John McCain admitted that he isn't sure how many houses he owns. That's just the kind of sound byte the left needed to paint him as an elitist.
More bad news for McCain: the Democrats have found a genuine scandal about his campaign finances.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is backpedalling on his windmills on skyscrapers idea after receiving enough ridicule.
This year has been the coolest so far for at least five years. In fact, it's so cold that Brits are buying thermal underwear, winter coats, and wool in August in numbers typical for October. Global warming is really working overtime this year.
I'm sure that this won't shut you conspiracy kooks up (unfortunately), but it really was fire that destroyed WTC7 on 9/11. Now go back to your caves.
Charles Murray, who wrote The Bell Curve back in the 1990s, now says that too many people go to college. He's absolutely right; when I was in college, I knew plenty of people who weren't capable of being there.
A majority of voters want Bob Barr to be included in the Presidential debates.
Newsweek wonders: Would Hillary be crushing McCain? Probably.
Finally the International Olympic Committee is investigating the Chinese gymnasts' ages.
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