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  • June 2008
    • Unseemly Word Loses Its Sting

      Unseemly Word Loses Its Sting

      The word douchebag is in danger of losing its bite thanks to rampant overuse, writes Richard Dorment in Esquire . It's not that the "toxic mess of a man" population has increased, he observes. It may seem that way, what with reality TV and cable punditry promoting unsavory characters. But it's really that the term's literal meaning makes it clean enough to use on network TV. More »

  • May 2008
    • Kennedy Wants 'Leadership,' Not Hillary, for VP

      Kennedy Wants 'Leadership,' Not Hillary, for VP

      Ted Kennedy vetoed a spot for Hillary Clinton on the Barack Obama ticket, saying their fellow senator needs a running mate “in tune with his appeal for the nobler aspirations of the American people.” He laughed off suggestions of a dream ticket, Politico reports, saying, “I don’t think it’s possible”—and following up, “If we had real leadership … in the No. 2 spot … it’d be enormously helpful.” More »

  • April 2008
    • Letterman, McCain Trade Comic Riffs

      Letterman, McCain Trade Comic Riffs

      David Letterman had his routine McCain-is-old shtick interrupted today with comebacks from the Arizona senator himself, the New York Times notes. In the Late Show monologue that airs tonight, Letterman fired off comments such as, “He looks like the guy at the hardware store who makes the keys”—until McCain walked onstage. "Hi Letterman. You think that stuff’s pretty funny, don’t you?” he quipped. More »

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