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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Comebacks of 2010

Comebacks of 2010

From the 88-year-old who hosted "Saturday Night Live" to the QB who uplifted his team and town, several people have come back bigger than ever in 2010. Meet the following folks (and one company) who overcame adversity to achieve dramatic success.

Betty White
Betty White
Then: Underemployed icon of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Golden Girls".
2010: At advanced age, kills as "SNL" host. Appears in new sitcom and has a book deal.

Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock
Then: Moving into a perilous age for Hollywood, she slogs through low-buzz films.
2010: Nabs Best Actress Oscar for this movie and hits this box office record.

Jerry Brown
Jerry Brown
Then: Ex-governor of California who ran thrice for this job and failed.
2010: Decades later, is re-elected California governor against rich opponent.

Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien
Then: After a short stint, O'Brien leaves dream job. Transcript of farewell speech.
2010: Pockets settlement, joins Twitter, launches new show, scores huge ratings.

Cher
Cher
Then: Last movie? 1999. Last album? 2002.
2010: Outshines "Burlesque" co-star half her age. Rocks fishnets in magazine.

Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin
Then: After losing historic election, she quits governor's job.
2010: Power broker; best-selling author; reality TV star. And, big question ...

Harry Reid
Harry Reid
Then: Racial comments about future President Obama. Tough re-election looms.
2010: Held on to his Senate seat and will retain his powerful position.

Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges
Then: Appears in 1982's "Tron". Are the Dude's best roles behind him?
2010: Wins Best Actor Oscar for this movie. Appears in "Tron: Legacy"

Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Sorkin
Then: His "West Wing" ends. Creates short-lived Matthew Perry show.
2010: Writes "The Social Network". Directing true tale of unfaithful politico.

Julie Taymor
Julie Taymor
Then: Director of 1997 Broadway smash releases Beatles movie to mixed reviews.
2010: Teams with legendary rockers to bring "Spider-Man" to Broadway.

Eminem
Eminem
Then: Overdosed on this drug in 2007. Tense relations with mother and ex-wife.
2010: Releases album "Recovery" with hit single with Rihanna. Grammy nomination.

Ursula Burns
Ursula Burns
Then: As president of an ailing corporate giant, Burns had to swing the hatchet.
2010: Named CEO last year; assumed this title in May. Why is this historic?

Jonathan Franzen
Jonathan Franzen
Then: Declines to chat with Oprah Winfrey, who does this. No big book since 2001.
2010: Critics praise his best-selling novel. Appears on you-know-who's book club list.

Ford Motor Co.
Ford Motor Co.
Then: Reports staggering loss for 2008. Joins other automakers in requesting this.
2010: After refusing federal funds, Ford announces this for first time since 2005.

Joan Rivers
Joan Rivers
Then: Losing gigs to this star-bashing comedienne. Resigned to reality TV.
2010: After winning reality-TV contest, revives career with acclaimed documentary.

Drew Brees
Drew Brees
Then: After returning to Hurricane Katrina-hit home, Saints fail to make '07 and '08 playoffs.
2010: Leads Saints to Super Bowl win. His charity helps kids affected by Katrina.

Rihanna

Rihanna

Then: Could she ever top "Umbrella"? Boyfriend sentenced for abuse.
2010: Wins "Run This Town" Grammys. Hits No. 1 with "Only Girl"

Chilean miners
The Chilean Miners
Then: While mining for this, 33 men were trapped underground. What went wrong?
2010: After more than two months, all were rescued.

Mark Twain
Mark Twain
Then: Been dead for how long? "Huckleberry Finn" too edgy for children?
2010: Twain autobiography published. Author hits amazing milestone.

Katy Perry
Katy Perry
Then: Sexy pop song is song of summer 2008. One-hit-wonder alert?
2010: Confirms star status with two summer hits: "California Gurls"

Thursday, December 23, 2010

2010 Quotables

The year was filled with buzz-worthy sound bites, tweets and gaffes. Some had us seeing red, some made us laugh, and others had us scratching our heads. Let's review who said what in 2010.

Oprah Winfrey
The tables were turned in early December, when Winfrey was the one being grilled for a change. She had a tête-à-tête with another talk show queen (video,) and topics included her relationship with her best friend.


Christine O'Donnell
As the Delaware Senate race heated up, the Republican candidate released a commercial with a simple message:

"I'm not a witch."
She kick-started the witch rumors herself, during a 1999 TV guest spot. It wasn't her only memorable quote during the race (try this one), but it was a winner.

Tony Hayward
The former oil and energy exec was under fire after this national ordeal began, and he indicated that he was fed up.

"I'd like my life back."

After the May 30 comment, he was pressured to apologize, but it was too little, too late. Then-Cabinet member Rahm Emanuel cracked wise about the quote.

Sarah Palin
Plans for a controversial addition to the New York landscape caused an uproar this year. Despite the Muslim founder's stated intentions, Palin spoke out against it via Twitter.

"Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate"

Her new word drew a lot of attention

Nancy Pelosi
When speaking to a group of bureaucrats in March, Pelosi addressed what she called "the fog of the controversy" that was surrounding the president's pet project.

"We have to pass the (health care) bill so you can find out what is in it."


LeBron James
When the NBA star finalized his decision about which team he'd play for, he traded his home team for a new one.

"I'm going to take my talents to South Beach."

The July 8 statement caused quite a stir


Chilean miners
After spending 69 days trapped in an underground mine, all 33 miners were rescued alive, as the world watched (clips) and praised them.

"Chi! Chi! Chi! Le! Le! Le! Los mineros de Chile!"

One of the miners, Mario Sepulveda, waxed poetic about the ordeal:

"I was with God and I was with the devil. They fought over me but God won."

Jimmy McMillan
This political personality -- here's his sometime alias -- has run for New York office multiple times since 1993. His platform during the most recent campaign was simple:

"The rent is too damn high."

Antoine Dodson
Having just defended his sister from a would-be attacker in their home, Dodson spoke angrily to a news crew

"Hide your kids, hide your wife and hide your husband, 'cause they rapin' everybody out here."

This made him an overnight sensation, spawning musical remixes and Dodson-inspired merchandise.

George W. Bush
Rapper Kanye West lobbed a remark at former President Bush in 2005 (video) that reportedly still sticks to him.

"I faced a lot of criticism as president … But the suggestion that I was racist because of the response to Katrina represented an all-time low."

Thus goes a passage from his best-selling book. He also discussed the incident on-air recently.

Pope Benedict XVI
During a spring visit, the pope commented on the huge crisis ailing the Church.

"The greatest persecution of the Church doesn't come from enemies on the outside but is born from the sin within the Church."

This contradicted earlier statements from the Vatican on the subject.


Gloria Steinem
In a newspaper interview, the founder of this seminal movement gave her opinion of why one key word became a hot-button issue this year -- discussed by everyone from Sarah Palin to Lady Gaga.

"Because it's been demonized by the right wing. Every time I can bear to turn on Rush Limbaugh, he's talking about femi-Nazis. It has been distorted, just as 'liberal' has."

Betty White
Who knew an 88-year-old could still be an "It Girl"? White enjoyed a career revival -- thanks in part to Facebook -- and had roles on TV, commercials and movies throughout the year. She told an interviewer:

"Retirement is not in my vocabulary. They aren't going to get rid of me that way."

In January, she received this honor for her body of work.

Silvio Berlusconi
Italy's prime minister faced accusations of hosting scandalous parties but denied the claims.

"I unfortunately have never in my life been to a wild party."

He offended many, though, as he tried to further defend himself.

Virginia Thomas
In October, Thomas left a voice mail message for Anita Hill, who accused her high-profile husband of sexual harassment nearly 20 years ago. The controversy was big news back then.

"I just wanted to reach across the airwaves and the years and ask you to consider something. I would love you to consider an apology sometime and some full explanation of why you did what you did with my husband."

Iker Casillas
Spain's prized soccer goalkeeper boasted about his team's big win this year. Whom did they beat?

"Spain's name will be on top of the world for the next four years."

Kevin Smith
Film director Smith -- known for both cult hits and big flops -- had to rearrange his travel plans in February.

"If you look like me, you may be ejected from Southwest Air."

This was the tweet he sent after the airline told him he didn't fit within company policy. Southwest later apologized.

Paul Vasquez
You have to watch this viral video to fully understand how excited Vasquez was about seeing a double rainbow.

"Double rainbow! What does it mean?"

The video has been viewed millions of times and earned him some time in the spotlight.


Snooki
The reality TV phenom made a comment regarding the "T" in "GTL."

"I don't go tanning-tanning anymore because Obama put a 10 percent tax on tannin. … He did that because of us."

Her statement moved Sen. John McCain to respond with a tweet of his own.


Ke$ha
Though her music hit the top this year, the pseudonymous pop star's wardrobe hit rock bottom.

"I think it's cool to wear roadkill. If I died and somebody wanted to wear my teeth around their neck to VMAs, I'd feel honored."

It Gets Better Project
In September, journalist Dan Savage established an online project in response to the year's high-profile instances of homophobic violence.

The project employs testimonials from hundreds of individuals -- including actors, the president and the employees of a film studio -- all delivering the same message to troubled gay youth:

"It gets better."

Sharron Angle
In January, the Republican candidate was interviewed by a right-wing radio host. When asked about her stance on this constitutional issue, the Tea Party member had this to say:

"… if this Congress keeps going the way it is, people are really looking toward those Second Amendment remedies. They're saying: 'My goodness, what can we do to turn this country around?' "

Warren Buffett
Billionaire CEO Buffett announced to the news media that he isn't afraid to dig deeper into his own coffers at tax time and thinks others who are wealthy should do the same.

"The rich are always going to say that, you know, just give us more money and we'll go out and spend more and then it will all trickle down to the rest of you. But that has not worked the last 10 years, and I hope the American public is catching on."

