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A sixteen-year old high school student kicks Bill O’Reilly’s ass on-air by correcting his quotes regarding a sex-and-drugs educational event (of the “Just Say No” sort; not the “Coke Is Awesome — Especially Off Public Restroom Toilet Seats” class I took in high school) at a high school and then quoting a passage from O’Reilly’s [...]

Two great ads have appeared in recent weeks pointing out the harm caused to our country and our fellow citizens by continuing to follow the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue” policy and the failure of our government to yet provide hate-crimes protection to the GLBT community, respectively. [Hotel Tango: Sam Smoot]

The inimitable Noah Shachtman has been collecting the best military recruiting ads (scroll down) from around the world on Wired’s national security blog, Danger Room. The ads, of course, focus on what the military can do for you — money, guns and babes — and what you can do for them — dance, sing and [...]

LOLHamas

18Jun07

Hamas takes over the Gaza Strip and has some fun: And here’s a photo from Reuters that is funny without comment: [Hotel Tango: News Bloggers.]

And we thought Texas politics were a bloodsport. [Hotel Tango: Left in Alabama.]

Great new United Nations ad campaign. [Hotel Tango: Civil-Military Relations]

Flashback: 90210 Theme Music Interpretation: We’ve seen some crazy sh*t go down on musical instruments via the magical world of Youtube, but none has strewn our heartstrings more than this interpretation of the 90210 theme song played on a single guitar by two twins. . . . [Hotel Tango: Lindsay & Best Week Ever]

Awesome!

From CJR Daily: Adel, the rock star of the three, with his big black shades, spiky hair, and goatee, looks at the camera and describes how his date went last night. “The vast majority of girls will not allow you to get where you want,” he says coyly. We hear you, brother. But then he [...]


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