Cindy Adams says, "The hospital where President Bush had his colonoscopy has released word that they did not find a single polyp. They did, however, find three more votes for Gore."
Maybe he's less of a Democrat than I thought: MAYOR Bloomberg, with two pals, insisting on paying the check at Palm West when the management tried to put their steaks and lobsters on the house Page Six
Gratuitous celebrity gossip from same source:
ANGELINA Jolie had better beware - Billy Bob Thornton's last ex-wife is now a nutty recluse. Pietra Cherniak, who divorced him in 1997, has fled L.A., cut and dyed her hair, and "removed her breasts" in an attempt to disappear, her former publicist, Edward Lozzi, told Wireless Flash. Cherniak once told reporters she was proud of her breast implants. No longer. But don't ask. As part of her settlement with Thornton, Cherniak agreed never to talk.
You're right mountaineer! I will get busy on one today. The only way to combat these liberal liars is to let them know as often as possible we not only recognize their lies but we'll make sure everyone we come in contact with knows about their lies.
Also writing letters to the sponsors of network and cable news shows like MSNBC for doing hit pieces like this one. Using Zogby's poll numbers (we all know Zog's agenda) as gospel and not even comparing to other polls which are in the 70's. Every letter should end with "when are you going to report on Mrs. Linda Hill Daschle raking in the dough and compromising airline safety?"
I which we could strap these b*stards to chairs and let Donald Rumsfeld explain the real world to them!

"Listen you little media weasles, stop your yellow journalism or I'm going to smack you into next week!"
Actual paragraph that accompanies Secty. Rumsfeld:
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on July 21, 2002 called on Pentagon workers to help catch and jail a defense official who leaked an alleged U.S. plan to invade Iraq to The New York Times. "It's inexcusable. And they ought to be in jail," Rumsfeld told reporters at a news briefing when asked about a recent report in the newspaper detailing a contingency proposal for a possible major American ground and air invasion of Iraq. Rumsfeld speaks to reporters at a Pentagon briefing in this June 17, 2002 file photo. REUTERS/Kevin Lamrque/files