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Last night Barbara Walters interviewed Rush Limbaugh as part of her "10 Most Fascinating People" special, and she could barely contain her animosity towards Rush for that unfortunate Hillary aging comment he infamously made earlier this year, blurting out, "What's with you Rush?" This erm, hard-hitting moment in television journalism was followed closely by, "Who is the real Rush?" to which he responded: "I am a harmless, lovable little fuzzball...I am the most unthreatening, tolerant, lovable guy you could ever meet." Uh huh.
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<img style="width:343px;height:346px;" alt="Getty Images" title="Getty Images" src="http://a323.yahoofs.com/phugc/NeLifEbNKWHb/photos/2d5787d92020ee9b66d8fc4ef2d2ec4a/mr_3bc0bc103d1b8a.jpg?ug_____DeMUxFWlC" height="346" width="343"><br> In an appearance on "<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.watchingtheview.com/the-view-october-10th-recap-maggie-gyllenhaal-and-tristan-rogers/">The View</a>," staunch Obama supporter <a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/entertainment/maggie-gyllenhaal-on-jake-motherhood-and-missing-heath-ledger-207739/"> Maggie Gyllenhaal</a> famously stated that she could never date a Republican. In this new <em><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.yourtango.com/20086659/breaking-up-over-politics">Tango</a></em> essay, a liberal man writes wistfully, and just a tad angrily about the conservative girl he had to break up with. And when I recently wrote that discussing politics is probably a dish best served on a second date and not the first (see "<a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/sex/10-things-not-to-say-on-a-first-date-285893/">10 things NOT to say on a first date</a>"), hundreds of commentators skewered me, "Politics are too important," one reader said, "If we don't share the same views, it's a dealbreaker, period!"<br> <br> What do you think? Could you cast political beliefs aside to date someone who disagreed with you? Or do you feel too strongly about your views? Read More »
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In case you hadn't heard, John McCain's campaign has been playing the Heart song "Barracuda" whenever Sarah Palin gets on stage--apparently that was her nickname on the basketball team in school. Unfortunately, Heart sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson are none too pleased about this. Now, they're fighting back. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (9) | Blog
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Like millions of us, I just watched Hillary Clinton's speech, and as a voter who has been torn between two extremely impressive candidates, I was reminded of Clinton's poise and dignity (despite hiccups along the way), and couldn't help but get a bit misty eyed. Throughout most of the... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (22) | Blog
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At a town hall forum in Iowa yesterday, a Baptist minister who holds a master's degree in political science, asked Senator John McCain a rather personal question:
"Parrish asked whether McCain called his wife Cindy an expletive related to the female anatomy, as has been alleged in the book The Real McCain, written by Dem strategist Cliff Schecter."
According to Parrish, "A guy who would call his wife a trollop and a c--t just because she had ruffled his hair in front of five guys is not only a jerk, but a dangerous hothead if he ever gets his finger on the button.'
'And since the mainstream media has decided to give McCain a free pass, I decided to stand up and, if they gave me an open mike, ask the question that the press refuses to touched. Our country is in a serious crisis after nearly eight years of Bush, and America appears to be oblivious to the danger this guy (McCain) poses to our country.'"--The Huffington Post
Here's the video of the incident:
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Attention Harlequin romance readers, there's a new erotic literature genre in town: While America can't stop reading about politicians and their behind closed doors sexual exploits, editor Stephen Elliot (author of My Girlfriend Comes to the City and Beats Me Up) , can't get enough of erotica inspired by politicians. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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