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Seen on Facebook: The day after the Super Bowl should become a federal holiday. "National Recovery Day"
I'll drink to that.
Congrats to the Giants for smacking down the hatred Bellicheats twice in four years.
Matt's got the Super Bowl commercial that wasn't. It was rejected in 2008 as "too political." But Mike Bloomberg's No Guns For You ad? That was A-OK this year.
Then of course there was Chrysler's ad, "Imported from Obamaville
Detroit,"
a thinly veiled push to re-elect Barry or the UAW will #Occupy your house.
The NFL already has their finest minds working on a very peculiar marketing problem — Super Bowl L — coming in just 4 short years. Unsurprisingly Lance thinks the L is all about him.
If this doesn't disturb you, it should. Or you're a racist.
Like how I did that? Sadly it's something Obama does every day.
JFK: The President as Pimp. What is it with Democrats and White House interns?
Remember when America had a Real President? If he were still alive, Ronald
Reagan would be 101 today.
Happy Birthday Mr. President.
Posted at 12:14 by Chris Wysocki
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