- China: Want to come face-to-face with China's Net Nanny? New Firefox ad-on lets you experience the censored Chinese internet at home! — Shanghaiist
- Palin: Will Tina go softer on the Palins? Sarah offered her daughter Bristol to babysit Tina's daughter during SNL. — Huffington Post
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- McCain: Behind the fancy campaign lies the truth? McCain responds to Obama's half-hour ad with new video. —Townhall









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Okay, total judgement call here, but Bristol Palin is not exactly the type of teen that I would want babysitting my kids - responsibility doesn't seem to be her strong point.
1Aw.. I thought the Bristol Palin thing was kinda cute.
Please don't lambast me , but I am from a small town, and where I grew up people were thoughtful like that. Now that I live in a big city, when I've offered to help strangers, they automatically think I'm either psychotic or have a nefarious alterior motive. Awkward.
2I think it was a nice offer, but to be honest, if I was Tina Fey I'd be a little bit wary of handing my little one over to a Palin after the thorough lambasting I'd given to Sarah. You know?
3Aw common zeze I wouldn't go as far as calling her irresponsible and not capable of watching a toddler... But regardless, it was a weird offer on Sarah's part.
4I thought it was so normal, one mom to another kinda thing.
5i want to see the chinese internet plugin! but it's not mac-compatible. boo.
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