Gold stars for grown-ups?

Gold stars for grown-upsMy friend Clay just turned me onto this new website, PlusOneMe.com, and the slogan pretty much speaks for itself — “gold stars for grown-ups.” From the website:

PlusOneMe (+1 me) helps you acknowledge people’s strengths. It’s gold stars for grownups. When you want to acknowledge somebody for a strength they have, you can +1 them for that attribute. To get started, enter an email of a friend you want to acknowledge above.

Check it out and if you feel moved, throw me some love.

The Gmail spam filter rocks…

For the past year, more than 98% of the email I received at my KarlFrisch.com email address was spam.  About two weeks ago I moved the account to Gmail and I have to say I’m impressed.  It catches almost all of the spam making it far easier to read my personal email, not just at home but on my iPhone as well.  Just another reason that Google will soon be running the world.

Bill O’Reilly really doesn’t like Media Matters

He really is off the deep end in his hatred of my employer. What else is new?

Pot meet Minuteman-Kettle…

Lou Dobbs must have been looking in the mirror.

On Sale Now… Free Ride: John McCain and the Media

Order your copy online today or pick one up from your local bookstore.

Richardson’s beard part of Hispanic vote wooing plot?

Sigh, more from the folks over at Fox News.

It’s the Europeans that are mistaken?

More fair and balanced from Fox News.

Free Ride: John McCain and the Media

Free Ride: John McCain and the MediaIn the midst of the most contentious American presidential campaign in forty years, comes FREE RIDE: John McCain and the Media — bestselling authors David Brock and Paul Waldman’s eye-opening study of how the media has helped John McCain’s political rise from the Keating Five scandal to presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Anchor Books will publish FREE RIDE next Tuesday, March 25, 2008, as An Anchor Books Paperback Original.

FREE RIDE: John McCain and the Media explores the way the American media can affect and influence public perception of the candidates and other players involved in national politics. The book will be required reading for anyone interested in the political process, as well as those frustrated or fascinated by the role media plays in politics.

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Bill O’Reilly just can’t get enough of my employer…

To say that Bill O’Reilly hates my employer would be a major understatement. He’s gone after us many, many times in the past. Here is the latest.