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Thanks, sycophants
Thanks, sycophants
For even more Fox lies…
—Pretty bold, coming from the official White House blog

Michelle Bachmann, featured Great American Conservative Woman, as seen in her calendar spread from the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute. They somehow seem to have missed Orly Taitz.
Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Covers markup, CSS, javascript and client-side data storage. Appears to still be in progress but a fantastic resource thus far.
More Americans believe in UFOs than oppose a public healthcare option
And a scant minority are adamant in their demand for government reparations to those who have been abducted and/or probed by aliens.
Palin’s book, her first, will be 400 pages
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To be clear, this is the first book she’s ever written, though you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s the first she’s ever read.
This article had so many choice quotes (from “fascinating detail” to wanting to maximize sales over the holidays) it was hard to pick just one.
Curated mixtapes that appreciate the art of a good mix, instead of just throwing tracks together.
Recovery.gov relaunched today.
As someone who has spent a rather significant part of his professional life of late thinking about and working on how to explain the stimulus, I’m pretty impressed. The Where is the Money Going map in particular is well done. It’s slow and the interface needs some work, but it’s showing a great deal of very high detail data; this is the kind of work I’d expect from a hot new startup, not the federal government.
Also, yes this guy is exactly what you’d expect from a government bureaucrat, but he’s using YouTube to try to explain a massively complicated program. Give it a shot, you just might be proud of what you find.

(via catbird)
Oh, and look, there’s Hannity there at the end