Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Loss for Words A California school district has declared a war of words on the dictionary. Menifee Union school district has yanked all copies of the Merriam-Webster dictionary from its shelves after a curious elementary student found the phrase “oral sex.” The …
Read More »San Diego in 5…
Sunny San Diego may be synonymous with a justifiably famous zoo, but there’s far more going on in this city that manages to be both action-packed and laid back. Visitors are handsomely rewarded with plentiful beaches that hold appeal for avid surfers and sandcastle builders, acres of green golf courses, …
Read More »N.Y. Chef Earns Fans, Critics With Cheese Made From Human Breast Milk
Daniel Angerer is used to getting attention for the food served at his restaurant, Klee Brasserie — but the New York chef is making more headlines than ever over a new dish that has its source in his fiancee’s brassiere. “Mommy’s Milk Cheese” is exactly what it sounds like: cheese …
Read More »Now More Than Ever, We Need the Constitution
Those racist cops were at it again. In New York, after the failed car bombing they were just randomly frisking people down with no rhyme or reason, patrolling for “different looking” people when — miraculously — they were able to apprehend the bomber, 30-year-old Faisal Shahzad, just before he left …
Read More »Heated Rhetoric in Washington
Atlanta, GA – It has to be the heat. A severe outbreak of Global Warming Disorder (GWD) among Washington’s elite is the only possible explanation for the strange behavior of so many power brokers. Temperatures in Washington were so high this week that White House press secretary Robert Gibbs, perhaps …
Read More »Fox on Sex: Why Women Cheat
From bored moms to flashy celebrities, I’ve been hearing a lot of talk lately about female infidelity. This week at Good in Bed, we’re talking about the reasons women cheat – and why you might not know she’s cheating… until it’s too late! It’s often said that men cheat for …
Read More »Some Free Advice for the White House
Not that the White House is asking for health care reform advice from me, but here’s a freebie: Quit pulling this Abbot and Costello “who’s on first” routine. You criticize those who say your plan stinks by telling them: That’s impossible, because you have no plan. Fair enough. Then you …
Read More »On Winning
Kabul, Afghanistan – Our FOX News “War Stories” team is cleaning our gear and packing up to go home. The Spec-Ops teams that “hosted” us for a half dozen carefully planned and executed raids against the Taliban have showered us with patches, “challenge coins” and mementos accumulated since we arrived …
Read More »The Raiders
Forward Operating Base Shindand, Afghanistan – According to colleagues back home, our FOX News team here in Afghanistan has missed all the excitement. They note that since we left the USA last month, Washington was the scene of the largest peaceful protest in history against a sitting government. We didn’t …
Read More »Is This the First Feminist President?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: School Fees The economic stimulus package passed by the House last week will give Milwaukee public schools more than $88 million for new construction. But the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports the district has 15 vacant buildings — a large surplus of property …
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