Tax Extensions, Obama on Jay Z + Secret Service Agents in Columbia – Heller’s Monoblog
It’s a monologue, it’s a blog … it’s a monoblog!
Three good jokes and one bad one ... or vice versa. You tell me.
It’s a monologue, it’s a blog … it’s a monoblog!
Three good jokes and one bad one ... or vice versa. You tell me.
It’s a monologue, it’s a blog … it’s a monoblog!
Three good jokes and one bad one – you decide which is which.
It’s a monologue, it’s a blog … it’s a monoblog!
Two good jokes and one bad one – you decide which is which.
It's clear that the creator of this video has mad editing skills, but we're convinced a girlfriend is something he's only read about or seen on TV. Probably the TV in his parents' basement.
YouTube user "Baracksdubs" has pored through President Obama's speeches, and created a "Barack Obama" remake of Lady Gaga's "Born This Way."
It's cool. It's creepy. It's after the jump.
Now here’s some fun holiday news. President Barack Obama shops at Best Buy and PetSmart… just like us!
And what, pray tell, was our nation’s leader shopping for? Why, Christmas gifts for the family, of course.
Talk-show host Michael Savage has offered presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich a cool million out of his own pocket to drop out of the race. Savage doesn't think the Republican has a real shot at the White House, and feels that Mitt Romney has a better chance of beating Barack Obama.
On his website, he refers to Gingrich as a "fat, old, white man." Ouch. Read details of the offer after the jump.
When Barack Obama arrives in Australia’s Northern Territory Thursday, the region’s chief minister Paul Henderson will greet and hand the American president a policy that insures him against a crocodile attack.
President Obama's address, live from the White House Rose Garden.
The world was brought to a standstill late Sunday evening when President Barack Obama confirmed that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. operatives in Pakistan.
Americans quickly gathered to celebrate outside the White House, and before you knew it, New Yorkers were gathering in Times Square and at Ground Zero, as well.
We've pulled together photos from this truly historic moment. Check them out now.
President Obama announced the news late Sunday evening. The New York Times reports that the Al Qaeda leader was killed in a firefight during an operation he (Obama) ordered inside Pakistan, ending a 10 year manhunt for the world’s most wanted terrorist. American officials were in possession of his body, he said.
CNN reports in the video after the jump, that this will indeed make US relations with Pakistan very difficult.