thedailywhat:

In which Wolf Blitzer, of all people, schools Donald Trump on the air over his position on birtherism. An excerpt:

WB: Donald, you’re beginning to sound a little ridiculous, I have to tell you.

DT: You are, Wolf. Let me tell you something, I think you sound ridiculous, and if you’d ask me a question and let me answer it.

WB: Here’s the question, did the conspiracy start in 1961 where theHonolulu Star-Bulletin and the Advertiser contemporaneously published announcements that he was born in Hawaii?

DT: Many people put those announcements in because they wanted to get the benefit because of getting so-called born in this country. Many people did it. It was something done by many people even though they weren’t born in the country. You know and I know it.

Trump hosts a fundraiser for Mitt Romney tonight in Las Vegas.

[tpm]

wilwheaton:

arcaneimages:

If I see one more trailer for Prometheus I’m going to scream. I don’t need to see the whole film to want to see any film. I remember the trailer for the original Alien was just the fucking egg, the title and the words In space no one can hear you scream.” and I was SOLD. These days people want to spoil everything before we even get to the theater.

Okay, rant done.

And get off my lawn.

Co-signed.

Happy Memorial Day, all.

(Source: tweezburger)

arcaneimages:

Viktor Hertz 
2headedsnake:

4.bp.blogspot.com


Batman is a genius
"Question: what is Mitt Romney’s case to be president? He was a one-term governor of Massachusetts, where he ended pretty unpopular — but he did pass a healthcare plan which (Obama) has now passed for America. We call it Obama / Romneycare. …Aside from that, he made a lot of money in private equity —and that is his claim! He’s saying, ‘Trust me, I made lots of money — that means I know how to run America!’"

New York Times columnist PAUL KRUGMAN, on Real Time (via inothernews)

thedailywhat:

Upgraded Advertisement of the Day: Nobody honestly believes that the joke Siri told John Malkovich in Apple’s latest iPhone commercial was funny, so Slacktory has given it a major upgrade with a play on one of the all-time classics.

(Sorta not safe for work, iPhones doing dirty, depraved things.)

[slacktory]

While I love Here Comes The Sun as it is known, this lost guitar solo would have been in-fucking-credible in that mix. Classic Harrison, and perfectly played.