Everything posted by Delia
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The View
The show is so boring now. It's stale and overly light in the way it was in the early years minus the Debbie Matenopolis craziness. The political edge that Rosie added to the show is now long gone. And it's too bad because The View used to to be must see TV for me.
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The View
Whoppi looked so bored and she was rolling her eyes as Barbara said a few final things about Joy. She really doesn't care at all about this show anymore, although I can't really blame her, as the quality of the topics they discuss has gone way down hill.
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The Tennis Thread
They're fighting over Grigor Dmitrov? I had no idea Serena dated him. Serena seems old enough to be his mom.
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The Politics Thread
The idea that allowing maybe 40,000 gay foreigners to legally immigrate to America to join their partners is too much or goes too far is ridiculous, especially when the McCain/Schumer bill will result in the eventual legalization of nearly 11 million people! I've read that evangelical organizations have gotten on board this time on the immigration overhaul and Republicans fear they'll lose that support along with support from the House republicans because they are totally, 100% anti-gay. That's a terrible excuse.
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What's for Dinner Tonight?
Frozen/Oven pizza. Tomorrow I'll try to be more proactive in cooking dinner.
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The Politics Thread
Another failure from the House Republicans, namely Eric Cantor. They let the Violence Against Women Act expire after previously being reauthorized with little to no dissent. The Senate passed an inclusive bill, but the House Republican version excluded protections for Native American women, Lesbian and undocumented women. I guess the "War on Women" continues. http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/01/02/congress-lets-violence-against-women-act-wither-away/
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The Politics Thread
CNBC was having daily repeated meltdowns over the fiscal cliff. A lot of this seems worked up by the media so they have some big crisis to obsess over.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Somewhat interesting article about Irna Phillips regarding how she lived "vicariously" through her characters. The whole article is at the link http://harvardmagazi...a-irna-phillips
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The Politics Thread
And it seems that all the other candidates were Asian, women, or both. Republicans will probably gloat now. They'll say they appointed Tim Scott (an African American) to the senate from South Carolina but the democrats selected a white guy over a bunch of Asian women in a state (Hawaii) that is 60% minority.
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Bravo's The Real Housewives of....
Kyle is only mad at Kim for telling Adrienne because Kyle wanted to be the one to stir the pot. That's her role! Faye is trashy, catty, messy, and desperate, but she owns it like no one else. Gotta give it to her!
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The Politics Thread
Just don't read the comments sections, especially on yahoo, Washington Post and the Hill. They cheered the defeat of the treaty and so many believed that if it had passed, home schooling would be illegal because the UN opposes it. So crazy! People are so unhinged when they can be anonymous.
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Bravo's The Real Housewives of....
Their faces all look like they're filled with wax. And their faces are so tight their ears probably meet in the back of their heads.
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The Politics Thread
I'd like to see Wynona, in all her glory, out their campaigning for her sister. It'd be hilarious. Plus I think Judd would call out McConnell moreso than some average democrat and at least bring media attention to the race which'll hopefully show how truly terrible McConnell is. I'd think she's lose too. But what democrat could win a federal race in Kentucky?
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The Politics Thread
Plus if they attack her enough then maybe Obama will appoint Kerry to the position and then their golden boy Scott Brown can run again for the senate from Massachusetts.
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Bravo's The Real Housewives of....
Kim with her giant chicken salad which she tossed with her bare hands was kind of sad but endearing as well. I hope her recovery holds. She's also much funnier when sober and this show needs someone who can laugh at themselves as everyone else takes themselves too seriously. Kyle was brown nosing David Foster with the whole "Grammy? That's a grammy? I never seen one before. You have million. OMG!!!!" David and Yolanda are the definition of pretentious! That fridge? Oy. The name dropping. The weird groups sing along (but only certain people can sing). Adrienne and Paul are just petty and obnoxious. Are they seriously complaining about Lisa calling their dog crackpot? Yikes. Lisa is the best dressed of the season so far. I'm not even going to comment on how pathetic Taylor is with her drunk rambling and her outfit (an oversized men's dress shirt with silver leggings).
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The Politics Thread
That quote about her knowing only one Nixon voter in 1972 is kind of hilarious, however. But I think Jonathan Martin who wrote that article has also been living in a GOP cocoon or bubble too. He was out there claiming either a small Obama victory or a huge Romney landslide would happen on election day. He was one of the chief media proponents of the Mittmentum fiasco.
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The Politics Thread
All the Fox News reactions were so over the topic: The Fox & Friends hosts kept harping on the lone Black Panther at the polling station in Philadelphia, one of the host's said with Obama's victory America is the most "shallow" country that has ever existed. Bill O'Reilly said "we" are not in the majority. We meaning white people. I can't believe he said that! And it got worse when he added the "takers" have also taken over. That people now demand stuff (welfare, food stamps, abortions, condoms, student loans, cash for clunkers) from government. So over the top! And then there was the Fox News meltdown on election night with Karl Rove going rogue and Megyn Kelley running around the studio. And then there are the crazy religious conservatives who are basically asking God to punish America for reelecting Obama.
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The Politics Thread
Supposedly, Paul Ryan wanted to go around to various inner cities and give lectures on poverty, social mobility, and pulling yourself up by your bootstraps. Romney's aides nixed the idea although Ryan gave one such speech in Cleveland. He basically disappeared after the Biden debate.
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The Politics Thread
Krysten Sinema a bi-sexual atheist was elected from Arizona. Plus, I believe Mark Udall from Colorado describes himself as a nontheist.
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The Politics Thread
Scary. I find it funny when Republicans say so many democrats just vote blindly without any real grasp of the issues. When these Romney supporters are so strong in their support yet can't name a single thing Romney stands for. And then there is the crazy lady in the pink shirt who says Obama is a Muslim Atheist.
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The Politics Thread
Supposedly, she's only doing that in black neighborhoods. This woman will say anything to get elected. She'll probably lose again on Tuesday and she will have spent something like $90 million dollars on her two unsuccessful senate races!
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The Politics Thread
The presidential election isn't decided by a national popular vote. Most swing state polls show Obama leading. I have no doubt Romney will win more votes than McCain did and his margin of victory will be astronomical in the deep south, but that doesn't really matter. It all goes back to who can win Ohio, Colorado, Virginia, Iowa, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Florida, and Nevada. And Obama is leading in all or tied.
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The Politics Thread
Only people like Dick Morris and Michael Barone (plus those at Fox News) are claiming Romney will win handily and that all momentum is on his side. Even CNN and politico are now starting to finally admit Mittmentum has faded. If Romney is truly winning then why is their buyer's remorse in regards to Ryan as his VP selection as stories have now come out claiming Chris Christie was his first true choice and that Ryan hasn't worked out all that well. If Obama does lose, one should point to his abysmal first debate performance. Romney successfully changed the narrative of the race by trumpeting himself as a sensible moderate during and after that debate.
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The Politics Thread
From Mark Halperin (TIME): "Don’t kill me for the obvious, but the near absence of racial diversity in the Romney crowds is teased out further by the contrast with the rainbow the President draws. It is more striking than I have ever experienced it in any presidential campaign I have covered." http://thepage.time.com/2012/11/03/o-h-i-o/ I don't live in a swing state anymore so I haven't had the opportunity of going to any rallies this fall, but just from watching some of the events on CSPAN one is definitely stuck by the lack of diversity at Romney's events.
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Bravo's The Real Housewives of....
All the BH ladies seemed to get along during their joint interview on Entertainment Tonight. Adrienne wasn't there however.