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more about #underminers more comments → Nelson Fartzenkraps: still no reply from gallagher? try reminding him that, back when he was a vassar coed, the campus newspaper dubbed him ‘hypocrite of the month’… more » GiovanniGautham: Hillary and Obama are playing for the same team here. Barack just gets to have the spotlight and be the scapegoat. They've ruined the American econ... more » SeaBassTian: HRC would love to be The Secretary Of State Who Casually Destroys Your Life. But I think she knows better than to undermine BO. There's always that se... more » Mediahohoho: I'm still looking for the book that explains to me how it is exactly that Hillary got to make all of Barack's major appointments, because this is basi... more » El Matardillo: I have no doubt she spends her copious free time trying to figure out how to nix Obama, Biden and Pelosi all in one swift stroke. more » Rumpelstilskin: Why does the cover of that book remind me of a Wheaties box? more » Colonel Mustard: In related news, McCain finally has Obama right where he wants him. more » Pope John Peeps II: Personally I think Clinton's just barely smart to realize that the best thing for her career is to do the best job she can in this administration. If ... more » Kid Twist: Hedless Reporter in Topless Bar. more » -
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How the Times Sabotages Its Own Tech Innovation
Blogrunner is the nifty online news aggregator the New York Times keeps forgetting it bought. Now the newspaper's deputy tech editor has embarrassed the site in an online chat. More » -
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Hillary Clinton Still Up To Something
Our secretary of state is biding her time, waiting for just the right moment to strike, according to Richard Wolffe's book on the Obama campaign. And then, when we least expect it, she'll finally win the 2008 Democratic primary campaign. It's true! More » -
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Running a Strip Club Means You're Healthy
Dear seasoned, aggressive newspaper reporter: Time to let go of that precious "dream" and learn to see the virtue in, say, running a titty bar. The Wall Street Journal's underminers think so, anyway. More » -


