Ann Ghoulter - Some people are hate-filled and terrible
Oct. 24, 2012It wouldn’t be a hectic political season if it weren’t for the incessant windbags who come out of the woodwork to stir up trouble.
It wouldn’t be a hectic political season if it weren’t for the incessant windbags who come out of the woodwork to stir up trouble.
Why can’t we just let sleeping zingers lie?
Something sneaky’s going on behind our backs.
Do you remember last year’s season of “Saturday Night Live”? Exactly. It wasn’t very memorable or good.
Here’s a problem with Mitt Romney: He sees people as numbers and commodities.
We hate entitlement.
Felix Baumgartner is definitely not afraid of heights. After an attempt last week that was canceled due to heavy winds, Baumgartner fell from a height of about 23 miles Sunday afternoon over New Mexico.
It seems like the fall season is supposed to start with new episodes of TV shows, but instead it didn’t start until this week when the weather finally changed.
It seems like there are always at least a dozen things to be angry about.
There’s an elephant in the room. In fact, it’s in the whole state.
The first presidential debate was last week, and boy, was it a doozy.
We think you need to know about the latest study.
Well, we don’t know how to explain the racks referendum that is on the ballot to you.
This brings us to the forget-about-elections-there-are-real-problems-to-deal-with edition of ...
We just heard about a really cool new trend, and we couldn’t wait to tell you about it. It’s fun, it’s exciting and it’s just a little bit dangerous.
The geniuses at Google recently turned into mad scientists; they invented a car that can drive itself.
Someone in a Safeway recorded a video on her cellphone when she noticed something funny about a volunteer who was registering voters outside of the store. She saw that the volunteer had begun asking people which presidential candidate they would vote for before offering to register them to vote.
Rep. Todd Akin is still running for a Missouri Senate seat.
Between rain boots, football wins and looming exams, it’s definitely Fall at UF. Don’t forget to study like you should vote: early and often.
Jackson Ripley wrote Romney a letter that details his frustrations, many of which echo the feelings of other Americans. (We’ve left the quotes from his letter unedited for grammar, spelling, etc.)