Comic: World Cup
Larry King Live Exclusive: Octopus Paul
Yes, Spain lifted the World Cup today for the first time, but most soccer fans would agree that the real winner after a month of soccer was a German-based octopus named Paul.... Read more»![]()
Yes, Spain lifted the World Cup today for the first time, but most soccer fans would agree that the real winner after a month of soccer was a German-based octopus named Paul.... Read more»![]()
The four candidates - Rodney Glassman, John Dougherty, Cathy Eden and Randy Parraz - running in Arizona’s Democratic primary race for the U.S. Senate will debate Friday night.... Read more»![]()
Not to be outdone by the Colbert Report’s take on the immigration situation, the Daily Show knocked out two clips on Arizona’s interesting laws.... Read more»![]()
To those who fear that illegal immigrants are taking jobs from U.S. citizens, the United Farm Workers of America says: Take a farmworker’s job.... Read more»
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The debates in Arizona’s primary races begin this week, with local legislative hopefuls, Corporation Commission candidates and Libertarians running for governor scheduled to explain their take on the issues.... Read more»![]()
This campaign season, “bailout” is a dirty — and often misused — word. Those who abuse the word “bailout” aren’t appealing to logic, or trying to describe what they oppose accurately. They are seeking to trigger a gut response in an audience inclined to recoil instinctively at the word, and hoping nobody stops to think or ask questions.... Read more»![]()
Do you have the silver bullet that’ll save media ad sales? TucsonSentinel.com is looking for a creative, experienced online advertising salesperson.... Read more»![]()
The candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate have agreed to a series of primary debates around the state. John Dougherty, Randy Parraz and Cathy Eden have agreed to participate in the debates, while Rodney Glassman will appear in two.... Read more»![]()
“Perception often trumps reality” says an analysis of the issue of illegal immigrants and crime in the New York Times.... Read more»![]()
Tune into The Fred and Jeff talk radio show around 6 p.m. Thursday for an interview with yours truly.... Read more»![]()
Smart v. Stupid: A media narrative has emerged about immigration, something to the tune of “everybody agrees that ‘Washington hasn’t done its job.’” Republicans like the narrative. Immigration-reform advocates like it. Gov. Jan Brewer likes it. The trouble is, it’s just not true.... Read more»![]()
New Smart v. Stupid column: I’ve never written or cared much about Sarah Palin. But her recent Twitter offensive blaming “Greenies” for the Gulf oil spill – to defend her signature line “Drill Baby, Drill!” – got me thinking about how much she reminded me of Baghdad Bob.... Read more»![]()
Tune into Jim Parisi’s talk radio show around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday for an interview with yours truly.... Read more»
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All of Ireland is following the progress of the Rachel Corrie to see if it becomes the little boat that finally breaks the maritime blockade of Gaza. The Irish-owned aid ship is sailing through rough seas in the Mediterranean and is due to reach its destination Friday evening or Saturday morning.... Read more»![]()
The media lead-up to Thursday’s meeting between Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and President Obama would have you believe that some sort of ultimate showdown was about to occur. “Very cordial,” was how Brewer described the meeting afterward.... Read more»
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