RIP George Carliin.
In Carlin's honor, I will not link to the horrifically written AP story by super-hack Dean Goodman.
Watching Tom Brokaw, Brian Williams, Andrea Mitchell, Chris Matthews, Keith Olberman and the rest of NBC and MSNBC's luminaries talk so highly of someone, and each to a one, as professional as they are, come so close to tears, really says something about his character, accomplishments, and his basic human decency and respect for, hell, truth, justice and the American way.
He will be missed by me, his family, his family at NBC, and really, the country. He was the foremost political reporter of his time. He will not be missed by the lens of history, which will tell of his life many years into the future.
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Good song, creative video... I might even forgive them for Beverly Hills.
2.2 million people went to the polls yesterday, and at least 890,000 people voted well. I don't think that this would have been possible even four years ago.
I, for one, welcome this apparent return to sanity.