Broken News

Friday, September 2nd

Live free or compost: New London now using Kelo family's house for storm debris.
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Five NASCAR drivers decline to meet with bitter President who clings to ideology and antipathy for people not like him.
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MSM conveniently forgets Tip O'Neil telling Reagan he couldn't address the House.
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Thursday, September 1st

Obama Rolls Out a Jobs Plan: Asks government if there's anything that is nearly shovel ready.
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James Carville is a racist.  According to MSNBC's Richard Wolffe.
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Flutie signed by Patriots.
Flutie signed by Patriots.
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Oops: Obama can do things to increase jobs, but for some reason, he has not yet done them.
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Obama wastes $535M to keep 1,100 employed for just over a year: works out to $450,000 each.
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Mentally challenged sycophant sees racism in Obama-caused scheduling dispute.
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Sugar Daddy: Obamaganda in high gear; replaces "government" with "federal family."
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Gadhafi: I’m WINNING! Hello! Announces Torpedo of Tyranny Tour.
Gadhafi: I'm WINNING! Hello! Announces Torpedo of Tyranny Tour.
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Odrama, fresh from two weeks off, sends campaign letter saying Congress is not focused on issues.
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Wednesday, August 31st

Could Obama have made it as a fighter pil...I'm sorry, I can't even type that without laughing.
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After starting a petty squabble, Odrama tries to pretend he is the bigger man.
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The one thing liberals forgot to learn in Kindergarten: The sun warms the Earth.
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Apple "loses" another unreleased iPhone. Call me crazy, but this smells like guerrilla marketing.
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Which will garner more viewers: a GOP debate or another long winded, short-specific speech by the blowhard in chief?
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California to legislate employment benefits for babysitters; to change state ID from CA to FAIL.
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Tuesday, August 30th

This. Is. Spot-rrrr! Loukanikos, the protesting dog.
This. Is. Spot-rrrrr! Loukanikos, the protesting dog.
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Some donors think Bachmann is Jewish. I wonder what Reverend Wright would say about that?
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Obama has 70% approval rating. Among Muslims. Maybe the NYTimes should ask some tougher questions.
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Monday, August 29th

Syrian protestors: We'll take the Libyan package, please.  Obama: [Crickets].
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Hurricane Irene could cost tens of billions; or a few days of federal spending.
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Beijing's population has no Hope™.  Happy to send them Obama if they cancel our debt.
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60 Minutes/Vanity Fair Poll: Republicans are more well traveled than Dems and Independents.
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Exxon workers rejoice as federal government sinks to bottom of popularity poll.
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Obama's home state paying sex offenders to babysit.  Ah, the Incompetent Hand of Government.
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Suddenly, the NY Times is interested in a presidential candidate's religion, beliefs and associates.
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Return of the Daily Danet (II)

Thursday, March 3, 2011
By Dan

I’ve been away for a bit–again. For personal and professional reasons, I wasn’t able to post for a while, and I just got out of the habit. Professionally, I was asked to take on some additional responsibilities, which included a lot of travel. Personally, my wife and I bought a new house (hooray!), but as anyone who has done that recently can attest–that’s a full time job in itself.

It’s not easy doing a home inspection, mortgage loan and negotiating with sellers on a house in NY when you’re in Europe almost every week. Thanks to my lovely wife, we got it done and are moved in and ready for the next challenge.

Those who follow me on Twitter will have noticed that many of my Broken News posts have been hitting, but they have not been updating on this website. That’s a technical glitch we’re working through. Please bear with us while we work it out.

A lot has happened since my last blog post. Democrats lost the House and most of their lead in the Senate. Dictators have been toppled in the Middle East. The American Federation of Teachers and the SEIU both hired a new spokesperson, Barrack Obama. But some things have not changed enough, including Mr. Obama’s stance on world affairs. Which is akin to saying that unicorn feed has not changed.

In any event, now that the uphill battle has been won (at least in the House), look for more every-day advice and curmudgeonly wisdom on these pages. I’m working on a post about tips for moving, which I plan never to do ever again. Never.

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