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Very nice.
Off-topic, but this is a stunning coda to the min-wage saga of a few months ago, when I jokingly thought to myself, “It’s bad enough interns have to resort to working for free. Next they’ll ban that loophole, too.”
Sadly, it’s not just a joke anymore.
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/06/the-court-ruling-that-could-end-unpaid-internships-for-good/276795/
You don’t need a weatherman.
To know which way the wind blows.
To coin a phrase.
Get me a bucket, as Mr. Creosote would say.
Anarchy AND tyranny?
This is why I stopped watching the news. I’m 50 IQ points smarter for it too.
One of the best decisions I ever made is to stop watching TV news or talk shows, etc, or listening to radio news.
That’s the longest clip I have seen of Hannity (really). Impressive!
Sean Hannity, the Ron Burgundy of Fox News. Don’t blame him. Blame the teleprompter and/or earpiece relaying his thoughts. Stay classy “great Americans!”
I’ve made a point lately of avoiding as much mainstream news as possible. Needless to say, my productivity and overall demeanor has improved significantly. But this is the second time today someone has made me think about Sean Hannity. My hope is that one day I’ll forget that the man even exists.