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Famous Friday [Round Up]
Paul Singer crashed Roll Call’s site with a story about Congressional airplanes, Amy Wren is keeping folks abreast of her beach plans, Chris Cillizza and Dana Milbank pulled a Palin and quit, CBS made Jen Psaki FamousDC, Rahm Emanuel warned liberal groups to stop ads against Democrats, Erick Erickson got …
Senator Martinez is Outtie 5,000
So much for a slow news Friday: Senator Mel Martinez has decided to take his ball and go home. What’s next? Who does Crist appoint? Marc Rubio Jeb Bush Bob Martinez Tom Feeney The Fix: FL-Senate: Martinez to Resign Chris Frates, Manu Raju, Josh Kraushaar: Mel Martinez Resigning
Have a Cool Whip Friday
It’s a slow August Friday in Washington, D.C. … Remember smiling.
Famously Quoteworthy: Lou Holtz Ain’t No Dummy
Rumors were swirling that legendary Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz was contemplating a run for congress. Apparently he wised up. "I’m working for ESPN. I don’t want to run for Congress," said Holtz. Smart man.
Twitter [Along With Millions of Congressional Constituents] Under Denial of Service Attack
Twitter is currently defending itself from a "denial of service" attack: [we didn’t know what it was either] …an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users. This means Twitter joins millions of users [congressional constituents] across the country who are unable to get the proper resources …
#Twitter Is Down
There is no reason to freak out. Twitter isn’t working and you still have six and a half hours left at work. Here are a few sites to help you kill time until you’re back up and tweeting again: Deadspin Vanity Fair’s write-up of Mad Men FishbowlDC U Do the …
How to Lose Friends and Gain Votes
Yesterday we told you that Congress accidentally slipped in a few extra dollars in order to buy some fancy jet airplanes that will be used to shuttle them around the globe. Now we find out that Congress was even more generous than we originally thought. The House Appropriations Committee put …
Senator at the Supermarket
While other Democrats are getting an earful from constituents at town halls, Sen. Gillibrand wisely heads to one of the most expensive zip codes in the nation and befriends a well dressed pocket squared reporter (?) at a local market. Wikipedia "The Sagaponack ZIP code (11962), although not synonymous with …
Goodbye Mouthpiece Theater
We hardly knew you. So the WaPo’s Mouthpiece Theater wasn’t a hit, so what? Chris Cillizza and Dana Milbank were trying something different – and in these times, you have to. The Fix was nice enough to let his readers and fans know of the changes. The Fix: A Word …
Hideous Birthday Cake?
NBC Washington thinks it’s a tacky monstrosity. We tend to think it’s the Liberace of Presidential birthday cakes.
Roll Call Goes Mad [Men]
We couldn’t help but notice how similar Roll Call’s new "Tax and Trade: 10 Staffers to Know" logo looked to that of the popular TV show Mad Men. Is there subliminal messaging going on here? Did Roll Call do this in anticipation of comparing staffers to the characters on the …
Rep. André Carson Chunks a Deuce
If it’s not going to be a fist-bump, it might as well be a chunked deuce. Roll Call’s HOH: Rep. André Carson’s sideways peace sign, which he flashed as he descended the steps of the Capitol on Thursday, certainly got our attention. The symbol — the traditional V-shaped peace sign, …