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Jerry Seinfeld Smacks Jon Stewart For Joke About Marcus Bachmann [VIDEO]
Jerry Seinfeld and Jon Stewart poked fun at Dr. Marcus Bachmann, husband of Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, for his views on "curing" homosexuality Wednesday night on 'The Daily Show.' But, when Stewart took things too far, Seinfeld put him in his place with a solid smack across the face.
Seinfeld admitted that gay jokes at Bachmann's expense came easily, especially after watching a video compilation highlighting the doctor's voice and somewhat flamboyant dance moves. "Of course I'd love to say Dr. Marcus Bachmann buys Brawny paper towels for the packaging," he said.
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Storms Spin-out Tornado, Flood Low-Lying Areas, Down Trees Throughout St. Cloud Area [PHOTOS]
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Who Cares About the Rain? Foley Turns Out for Rainy ‘Fun Days’ Parade Anyway [PHOTOS]
Who cares if it rains? Certainly not the hundreds who were at the Foley Fun Days Parade, despite all that sogginess.
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Just a Month After St. Cloud Shows, Glen Campbell Reveals, “I Have Alzheimer’s Disease”
Just a month after appearing in concert in St. Cloud, country singer Glen Campbell says he's performing his final live concerts and will quit performing for medical reasons.
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Fugitive Gang Member From Maryland Arrested In St. Cloud
A fugitive gang member from Baltimore, Maryland was arrested in St. Cloud yesterday after the FBI learned he was staying at a Waite Park apartment. 29-year-old Carlos Lizama who is a member of the violent MS-13 gang was wanted for his participation in a double murder in Maryland on January 8th, 2006.
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Minnesota Twins Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew Dead At 74
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew died Tuesday at his Scottsdale, Arizona home after battling esophageal cancer, reports ESPN.com. He was 74. Killebrew was diagnosed with the cancer six months ago.
Nicknamed “The Killer,” Killebrew, who played from 1954-1975, was an 11-time All-Star who won the American League MVP Award in 1969. With him anchoring the lineup, the Twins went to the World Series for the first time in 1965 and made appearances in the American League Championship Series in 1969 and 1970. Killebrew became the first Twin to be immortalized in the hall of fame, getting inducted in 1984. His jersey was retired by the Twins in 1975.
