The Newt Gingrich-Tiffany's credit line story made a cameo on Twitter last, when a woman who said she was shopping at the jewelry store's outlet at Tysons Corner, Va. for wedding rings tweeted that she saw the former House Speaker and his wife Callista walk in today. The tweet said, "At Tiffanys trying on wedding bands, and who walks in @newtgingrich and Callista. I am not making this up." The woman, whose profile said her name is Sarah and that she works at the Democratic firm Blue State Digital, later tweeted that the couple was ushered into a private room. She declined to elaborate later.
The tweet said, "At Tiffanys trying on wedding bands, and who walks in @newtgingrich and Callista. I am not making this up."
The woman, whose profile said her name is Sarah and that she works at the Democratic firm Blue State Digital, later tweeted that the couple was ushered into a private room. She declined to elaborate later.
Meanwhile, shockingly—in a totally not-shocking way—the American Taliban thinks Norway's right-wing terrorist actually had some pretty good ideas, and, as detailed in DowneastDem's diary, is busy defending him.
Debt ceiling negotiators think they've hit on a solution to address the debt ceiling impasse and the public's unwillingness to let go of benefits such as Medicare and Social Security that have been earned over a lifetime of work: Create a new Congress. This "Super Congress," composed of members of both chambers and both parties, isn't mentioned anywhere in the Constitution, but would be granted extraordinary new powers. Under a plan put forth by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his counterpart Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), legislation to lift the debt ceiling would be accompanied by the creation of a 12-member panel made up of 12 lawmakers -- six from each chamber and six from each party.
This "Super Congress," composed of members of both chambers and both parties, isn't mentioned anywhere in the Constitution, but would be granted extraordinary new powers. Under a plan put forth by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his counterpart Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), legislation to lift the debt ceiling would be accompanied by the creation of a 12-member panel made up of 12 lawmakers -- six from each chamber and six from each party.
Yes, because the answer to DC's problem of Republican nihilism is yet another self-important gang.
Maher cracked that Palin "became a grandmother again or for the first time, who knows?" "What is it with this family and pregnancies? Do they not have condoms up there in Alaska? When they say 'don't retreat, reload' they are not f**king around," Bill Maher said on his weekly Friday night show "Real Time" which broadcasts on the HBO network. "I think they think abstinence is latin for no anal," Maher concluded.
"What is it with this family and pregnancies? Do they not have condoms up there in Alaska? When they say 'don't retreat, reload' they are not f**king around," Bill Maher said on his weekly Friday night show "Real Time" which broadcasts on the HBO network.
"I think they think abstinence is latin for no anal," Maher concluded.