Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Daily Link Dump - June 6, 2012

Obama is getting some practice in for his next job as a stand-up comedian.

Cops in Aurora, Colorado, give a bank robber the gift of a 4th Amendment violation.

John Samples at Cato explores the fallout regarding spending leading up to yesterday's recall in Wisconsin.

Gwyneth Paltrow made some people upset when she used the word "nigga" in reference to a song title. Russell Simmons, to his credit, thinks any outcry is dumb.

The greatest casting decision ever?

EW lists what they think are the 20 most disturbing scenes in TV history. Spoilers for a few shows, including this season's Mad Men, so be warned. Nice to see the creepiest episode of X-Files make it, as well as the discovery of who Laura Palmer's killer was on Twin Peaks. And the scene they chose from 24 wasn't disturbing. It was AWESOME.

Proposition 8 looks to be making its way to SCOTUS.

This video montage of MSNBC's spinning coverage of the WI recall election is interesting:


Fox had Hannity on, so I'm sure you can guess what that was like...

Welcome to the new civility:






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