An article on Esquire magazine’s website, claiming that the publisher of Jerome Corsi’s new book about President Obama’s birth certificate is pulling it from bookstores, may have been written as a parody, but not everyone is laughing. (more)
She experimented with bisexual behavior in the 2003 indie film, “Thirteen,” but Evan Rachel Wood also hooks up with girls off-screen, according to an Esquire piece published Sunday. (more)
Minka Kelly has it all: the looks, the moves, the smarts (she was a nurse), the man (Derek Jeter) and the talent. It’s no surprise, then, that she was named Sexiest Woman Alive in the November issue of Esquire. (more)
If the origins of the word “restaurant” have to do with “restoring” a guest to well-being, why is it that so often we guests feel intimidated, ill-served, even gouged in restaurants whose comfort, heat, and noise level resemble that of a Pittsburgh steel factory? (more)
One of Obama’s hand-picked fiscal commissioners calls him a liar — Lad mag offers Democrats an econ lesson — Former health care execs cannot stop patting one another’s butts — If you smoke, shoot, or booze, the government robbed you good this year — Obama flunky is crushed that businessmen do not want to listen to her monotone nonsense all day — Why are Democrats punishing the poors who have no jobs? (more)
The U.S. is experiencing the most catastrophic oil spill in our nation’s history, over-burdensome financial regulatory legislation is about to pass a bicameral legislative conference, and President Obama recently declared that he is cruising the playground for some “ass to kick”. Sure, there is a lot of noteworthy activity in Washington these days. But let’s take our minds off of that for just one moment to catch up on some good old-fashioned political scandal.
In a sideshow atmosphere that would make P.T. Barnum jealous, “Hot” Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced former Governor of Illinois, is currently being tried in a Chicago courtroom on 24 counts of racketeering, wire fraud, bribery and extortion. Corruption and Illinois politics is nothing new, of course. In fact, if convicted, Blagojevich will be the second consecutive sitting Illinois Governor to “wear the orange” And that doesn’t mean he made the University of Illinois’ football squad. (more)
One highlight of this week’s entertainment news was tween pop sensation Justin Bieber walking into a glass door. Thinking he might need to relax after the traumatizing event, The Daily Caller looked up his favorite drink. Turns out, it’s Dr. Pepper. (more)
The radiant red-haired bombshell from the TV show, “Mad Men”, with the insanely massive knockers is the May 2010 cover girl for Esquire Magazine. In the issue, the magazine took a survey comprised of over 10,000 women and asked them various questions from Politics to sexuality. (more)
Hearst Magazines and Halo will debut the Esquire Home Collection of furnishings and accessories at the April Esquire Home Collection will debut at April, 2010 High Point MarketHigh Point Market. The announcement was made this week by Glen Ellen Brown, vice president of Hearst Brand Development and Timothy Oulton, owner and creative director of Halo. (more)
Matt Labash, Weekly Standard staffer, Daily Caller columnist and friend, has written a book. It’s called “Fly Fishing With Darth Vader: And Other Adventures With Evangelical Wrestlers, Political Hitmen, and Jewish Cowboys.” And people like it. (more)
Friends and enemies, readers and illiterates, (more)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Rod Blagojevich apologized Monday for saying he’s “blacker than Barack Obama,” but the disgraced former Illinois governor said he probably won’t try to make amends directly to the president. (more)
CHICAGO (AP) — Ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (blah-GOY’-uh-vich) says he’s “blacker than Barack Obama.” (more)






















