The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fame

 

The Politics of Fame

 

 

Show me the love: President Obama tells crows “if you love me” you’ll help get the jobs bill passed. [Breitbart]

Rupert Murdoch’s son James is called to testify before members of Parliament one more time. [The Financial Times]

“Is it weird enough yet?”: Thomas Friedman weighs in on the climate change skepticism of Republican Presidential candidates Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann. [New York Times]

NASA finally unveils it new rocket to replace the retired space shuttle. [PC World]

Texas Governor Rick Perry casts himself as a man of faith. Some argue this means he is also casting himself as an anti-intellectual. [The Washington Post]

The winning bidder for a lunch with Warren Buffet was hired at the lunch to work for Buffett. So, who is this mysterious investor and what does his hiring mean for the future of Berkshire Hathaway? [The Wall Street Journal]

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