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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!An email conversation purported to be between Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs and an iPhone 4 user that's gone viral on the Web has now been exposed as a fake by Apple public relations, CNN Money reports. Boy Genius Report exclusively published the email exchange on Thursday, even with actual screen shots of the dialogue. The wannabe Steve Jobs told the customer who had an antenna problem, to "calm down," "relax," and that the iPhone 4 is just a phone and "not worth" worrying about so much. The quotes came amidst increasing reports of iPhone technical problems and several class-action lawsuit ...
A rock 'n' roll tradition marks "turkey day" for baby boomers and their "Not again!" suffering children, an annual cultural moment via the radio airwaves that educated generations of Americans beyond their textbooks. And from today's perspective, this goofy 40-year-old boomer rite spotlights the evolution of a controversial American entertainment dynasty, reveals how politics evolves – while showing us the heart of Thanksgiving. ...
Two more polls today give Republican Bob McDonnell a double-digit lead in his race for Virginia governor against Democrat Creigh Deeds. ...
Americans oppose the idea of sending more troops to Afghanistan by 50 percent to 41 percent with 9 percent undecided, according to a Gallup poll conducted Sept. 22-23. ...
Good morning, Capitolists! It's the last day before this Capitolist calls it a month and hits the road for a week of surf lessons. So soak up the goodness of today's W-I-60-S, because you might miss it when it's gone. Here's what's making news in Washington today: * The Obama family is still on vacation on Martha's Vineyard, but the president will go to Boston tomorrow to deliver the eulogy at the Ted Kennedy funeral Mass at 10:30 a.m. It's a tall order, so Obama is already working on the speech. USA Today has the deets. * Vice President Biden is in Boston and will speak at the Kennedy ...
In the midst of this YouTube video Tom Delay says something that annoys some liberals. Relevant bit at 1:20 Matthew Yglesias One problem here is that Texas isn't a wealthy state. Its median household income of $47,548 made it 28th in the country. Below average, in other words. New Jersey is second, California is eighth, and New York is nineteenth. Indeed, of the top ten states in per capita income nine are "blue" states. Texas isn't a wealthy state? And Paul Krugman doubles down:Just one minor issue: you really shouldn't use median income, which can be distorted to the extent that ...
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