A silly to serious, slightly left take on today's news headlines and social media trending topics. Politics and news shaken but not stirred by your personal political bartender, Tammy Todd.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Sarah Palin's 'Mama Grizzlies' video
For those of you who have not been privy to Sarah Palin's 'Mama Grizzlies' video, here it is.
Obama and the "Ground Zero Mosque" By Nick Baumann

(Photo/Wiki: The World Trade Center site 17 days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Buildings surrounding the site of the collapsed towers are fitted with mesh to prevent further damage and large construction vehicles are being used to clear debris.)
Well, it worked. Since late spring, the right wing has been harping on the Cordoba House project, a proposed Muslim cultural center (not a mosque; a cultural center with some worship space) that would occupy a building two blocks from Ground Zero in downtown Manhattan. Conservatives were certainly hoping the story would grab the public's attention (and hurt liberals), but most national Democrats refrained from addressing the issue for most of the summer.
A few weeks ago, the right's gambit seemed to have failed. The controversy was
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Saturday, August 07, 2010
You can be about love or hate
You can be about love or hate. There are no other choices. Unless you are a politician. Then you can be about ambivalance, ambiguity, panegyric rhetoric and rigamarole. The rest of us can only be about love or hate.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Sarah Palin's Mama Grizzly Coalition
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Kristen Schaal describes Sarah Palin's political strategy of invoking the power of mama grizzlies.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Fidel Castro commandeers Twitter's trending topics list

Quips and tweets of bewilderment took "Fidel Castro" to the top of the Trending Topics list on Twitter. Fidel Castro made an appearance on Cuban current events program "Mesa Redonda," or "Round Table," in which the former Cuban leader discussed the state of affairs between the United States, Iran, and South Korea, as well as the risk of imminent war and nuclear holocaust.
Strong Twitter reaction to Sean Penn Hugo Chavez
Twitter was less interested with Fidel Castro's political views and more bemused by his reappearance after seemingly fallen off the face of the Earth since his intestinal surgery back in 2006. Not only did Castro return to the political spotlight - for a moment, at least - but he took Twitter's trending topics list by storm for the day too, much to everyone's surprise. Not too shabby for an 83 year-old ex-dictator.
Read more at Examiner.com
Photo: Fidel Castro at a press conference in Washington D.C., April 15, 1959. (Wikipedia)
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Al and Tipper Gore separate: Twitter fears for the internet

Forty years of marriage is no small feat, which makes Al and Tipper Gore's reported separation both saddening and shocking. While many tweets express sympathy and disappointment, there is no shortage of tweets that make light of the situation, joking about the future of the the internet now that the couple has split.
This joke is inspired by the urban legend that Al Gore "invented" the internet, following a statement he gave in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer back in 1999 that was taken out of context.
Fidel Castro commandeers Twitter's trending topics list
For forty years, the marriage of Al and Tipper Gore revealed no signs of trouble: not even a hint of scandal. The abrupt change of heart suggests some trouble between them, but whether this is a recent development or born through years of drifting apart, no one can guess.
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Photo: Official portrait, 1994, 45th Vice President of the United States. In office
January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001. (Wiki)
Friday, May 21, 2010
Dalai Lama gets positive reaction on Twitter: watch interview with Ann Curry
The Dalai Lama continues to generate positive responses on Twitter while he uses the platform to circumvent the Chinese government and to spread words of compassion. The Dalai Lama sat down with fellow Twitter user, Ann Curry for his first ever morning show interview. Watch the interview below.
Shakira, George Lopez, Ricky Martin and more tweet against Arizona
On Friday the Dalai Lama used Twitter to answer questions from Chinese web users who have been shut out of an open discussion on the internet about Tibet by their government. "I personally have no demands -- my main concerns are the problems with Tibetan culture and the religion and environment of the Tibetan people," he said during the Twitter Q&A.
According to the AFP, “Nearly 12,000 people selected the 250 questions by online voting done on a Google Moderator site, which was blocked in China on Thursday.”
Tweets:
- @tinybuddha, "See the positive side, the potential, and make an effort." ~Dalai Lama
Read more at Examiner.com
Shakira, George Lopez, Ricky Martin and more tweet against Arizona
On Friday the Dalai Lama used Twitter to answer questions from Chinese web users who have been shut out of an open discussion on the internet about Tibet by their government. "I personally have no demands -- my main concerns are the problems with Tibetan culture and the religion and environment of the Tibetan people," he said during the Twitter Q&A.
According to the AFP, “Nearly 12,000 people selected the 250 questions by online voting done on a Google Moderator site, which was blocked in China on Thursday.”
Tweets:
- @tinybuddha, "See the positive side, the potential, and make an effort." ~Dalai Lama
Read more at Examiner.com
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Shakira, George Lopez, Ricky Martin and more tweet against Arizona
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Celebrities like George Lopez, Shakira, and Eva Longoria among many others are tweeting off about the new Arizona immigration laws.
Arizona's harsh new immigration law cracks down hard on illegal immigrants, allowing police to stop and detain any person who looks like an illegal immigrant, and demand that they produce citizen documentation.
Ricky Martin admits he's gay to Twitter: GLAAD makes statement
This means suspects (or rather, anyone hispanic-looking) must be ready to prove their identity and immigration status at any time. Law critics believe this new law will lead to racial profiling of hispanic and hispanic-looking people.
George Lopez welcomes Conan O'Brien 'into loving embrace' at TBS: videos
Citing racism as the catalyst for the law, celebrities are encouraging tweeters to stop the hate. On Twitter and Facebook, celebrities like John Cusack, Soulja Boy, Ricky Martin, Bridget Marquardt and many others have posted or tweeted on the subject.
Twitter buzz: Lady GaGa speaks at National Equality March
Celebrity Tweets:
- @georgelopez, "Arizona looking to become the first state with the " White to work" opps .. Good Luck with that AZ "
- @EvaLongoria, "What is happening? i feel like i am in a time warp! An aspect of the anti-Mexican hysteria that is getting lost:... http://bit.ly/9TmDsA
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Photo: Shakira in 2009 (Wiki)
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Strong Twitter reaction to Sean Penn Hugo Chavez remarks & Maria Conchita Alonso 'open letter'

Sean Penn received an angry 'open letter' from actress Maria Conchita Alonso after he defended Hugo Chavez on the Real Time with Bill Maher show. Penn's statements prompted @tarheeltroll to tweet, "LIBERAL Sean Penn defends SOCIALIST DICTATOR Hugo Chavez. Why do libtards...HATE capitalism?" Penn's interview angered many tweeters.
Watch the interview in the video below and take our poll.
Twitter reaction and video of Gloria Estefan protesting for Cuba's Ladies in White
Maria Conchita's open letter appeared in NewsBusters.com. Tweeters weighed in on Penn's endorsement. @Jenna_Ice tweeted, "Maria Conchita Alonso corrects Sean Penn in the best letter I've ever read in opposition to Hugo Chavez."
The letter starts off with this statement:
Even though I have great respect for your artistic talent, I was appalled by a recent television interview where you vigorously showed support for the regime of Hugo Chavez. Therefore, I've decided to set the record straight for you regarding the Chavez regime, supporting my case based not only on my political ideologies, but on proven facts you choose to ignore. Otherwise, I believe your position would be different.
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(Photo/Wikipedia Commons)At the premiere for Milk at the Castro Theatre, San Francisco, October 2008
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