Friday, December 17, 2010

Biggest Political Lies of 2010

Obama's Promises

Presidents and promises have been comrades since the birth of our nation. Sometimes, the vows have been bold: Lyndon B. Johnson pledged to eliminate poverty in his 1964 State of the Union Address. Obviously, that didn't happen. Other times, the promises have been mostly fulfilled, as when Roosevelt announced his historic New Deal. Throughout his campaign, President Obama made more than 500 promises to our nation, according to PolitiFact, a service from the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times that assesses the truth behind politicians' statements. Here is how PoliFact says the president is doing.
Foreclosure prevention fund
'The Fund will not help speculators, people who bought vacation homes or people who falsely represented their incomes.'
PolitiFact rating: Compromise
Repeal the Bush-era tax cuts for those making more than $250,000 (couple) or $200,000 (single)
'At a time when Americans are working harder than ever, we are taxing income from work at nearly twice the level that we're taxing gains for investors,' Obama said. 'We've lost the balance between work and wealth.'
PolitiFact rating: Stalled
Require health-insurance
coverage for all children

'Barack Obama and Joe Biden will require that all children have health-care coverage … [and] expand the number of options for young adults to get coverage by allowing young people up to age 25 to continue coverage through their parents' plans.'
PolitiFact rating: Promise Kept
Build an electronic health
information system

'Barack Obama and Joe Biden will invest $10 billion a year over the next five years to move the U.S. health-care system to broad adoption of standards-based electronic health-information systems, including electronic health records. They will also phase in requirements for full implementation of health IT and commit the necessary federal resources to make it happen.'
PolitiFact rating: In the Works
Assure that the Veterans Administration budget is prepared as 'must-pass' legislation
'Obama will meet early in the budgeting process each year with congressional leaders and the nation's leading Veterans' Service Organizations (VSOs) to ensure the VA budget is always given 'must-pass' status.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Kept
Begin drawing down combat
troops from Iraq

'Barack Obama will work with military commanders on the ground in Iraq and in consultation with the Iraqi government to end the war safely and responsibly within six months.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Kept
Deploy additional troops to Afghanistan
'As Obama removes our combat brigades from Iraq, he will send at least two additional brigades to Afghanistan, where the Taliban is resurgent. He will also provide our armed forces with the reset capability that they need. He will replace essential equipment, and he will ensure that our men and women in uniform get the care and support they have earned.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Kept
Close Guantanamo Bay
'As president, Barack Obama will close the detention facility at Guantanamo. He will reject the Military Commissions Act, which allowed the U.S. to circumvent Geneva Conventions in the handling of detainees. He will develop a fair and thorough process based on the Uniform Code of Military Justice to distinguish between those prisoners who should be prosecuted for their crimes, those who can't be prosecuted but who can be held in a manner consistent with the laws of war and those who should be released or transferred to their home countries.'
PolitiFact Rating: Stalled
End the use of torture
'Barack Obama will end the use torture without exception. He also will eliminate the practice of extreme rendition, where we outsource our torture to other countries.'
PolitiFact Rating: In the Works
New rules barring paid lobbyists from serving as administration officials
'No political appointees in an Obama-Biden administration will be permitted to work on regulations or contracts directly and substantially related to their prior employer for two years. And no political appointee will be able to lobby the executive branch after leaving government service during the remainder of the administration.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Broken
Require full disclosure and a waiting period for budget earmarks
'The Transparency and Integrity in Earmarks Act will shed light on all earmarks, disclosing the name of the legislator who asked for each earmark, along with written justification, 72 hours before they can be approved by the full Senate.'
PolitiFact Rating: Compromise
Create tough new financial regulations
'I'll put in place the common-sense regulations and rules of the road I've been calling for since March--rules that will keep our market free, fair and honest; rules that will restore accountability and responsibility in our corporate boardrooms.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Kept
Provide a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants
'Obama and Biden support a system that requires undocumented immigrants who are in good standing to pay a fine, learn English and go to the back of the line for the opportunity to become citizens.'
PolitiFact Rating: Stalled
Create 5 million new 'green industry' jobs
'Obama and Biden will invest $150 billion over 10 years to advance the next generation of biofuels and fuel infrastructure, accelerate the commercialization of plug-in hybrids, promote development of commercial-scale renewable energy, invest in low-emissions coal plants and begin transition to a new digital electricity grid. A principal focus of this fund will be devoted to ensuring that technologies that are developed in the U.S. are rapidly commercialized in the U.S. and deployed around the globe.'
Politifact Rating: In the Works
Create a cap-and-trade system to control global-warming emissions
'As president, I will set a hard cap on all carbon emissions at a level that scientists say is necessary to curb global warming--an 80 percent reduction by 2050 … These reductions will start immediately, and we'll continue to follow the recommendations of top scientists to ensure that our targets are strong enough to meet the challenge we face.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Broken
Increase funding for national parks
and forests

'As president, he and Joe Biden will repair the damage done to our national parks by inadequate funding and emphasize the protection and restoration of our National Forests.'
PolitiFact Rating: Promise Kept
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