From the monthly archives:

November 2012

by kara on November 29, 2012

“I’m looking for pies,” handsome Joe told Ivey Stewart (left), who was put in charge of ushering Biden’s shopping spree through Costco. Reports list among his shopping cart items: kid’s books, Duraflames (fuck yeah), a 32 inch Panasonic TV and a “big” apple pie. As expected, the veep helped himself to Costco’s smorgasbord of free samples, […]

The day Palin’s political career was flushed down the drain like so many slaughterhouse giblets.

Colonial Ghosts

by kara on November 21, 2012

Old City Philadelphia, November, 2012 via the haunted iphone

by kara on November 18, 2012

from Marmel.com (VIA BUZZFEED) WASHINGTON, DC — Before Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham went after Susan Rice for claiming that the attack in Benghazi was the result of an anti-Islamic video, the pair defended then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice from charges that she was a “liar” over her testimony claiming there were WMDs in […]

The Banality of Scandal

by kara on November 14, 2012

Not since the Monica Lewinsky affair have we been subjected to such a boring account of adult sex in the modern age. In US political culture, nothing tantalizes or titillates the media like a sex scandal. Even pedestrian, boring sex with boring people in the boring suburbs. Even as the baggy-faced, weak chinned, becombovered, 60 year […]

There was not one contrarian voter in 59 divisions, where unofficial vote tallies have President Obama outscoring Romney by a combined 19,605 to 0.              

Awesome Restaurant Review from NY Times

by kara on November 14, 2012

As Not Seen on TV Restaurant Review: Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar in Times Square By PETE WELLS GUY FIERI, have you eaten at your new restaurant in Times Square? Have you pulled up one of the 500 seats at Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar and ordered a meal? Did you eat the food? Did […]

from CBS News Advisor: Romney “shellshocked” by loss   Mitt Romney’s campaign got its first hint something was wrong on the afternoon of Election Day, when state campaign workers on the ground began reporting huge turnout in areas favorable to President Obama: northeastern Ohio, northern Virginia, central Florida and Miami-Dade. Then came the early exit […]

Bromance of the Century

by kara on November 8, 2012