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November 28, 2008
Included below is a recent photograph of ex-cutie and former Air America Radio hostess Janeane Garofalo (from this). Frankly, she still looks good and if I ran into someone who looks like her but who was wearing long sleeves I would - as the kids say - definitely "hit it". The problem, of course, is...
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at 08:27 PM
November 26, 2008
From this: The Minnesota state Canvassing Board today rejected Democrat Al Franken's request to count absentee ballots his campaign says were wrongly rejected by poll judges... There were a total of more than 12,000 rejected absentee ballots, or about 5 percent of the roughly 288,000 absentee ballots attempted to be cast, [Minnesota Secretary of State...
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Posted in StuartSmalley
at 11:43 AM
November 23, 2008
The season premiere of the TV show "24" is tonight. The show stars not only Kiefer Sutherland as Agent Jack Bauer, but also reportedly includes former Air America hostess and alleged comic Janeane Garofalo in some kind of role or something. Our sources tell us that she stars as an agent who goes undercover at...
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at 08:21 PM
November 20, 2008
From this: Left-wing billionaire financier George Soros is using his financial muscle at a Manhattan fund-raiser tonight to help Al Franken win a recount in Minnesota's Senate election. Soros - the hedge-fund honcho and sugar daddy of the Democratic Party - will host a soirée for Franken at his Carnegie Hill digs to help cover...
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Posted in StuartSmalley
at 06:01 PM
Clearly, the following is a vote for Al Franken: More examples here. See how many Franken votes you can spot!...
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Posted in StuartSmalley
at 11:59 AM
November 13, 2008
Some of Al Franken's teenage, pet, and foreign citizen voters probably don't remember all the fun we've had with "hanging chads", "pregnant chads", "flying chads", the "undervote", et al in the past. Under that telepathic process, Democratic poll workers determined whether someone who hadn't voted for president but who had voted for other offices had...
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Posted in StuartSmalley
at 07:50 PM
November 05, 2008
At post time, Senator Norm Coleman leads former alleged funnyman Al Franken by just around 600 votes (link). Democratic Party representatives are frantically searching for more votes, which they assure us can be found through what they assure us are completely legitimate means. However, if the election remains within 1000 votes by the end of...
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Posted in StuartSmalley
at 10:17 AM
Monitoring Air America Radio [TM] so you don't have to.