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Bristol Palin’s dancing prompts man to shoot his TV – JSOnline

Only in America….

A rural Dane County town supervisor believes Bristol Palin should not be on “Dancing With The Stars.”

He demanded his wife get his pistols to emphasize his point.

The result: A 15-hour standoff Monday and Tuesday involving hostage negotiators, a dog team and other law enforcement authorities on one side and the Town of Vermont man on the other.

The only casualty: The man’s television.

Dane County prosecutors have charged Steven N. Cowan with second-degree reckless endangerment in the incident that made his wife worry that he would shoot her, according to a criminal complaint.

Cowan, 67, and his wife were in the living room Monday night, watching the dance competition program that has featured the daughter of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin this season as one of the competitors.

As Bristol Palin danced on the screen, Cowan raged.

“The (expletive) politics,” he yelled, according to the complaint. Cowan, a Town of Vermont supervisor, was upset that a political figure’s daughter was on the show when he didn’t consider her a good dancer, his wife told authorities.

Cowan went to his bedroom and came back about 20 minutes later, demanding that his wife find his pistols. Cowan’s daughter had taken two handguns away for safety reasons, according to the complaint.

Cowan had tracked down a single-shot shotgun in the house, he “slapped” shells down onto a TV tray, loaded a round and took out the TV, the complaint says.

via Bristol Palin’s dancing prompts man to shoot his TV – JSOnline.

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The Carpenters: Rainy Days and Mondays

Seems appropriate to this rainy Monday….

But then, Karen Carpenter is always appropriate…

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It Get’s Better: Canadian Ex-Gay Parody

Never let it be said I’m too politically correct to have a sense of humor…

I loved this….

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Tea party politicizing Dancing With the Stars? – Washington Times

Gag me….

Bristol Palin is one of the four finalists on “Dancing With the Stars,” the No. 1 rated show in the country, a fact that has bedeviled some fans and critics.

The 20-year-old daughter of the former governor of Alaska has consistently earned low scores from the show’s on-camera judges, but those scores are combined, a la “American Idol,” with the contestant’s call-in vote, where Miss Palin is a juggernaut.

The show’s producers think tea party voters who back Sarah Palin have turned “Dancing With the Stars” into a referendum on the power of grass roots political muscle.

via Tea party politicizing Dancing With the Stars? – Washington Times.

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John F. Kennedy Photos from 1960 Campaign Published for First Time [PHOTOS]

Hard to believe it was 50 years ago today that JFK was elected President…

One of my first memories, as a very small child, is the JFK assasination coverage on TV….

Marking the 50th anniversary of the day that John F. Kennedy was elected president of the United States, a trove of new photos taken during Kennedy’s campaign against Richard Nixon has been released for the first time.

Taken by staff photographers at Life magazine, the new images were captured as Kennedy crisscrossed the country in the spring and summer of 1960 in his attempt to become the youngest man ever elected president. They show Kennedy in a variety of situations, from standing atop the hood of a station wagon while addressing a small West Virginia crowd, to quiet, more contemplative moments inside hotel rooms.

via John F. Kennedy Photos from 1960 Campaign Published for First Time [PHOTOS].

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Oscar-nominated actress Jill Clayburgh dies at 66

Jill Clayburgh was one of my favorite actresses.  She was such a critical part of the 1970’s film scene with her signature role in “An Unmarried Woman”.  I always thought she should have won the Oscar for that part…I will miss her.  I was looking forward to many more years of her work…

Jill Clayburgh, whose Broadway and Hollywood acting career stretched through the decades, highlighted by her Oscar-nominated portrayal of a divorcee exploring her sexuality in the 1978 film “An Unmarried Woman,” died Friday. She was 66.

Her husband, Tony Award-winning playwright David Rabe, said she died after a 21-year battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. She was surrounded by her family and brother when she died at her home in Lakeville, Conn., he said.

She dealt with the disease courageously, quietly and privately, Rabe said, and conducted herself with enormous grace “and made it into an opportunity for her children to grow and be human.”

Clayburgh, alongside peers such as Anne Bancroft, Shirley MacLaine and Jane Fonda, helped to usher in a new era for actresses in Hollywood by playing women who were confident and capable yet not completely flawless. Her turn as a mother dealing with life after 16 years of marriage in “An Unmarried Woman” earned Clayburgh her first Oscar nod.

“There was practically nothing for women to do on the screen in the 1950s and 1960s,” Clayburgh said in an interview with The Associated Press while promoting “An Unmarried Woman” in 1978. “Sure, Marilyn Monroe was great, but she had to play a one-sided character, a vulnerable sex object. It was a real fantasy.”

The next year, Clayburgh was again nominated for an Academy Award for “Starting Over,” a comedy about a divorced man, played by Burt Reynolds, who falls in love but can’t get over his ex-wife.

via Oscar-nominated actress Jill Clayburgh dies at 66 – Yahoo! News.

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Keith Olbermann Suspension Criticized By Reporters, Conservative Pundits

This is a ridiculous decision by MSNBC.  Keith Olbemann’s show is their top rated broadcast.  This is what happens when Corporations take over the Media…

Zach Wolf, of ABC, tweeted: “How is giving $2400 to Raul Grijalva less journalistically sound than his liberal nightly comments? I don’t get the MSNBC v. Olberman flap.”

Dave Weigel, at Slate, offered that the lesson learned from the saga is “if you’re media and you’re going to make a political donation, make it to the RGA.”

Rich Sanchez, whose tenure with CNN ended in far more nefarious controversy, expressed sympathies for Olbermann’s treatment: “Got to work w/ Keith when I was at MSNBC,” he tweeted. “He’s a solid journalist. Hope this passes.”

For progressives, in the end, the issue became one of false equivalencies. In addition to News Corps.’s donations, there have been more than 30 instances of Fox News employees or personalities supporting Republican causes, according to Media Matters, the progressive media watchdog group. If these individuals weren’t being punished, why should Olbermann? (The invariable response, in turn, lent itself to a rabbit hole of speculation about the politics of NBC operations.)

The loftier debate is whether the notions of ethical purity is outdated in journalism. Under strict interpretation of the rules, Olbermann violated his company’s policies. And for that, his punishment is, at least, rationalized.

But the notion that what he did is rare in the industry he serves does seem far-fetched. This past September, the Center for Responsive Politics produced a study showing that “235 people who identified themselves on government documents as journalists, or as working for news organizations, who together have donated more than $469,900 to federal political candidates.” One of those individuals was Chris Hayes, who gave $250 to the campaign of his good friend, Alabama Democrat Josh Segall. Hayes was rumored on Friday to be Olbermann’s replacement host that night.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today issued the following statement on MSNBC suspending Olbermann for exercising his First Amendment rights.

“It is outrageous that General Electric/MSNBC would suspend Keith Olbermann for exercising his constitutional rights to contribute to a candidate of his choice. This is a real threat to political discourse in America and will have a chilling impact on every commentator for MSNBC.”

via Keith Olbermann Suspension Criticized By Reporters, Conservative Pundits.

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A Broadway Holloween

“One Halloween” from  the 1973 broadcast of “Applause”:

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Hi, I’m a Tea Partier

Not me, but this video is!

This is also the best, most accurate summation of the situation I have seen.

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Cagney and Lacey: The Musical

I love this video…

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