Fox News goes 10 for 10!Source: Politico
Congratulations to everyone on the Fox News team. Obviously, it takes a total team effort to be the Leader on cable news.
The best way Americans can honor the men and women serving overseas is to be informed about the issues confronting our country.

Gosh, I have so many choices on this one, lots of films I have seen which have really moved me, or that I have seen a few times. But some definitely stay in the memory longer than others.
Tim Robbins' Polling Place Nightmare: He's Turned Away! (VIDEO)Source: The Huffington Post
Ian Walter! Where are you?
Just read this article, could not help but think of you and your wife. Please update on the final outcome of your wife's "status" according to the Secretary of State in CO.
Perhaps Tim Robbin's can help spread the word.
Tim Robbins purged from voting listSource: The Huffington Post
He's not the only one by far, but so far he's the highest profile voter whose name was purged prior to today's election. He had to appeal to a judge to be allowed to cast his vote.
gadgets and gadfliesSource: Yahoo! News
Hilarious story about a speech that Tim Robbins gave at a tech convention, and how weird it is that yahoo wove this very honest speech into some tech article about a camera!
NAB 2008: Murrow, Minow...and RobbinsSource: broadcastingcable.com
Tim Robbins delivers a riveting and controversial speech at this year's NAB (Nat'l Association of Broadcasters) Conference on the state of America's media and politics, which in some ways, could be just as groundbreaking as Barack Obama's speech on race.
Tim Robbins Decries Media 'Abyss' in NAB KeynoteSource: broadcastingcable.com
Actor Tim Robbins, noting that he has been labeled a traitor for previous comments he made about this nation and its pre-emptive war in Iraq, pre-empted a planned dialogue on new media at the National Association of Broadcasters' annual show and launched a humorous, profanity-lad …
A different sort of celebrity Source: NewsObserver.com
"I'm not Oprah."
So said actor Tim Robbins this afternoon in an acknowledgement that he may not have the drawing power of Oprah Winfrey, who drew 18,000 for Sen. Barack Obama in Iowa last week, reports Rob Christensen.