What Is Your Favorite NYPost Cover Of The Decade?
The New York Post has listened to my cry for a covers archive! Sort of. The Post is currently running a feature on its website allowing you to vote for your favorite New York Post cover of the decade. Talk about an embarrassment (sometimes literally) of riches.
Alas, instead of a full archive of covers from 1999 (ahem) the Post has provided 50 covers for you to choose from. Many of them you will no doubt remember (Ho No!). Many of them you’ve likely forgotten in the intervening years, which only serves to make the voting process that much more fun. You can vote for you favorite here. My top five after the jump.
John Boehner’s Office Selectively Edits Alcee Hasting’s ‘We Make Up The Rules’ Clip

Amid the many Internet memes that have sprung up in recent days surrounding the health care debate, a nine-second video of Alcee Hastings saying "when the deal goes down, all of this talk about rules - we make 'em up as we go along," is pretty damning evidence of the byzantine legislative process. Perhaps even more instructive, however, is the fact that the video was taken out of context. Even worse? It seems that the selective editing came from the office of Minority Leader John Bohener.
Kathy Griffin On Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: It’s A Generational Thing
Kathy Griffin was in D.C. earlier this week for a rally at the capitol to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." While the My Life On The D List celebrity has made gay rights one of her biggest causes, she also took a moment to talk to interviewer Liz Glover about Scientology, Levi Johnston, and flying on Southwest.
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