All sorts of good stuff out there today, but I'm pressed for time. A bullet approach:
If you didn't last night's The Office (the only TV show I watch, though I've seen it only five times), download it from iPod for $1.99. Hilarious. It's about the "outing" of a gay co-worker. From what I could tell, it didn't score political points for anybody. It was just funny, including an observation by Michael (the main character), desperate to show that he's not anti-gay, that gay porn is beautiful.
In the same vein, Hillary assures LGBT leaders that her views of gay marriage are evolving. I'll never forget that one of her husband's first orders of business, after running a campaign neutral on moral issues, was to homosexualize the military.
I'm struck by the cacophony from the MSM about the Republicans' pending defeat. Will there be even one Republican left in office after this election? I have no idea whether the stories are accurate, but it smacks of (i) everyone climbing on the same story bandwagon, and (ii) a "we're not going to let this one slip way like we did Kerry" approach; we're going to hammer the hopelessness of the GOP until the election is over. I'm not thrilled with the GOP, either, but that doesn't mean I'm voting for the party of gays, 50% income taxes from the late 1970s, and, of course, abortion.
Two great stories at Ananova:
Police were called in Bulgaria after a mass fight broke out between 23 teenage girls over a handsome male student. What? Did they get some footage from my high school years?