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Whoopi Goldberg was talking on The View about the death tax and how she thought it just wasn't right that someone should be taxed more than once on the same money, a view which she was then trashed by liberal bloggers for having. Welcome to life on the conservative side of things, Whoopi -- hold a common sense viewpoint and get turned into the hate monger.
Is there a better gift than having someone donate a goat in your name to an African village? Yes, it's called anything. That's one of the suggested gifts for this year's 'green holiday' that the enviro-freaks have come up with.
And Glenn's pick for Time Person of the Year is......Al Gore. Of course, that's not Glenn's pick, that's just who he thinks Time will pick. Other good guesses that came up were 'The Undocumented Worker' and 'Mother Earth'.
It's the holiday season and as you know Glenn is a very generous individual who thinks of others often. A prime example of this is Glenn's recent pledge to donate many of his books to people in need.
Glenn gives a flash of his old days as a disc jockey and spins a couple of Christmas tunes, just like those all Christmas music stations do around this time of year -- when he gets interrupted by his way too politically correct program director.
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the Christmas season on the isle of New York: Barney's in Manhattan has managed to make Christmas completely irrelevant with their new window displays this year. 
This Robert Redford movie is apparently more boring than the Horse Whisperer (a three plus hour snore fest in which Redford talks to a horse), because absolutely no one went to see it.
It's no surprise that Tom Brady (good looking, star NFL quarterback) is running around dating just about every supermodel that ever lived. What is surprising, however, is that his current supermodel girlfriend, Gisele Bundchen, says she does not want to be paid in U.S. dollars anymore.
A huge game in the NFL means a huge game in More-On Trivia, as the Colts are playing host to the Pats. It was a pretty close game most of the way, but the highlight had to be Anthony who said his favorite Barack Obama policy was his 'for the people' policy.
It's G.I. Joe gate for toy company Hasbro and movie giant Paramount as they move to change the 'Real American Hero' to an international entity. People have not reacted kindly to the blatant disregard for a WWII Medal of Honor recipient, so Hasbro went on damage control. Here is their lame explanation that has Glenn still saying he won't buy toys from Hasbro.
The old saying 'Yo Joe' is on its way to being a thing of the past. Attempting to make a new movie about the action figure, Paramount is changing G.I. Joe's name to an acronym standing for (not kidding) 'Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity' and making him part of an international force because 'it's a tough sell---American heroes'. Everyone loves an entity, right?
Arnold Schwarzenegger got fed up with the annoying line of questioning that ABC's Claire Shipman gave him and scolded Shipman for 'looking for a mistake' when 'it's all good news'.
While Stu (and the rest of the media) were on protest watch at Columbia University, there were 25,000 people at the UN protesting Ahmadinejad's appearance. Glenn and Stu wonder if this fortunate timing was planned by President Tom?
A Colorado elementary school has decided to ban the popular playground game 'tag' because kids were being 'chased'. Isn't that the whole point of the game? Glenn is worried about the generation of kids we are raising if they are being taught that they cannot play tag because it causes to much 'conflict'. Will we have anyone capable of defending our country in 20 years? 
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