Hi everyone,
Welcome back. I'm glad you all survived yesterday's wind gusts. The Clutter Tree is still standing tall outside, so BDH is much more relaxed today. Let's celebrate by grabbing a medium DD and clearing out some Sunday Clutter. Everyone ready? And we're off...
Are GOP leaders already preparing for a loss this November? Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels says he's not going to save the party as a last-minute candidate.
Rick Santorum is outraged that the Obama administration is pushing to make college more affordable. Who needs an educated workforce? That's where we're at now. A man running for the highest office in the land, who should be pushing for Americans to be competitive in every field and industry moving forward, thinks higher education is a liberal conspiracy, and he apparently supports a world where everyone works at McDonald's. That's the grand vision that this man puts forth with a straight face.
Which GOP presidential candidate once accused corporations of "raping" the environment?
It's extremely disturbing to hear that the New York City Police Department has infiltrated Muslim student groups throughout the Northeast. NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is unfazed by the criticism and doesn't seem inclined to end the program any time soon. "Probable cause" seems like a dying notion these days, but how is it legal for a city police department to be spying on populations in other states?
Warren Buffett said in his annual letter that Berkshire Hathway has decided who his replacement will be as CEO, but he won't say who it is. By the way, the letter is always an interesting read, explaining Buffett's thoughts on various investing and business deals in a straight-forward manner that you don't need a MBA to understand.
Clutter gets a good number of stories from the Los Angeles Times, but that will apparently be changing soon, as the Times will soon begin charging for online content. It's certainly an understandable move, as newspapers across the country continue to look for revenue streams. However, Clutter runs on a shoestring budget, which is mostly spent on coffee and treats for BDH and Little Buddha.
Until then, here's a story from the Times about what a historically horrible year Adam Sandler had in 2011.
King of the 2011 Razzies (pic via usmagazine.com)
Boston Red Sox owner John Henry finally apologized to Carl Crawford for publicly saying he was orginally against signing the outfielder. One might argue that it would have been a good move to reach out to to Crawford back in October when Henry made the comment, but no one has accused the guy of having tremendous people skills. Better late than never, though, and hopefully Crawford can continue to focus on having a strong season.
Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine obviously didn't want a repeat of last year's September soap opera, so he's banned beer from the Red Sox clubhouse for this year. Good for him. This makes the Red Sox the 19th team in Major League Baseball to adopt this policy.
It looks like Big Papi is looking to step up and take an active leadership role this year.
New Red Sox pitcher Vincente Padilla shows his excitement for Boston by saying if he doesn't win a role in the starting rotation, he'll move on to another team.
What is A-Rod giving Kobe Bryant credit for?
No matter how contract negotiations go, don't expect Wes Welker to be going anywhere as the New England Patriots plan for next season.
Welker (pic via newspaper.li)
It looks like Martin Lawrence is looking to make his return to television.
Okay kids, that's going to do it for today. I was all set to end this week with some Metallica, or maybe Megadeath, but BDH voted for this video of a puppy seeing himself in a mirror, and as usually happens, I lost that argument, so here is your, "Clip of the Day."
Okay kids, that's going to do it for now. Thanks for stopping by, it was great to see you as always. You're welcome to come back tonight to watch the Oscars with us if you want. (If there's any chance you could bring some popcorn, that would be awesome). Otherwise, we'll see you back here again tomorrow for some more fun and randomness. As for now, that's the Clutter, and we are outta here.