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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Now that the eve of a new decade is upon us, the pundits are looking back at the 2000s, and they're judging it a train wreck. Time Magazine heralded the goodbye to the Decade From Hell, calling it the "most dispiriting and disillusioning decade Americans have lived through in the post-World War II era," going so far as to create a slide show titled "The 10 Worst Things About the Worst Decade Ever." In a clever wordplay, the Washington Post lamented that the decade should not be called the Aughts, but the "Oughts," in memoriam of all the achievements that "ought" to have happened in the 2000s, ...
Alec Baldwin may play a moderate Republican on "30 Rock," but in real life, he finds the label insulting enough to level at Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, with whom he's been carrying on a mild public tiff. Baldwin told Playboy this month that he "has no use" for Lieberman and would love to move to Connecticut to run against him. Lieberman came back in an interview with CNN's John King, saying that he respected Baldwin "as an actor and comedian," and that a Senate race between them would "make my day." ...
Hey, I know the score: It's a tough time for big network TV execs. Gone are the 1970's, when people had few entertainment choices other than the big three (four) networks, and pretty much any product that wanted to reach a TV audience had to do so by paying a king's ransom to NBC, CBS, and the like. Now I have 800 gazillion channels and Tivo, so I don't need to watch a single TV the rest of my life. It's awesome. So I know NBC has to square its own network promotion in its own shows. I get it. But that doesn't make it any less lame (via TSB): Seriously, NBC, just tell us you're having the ...
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