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Bunnies, baseball and a mess in Motown


Have ya noticed how President Bush has become a lot less protective of his image of late? Posing with the Easter Bunny in a snuggle — at this point he's gotta get the love somewhere, no? We bet the White House releases a good photo with the president and Jenna at her wedding. That would be some positive PR. We're still super sad there is no White House wedding and we're dying to check out her dress.


Loving the pix of the Barackster layin' low for a couple of days in the Virgin Islands, one of our fave spots, too. It could be cool to have a possible president who looked attractive once again, ya know. Probably not since Kennedy did we have a commander in chief so young with some cute potential. Young folks like him because he not only sounds hopeful, but he looks relatable — not like someone's dad or grandfather. BTW: These presidential candidates sure do need a vacation at this point, along with the media types who cover them day to day. No more exhausting travel than a campaign.


That story on Mrs. Clinton and her Bosnia trip is odd fiction. We think she more than misspoke. It feels like she made the whole thing up and got caught. Maybe she just dreamed it. It might seem like a small thing, but at this stage, these little things add up to zap her credibility, which seems like it’s being called into question near daily.


Our Curtis Granderson got hit by a ball and fractured his finger. He will not start the Tigers season. We are highly disappointed. Nonetheless, we can't wait for baseball season to start in full. We could watch it everyday.


Allow us to say this much about recent developments in Detroit. Those people need some help. People are frustrated, the city is really struggling, the economy is a trainwreck and now they have a mayor who kinda feels like a legend in his own mind. We wonder how much of his own legal bill related to his case he tries to pawn off on the city? Just wait. His high-dollar counsel will turn in a mega-bill, and the mayor will blame everyone else but himself and try to force the city into paying it, we bet.


— Andrea Billups, The Washington Times

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