ad without permission.
The album “Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement,” released by Stevie Wonder, Kanye West, Sheryl Crow and other musicians last month, have been used at Obama rallies.
It’s also being sold to raise money for Democrats before the November 4 election.
And the show must go on.
In response to Tina Fey’s parody, Sarah Palin decided to appear on SNL in the next couple of weeks and do Tina in her AMEX commercials with Martin Scorcese.
“Some key McCain staffers are content with Palin joking about the “SNL” routines on the campaign trail - as when she scribbled “I’m not Tina Fey” on a supporter’s cell phone and said she’d dressed as Fey on Halloween. But others — including the governor herself — think a return punch on the NBC airwaves is what’s needed. I’m hearing some sort of Palin tweak of Fey’s American Express commercials is in the works,” The Chicago-Sun Times reports.
That will be even more fun if Sarah brings “Joe” to do Scorcese.
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