Whoever is in charge of marketing for GOP Candidate Mike Huckabee is an absolute mastermind. Watch this YouTube clip and you’ll see why.
This whole Chuck Norris thing is a huge trend/fad right now and kudos to the Huckabee camp for capitalizing on it. The YouTube clip was uploaded only two weeks ago and it already has nearly 1 MILLION views. This has got to be huge exposure for Huckabee. I’m not sure where he stands so far within the Republican party, but prior to this ad, I really had no clue who the guy was.
Anyway, props.
So I just woke up from a really long nap. I’ve found that I take more naps now in college than I probably have in my entire life. Sleep is something that I get less and less of every night, so grabbing naps when I can is crucial.
Time to start homework
Well, he’s back on the radio. After eight months of an extended hiatus after the Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team incident, Imus returned to his homeĀ in the airwaves this morning on a new stationĀ and with a new “diversified” staff. The man seems to have changed, but he’s probably just careful not to make any waves… yet.
“We now have the opportunity to have a better program, to obviously diversity the cast — I mean that just makes sense. But the program is not going to change. … It is a great radio program. It’s on a better radio station. … I will never say anything in my lifetime that will make any of these young women at Rutgers regret or feel foolish that they accepted my apology and forgave me. And no one else will say anything on my program that will make anyone else think that I didn’t deserve a second chance.”
Time will tell. Imus was known for being edgy and provocative and that’s what made his show popular. He made a mistake and went too far earlier this year. I wonder if he can still deliver what his fans want or if he’s going to be overly-cautious and lose fans for having a boring radio show.
See a summarized play by play of this morning’s radio show here.
Alright, you’ve all heard “Stronger,” Kanye West’s first single off of Graduation, his latest album. And you may have even heard that the song is sampled off of Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.” A search on YouTube for these words will give you some pretty crazy results.
The Highlights:
Daft Hands
Daft Bodies
Aren’t those INSANE? Lastly on a related note, here’s a YouTube clip of a Pop and Lock showcase in Japan. The last song in the routine is Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.” Enjoy.




