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Coping with our inability to cope

| Robert Laurie

Or, rather, the audacity of “cope”

Mary McCartney marries without even telling Sir Paul - Daily Mail

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

Her father didn’t know, and the rest of the world was only let in on the secret of Mary McCartney’s marriage three days later, with a quick posting on the groom’s Twitter page

America’s unpresidential president

| Jedediah Bila

He’s just so darn presidential. You better know who I’m talking about . . . because if you don’t, I know whose ass to kick.

The BP boondoggle

| Ben Clarke

Not since Red Coats torched the White House in 1814 has America had such a prototypical British villain

McCartney says oil spill a 'disgrace,' requests journalists 'lay off' Obama - The Daily Caller

| Alex Pappas

Sir Paul McCartney called the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico a ‘disgrace’ and ‘terrible,’ but refused to criticize President Obama’s response

Beatles impersonator arrested after TV appearance - AP

| admin

California man arrested on outstanding charges after appearing on TV dressed in a mop top wig

Hypocritical enrivo celebrities [SLIDESHOW] - TheDC

| The Daily Caller

Their story is a sad one. They so want to be cool, hip, and green, yet are trapped in a life of opulence and overindulgence. Here are their stories

What’s the beef with climate change?

| David Martosko

While animal rights activists hope out loud that a “green” label will become synonymous with soy burgers and Tofurky, the truth is that U.S. livestock producers don’t affect climate-change very much at all

Snooki and Jersey Shore cast get star treatment in Miami - NY Post

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

Miami has known its share of stars, but the place has never seen such pampered celebrities as the ‘Jersey Shore’ crew

Johnny Rotten, traditionalist modern

| Mark Judge

There’s few things more dull and irritating in this world than an aging hipster whining that rock and roll music just isn’t as good, man, as it used to be. Whatever, pops. Go back to your patchouli and Woodstock movie—on VHS. Still, some recent YouTube surfing and a discovery in my basement led me to conclude that pop music had more diversity of sound and genuine genius 25 years ago.