Posts Tagged ‘Jay Leno’
Sargent Shriver, member of the Kennedy Family and original director of the Peace Corps, dies at 95.
The U.S. and China have a lot to talk about in the coming days.
And, for today’s Snark attack here’s Howard Stern who it appears doesn’t like Jay Leno one bit.

Two funny men + the world’s worst movies + politics + intrigue + a room full of egotistical prima donnas = well, you may say it’s one of our annual staff meetings… but in reality it’s the OSCARS!!
These two may have had a tad too much before the show. What jokes could theses two legendary comedians be cracking? Or are they just cracking up?
Click on the photo and put words in their mouths!!
Jay Leno says he’s not out to save NBC… “Uh, what?” says NBC back…
The U.S. is all about new beginnings. And making mortgage lenders work, too.
Lesson learned: cold, hard cash is best not kept in the freezer. (Any old police office with the muchies is going to look there.)

Budgets… bonuses… banks… bailout… borrowing… bankruptcy… They’re all BIG issues on Obama’s BIG economy plate. (His hopeful eyes must be bigger than his economy-sickened stomach.)
Yes, President Obama’s got a lot of money talk going on.
And soon, Obama will be on the road again (what a great song!) doing some campai — er, we mean normal, regular old town hall meetings in California.
He’s even got a date with Jay Leno and his “Tonight Show,” making him the first sitting president to appear on the talk show. (But he did go on during the campaign…)
To help pass his budget, Obama called upon his campai — er, actually his normal, regular old supporters to phone and write their Congresspeople and neighbors to garner support for the President’s proposal. This all sounds a lot like the permanent campaign, like we talked about a couple weeks ago.
If all that weren’t enough to keep the poor guy busy, AIG has been acting up again. AIG decided that they were legally obligated to give some of its Bosses employees “retention” bonuses, totalling $165 million.
Naturally, taxpayers are up in arms. And so is Chris Dodd, ever the taxpayer vigilante. “We can tax the dang bonuses!” he says. (Okay, you caught us, that’s not a direct quote…) We’ll see. However, Forbes seems skeptical that all this anger will last long, because fickle as “the public” are, we’ll all get over it.
Or we’ll just keep putting the pressure on Obama and his staff until the White House literally cracks in half.

