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The Congress AIG Bonus Bill: Bravo! (Seriously...)

Great. Now there's a backlash to the backlash to the AIG bonuses, and everyone is scolding Congress for acting so rashly in crafting a bill designed to recover 90% of the bonuses in taxes.

Conservatives are complaining the bill is unconstitutional and unproductive. In his Obama interview, Jay Leno said he's frightened about its implications, and our own Genghis is mocking the effort.

Gimme a break.

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CBS, Microsoft: Brilliant NCAA Tournament Silverlight strategy

Well, except for a couple of close final games (sorry A-man about the Illini loss), it was a pretty uneventful first day in the 2009 NCAA March Madness tourney (you know it can't have been too interesting when your girlfriend correctly selects every game but one - she feels your pain A-man!).

So I figured instead of discussing the actual games, I'd quickly mention an interesting side issue surrounding CBS Sports' online coverage of the tourney.

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The dagbuzz for 3/17/09: Zombie Banks and Executive Suicides

Iowa Republican Senator Charles Grassley yesterday went on the radio and suggested AIG executives do what their Japanese peers often do when the proverbial shit hits the fan and either "resign or go commit suicide."

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MOFT: Episode 10 (Ingrid Michaelson)

I finally have a celebrity crush!

For the first time in 35 years, there is finally a woman out there whose posters I want to plaster all over my bedroom walls, whose biographical trivia I want to accumulate like so many rare golden nuggets, whose live and TV appearances I want to schedule my life around (while still respecting all applicable stalker laws, of course).

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AIG Chief on Bonuses: Our 'Hands are Tied...' Are You F-in Kidding Me?

Apparently, $175 billion doesn't buy what it used to.

AIG has decided that it has no choice but to pay out $165 million in bonuses to employees due to contractual obligations. And the government has decided it has no legal recourse to stop the payments.

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Cramer v. Stewart: Wow!

I have railed against CNBC host Jim Cramer for some time. I enjoy him greatly as an entertainer, and when he focuses on the inner workings of the stock market, I think he does a pretty decent job of educating regular investors as well.

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The dagbuzz for 3/11/09: Grading Obama's Presidency??

So some jackass reporter decided to ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs to grade President Obama's performance after a whoppin' 50 days in office. Seriously? You could pass the question off as harmless, silly journalistic tripe, but I think it's symptomatic of a rush to judge and criticize anything and everything Obama is trying to accomplish. It's unhealthy, unproductive and unfair. The time to hand out grades will eventually come, but for now, how about giving the president a break and let him do his job.

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Whaddya know?? Markets go up too! ...

I am usually the bearer of such depressing market and economic news, I have to at least give some props when there are some good things to talk about.

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Questions: The Quirks of a Quack

But we're never gonna survive unless ... We get a little bit crazy. - Seal

So-called normal people are boring. A little crazy is good. In fact, it's a perfectly normal response to life.  Frankly, the only truly crazy people in this world are the ones who think they're normal.

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Ladies and gents, the new leader of the conservative movement!!

step aside sarah and bobby. i present to you the true new thought leader of the conservative movement.

my apologies if this is old news. it is from TPM so i'm assuming most of the refugees have seen this make the rounds.
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