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Mika Brzezinski: ‘I Think Retirement is Going to Become a Thing of the Past for a Lot of People’

Click here to view this media While discussing The Huffington Post’s new hub for baby boomers on Morning Joe, the panel of Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough, Arianna Huffington, Rita Wilson and Mike Barnicle basically turned the conversation into one big sales pitch for raising the retirement age to infinity. While I think it’s wonderful that Brzezinski is lucky enough to have both parents still apparently, happily working well into their eighties and that Wilson’s mother who’s approaching ninety is still doing well and independent, listening to all of them talk here left little doubt in my mind that all of them are certainly living in a different world than your average American out there who is doing any kind of physical labor for a living. And I’m sorry but using the example of Andy Rooney who just retired from his one day a week gig at 60 Minutes giving a few minute opinion piece at the end of the show as en example of someone who’s still “working” into their nineties is just ridiculous. Most Americans would consider what Rooney got paid to do for a living or what Brzezinski’s father does jetting around the world more like a vacation than anything you could rightfully describe as “work.” If Scarborough and Brzezinski think working into your old age is so great, I’d welcome her to come spend a little time along with her parents waiting on a few tables, or spending some time on a factory floor on an off shift, or maybe out digging some ditches with a construction crew, or perhaps answering an emergency call-out for some hot, filthy job at 3am in the morning. I have a feeling they’d reconsider their position after an hour or so if they lasted that long.

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Mika Brzezinski: ‘I Think Retirement is Going to Become a Thing of the Past for a Lot of People’

Click here to view this media While discussing The Huffington Post’s new hub for baby boomers on Morning Joe, the panel of Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough, Arianna Huffington, Rita Wilson and Mike Barnicle basically turned the conversation into one big sales pitch for raising the retirement age to infinity. While I think it’s wonderful that Brzezinski is lucky enough to have both parents still apparently, happily working well into their eighties and that Wilson’s mother who’s approaching ninety is still doing well and independent, listening to all of them talk here left little doubt in my mind that all of them are certainly living in a different world than your average American out there who is doing any kind of physical labor for a living. And I’m sorry but using the example of Andy Rooney who just retired from his one day a week gig at 60 Minutes giving a few minute opinion piece at the end of the show as en example of someone who’s still “working” into their nineties is just ridiculous. Most Americans would consider what Rooney got paid to do for a living or what Brzezinski’s father does jetting around the world more like a vacation than anything you could rightfully describe as “work.” If Scarborough and Brzezinski think working into your old age is so great, I’d welcome her to come spend a little time along with her parents waiting on a few tables, or spending some time on a factory floor on an off shift, or maybe out digging some ditches with a construction crew, or perhaps answering an emergency call-out for some hot, filthy job at 3am in the morning. I have a feeling they’d reconsider their position after an hour or so if they lasted that long.

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T-Mobile’s fall roadmap leaks, cornucopia of mobile goods on the horizon

It’s no back to school roadmap because, hey, you’re already there. Still, this leaked sales sheet from TmoNews shows Magenta stacking its shelves for an abundant fall mobile harvest. So, let’s dive right in as there’s a lot of two-year contracted bounty to cover. Starting things off on October 19th are a trio of high-end, 42Mbps-capable 4G handsets: the HTC “Ruby” or Amaze 4G at $259, Samsung Hercules (that would be this ) at $229 and the Huawei Wayne at $99 (which comes pre-loaded with Spaghetti Westerns, we presume). Following just a week later, is Samsung’s Arnold tablet — a.k.a the Galaxy Tab 10.1 — which’ll run along the carrier’s faux-G and retail for $399. But the real wireless bonanza takes place on the 2nd of November, when six new phones will bow. LG’s Maxx QWERTY and Maxx Touch at $129 apiece are the sole 3G-only units in the bunch, leaving the HTC Omega (better known as the Sensation XE overseas) at $199, LG Flip II at $149, Huawei Tallsome slate at $199 and the low-end Samsung “Ancora” to surf along at 4G speeds. Making a late appearance to this Autumn party are the last two of the bunch: Samsung’s Robin (which looks to be the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus ) at $299 and RIM’s Dumoine QWERTY slider. That enough options for you? We thought so. T-Mobile’s fall roadmap leaks, cornucopia of mobile goods on the horizon originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 22:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Watch: Child Is Star-Struck by ‘Star Wars’ Revelation

It’s one of those great movie plot twists that left us all in shock — and 4-year-old Faris shows he’s no exception to the rule. As Darth tells Luke the outcome of that sultry night in Tatooine with Natalie Portman (er, Queen Amidala), Faris’ mouth springs open quicker than an X-Wing in hyperspace. And his

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The New York Police Department says a helicopter with five people aboard has crashed into the East River. The pilot and three others were pulled from the water by rescue crews shortly after it went down. Authorities are searching for one other person, but the helicopter was fully submerged.

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A touching but little-known Holocaust story: Paris’ Grand Mosque rescued Jews from the Nazis by providing them with Muslim identities. It wasn’t a straightforward movement, the New York Times reports. Instead, Jews were helped case by case, and no one knows for sure how many were saved—figures range from…

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Goodbye Kiss? Stephanie Miller Wonders How Many Christie Would Crush With His ‘Giant Fat [Butt]‘

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie never threw his hat in the ring for president, but liberal talk radio hosts are already regretting they don't have Christie to kick around any more with fat jokes. Brian Maloney at the Radio Equalizer reported several liberal talkers thought Christie's fat made it too dangerous for him to run. On Monday, Stephanie Miller cracked that Christie would get killed by a rock if he stood next to those other Republican meanies. But that came after she worried about “how many people” Christie would “immediately crush to death with his giant fat ass.” This is why NPR feels so smug about being the brainy alternative: Can I just say that our audience in person on the phone emailing, the smartest funniest audience in the world. Mike writes, Steph, Chris Christie is just Rush Limbaugh in a fat suit. [Rim shot sound effect] That’s funny. Ha ha ha. All right, yes we discussed the morality of Chris Christie jokes or not on Saturday night because I,

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ZTE V55 tablet shows off its derriere at the FCC, Sprint branding in tow

ZTE hasn’t made much of a splash stateside, seeing as how the OEM was content to churn out white label devices. All that’s changed now as part of the company’s strategy to dispense with the anonymity and join the wireless rat race. Making good on that promise is the outfit’s ZTE V55 tablet that just reared its touchscreen face over at the FCC. Back in July, a leaked Sprint roadmap had tipped us off to a possible 1st quarter 2012 bow for the slab, and with this unveiled Commission filing, that launch date seems likely. Aside from the de rigeur WiFi b /g and Bluetooth support, not much else can be gleaned from this mystery slate — apart from its apparent Android leanings . Curiously, the documents refer to ZTE’s device as a CDMA tablet and, sure enough, we couldn’t find any indication of a 4G radio. We’ll keep you posted should this pop up once again with additional bands — WiMAX or otherwise . Hit up the source below to peruse the federal findings for yourself. ZTE V55 tablet shows off its derriere at the FCC, Sprint branding in tow originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 21:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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If you need an antidote to the hype over Apple’s new iPhone , Sam Graham-Felsen provides just the thing at Good . He used to be an iPhone fanatic, but no more, and he swears he’s not going back. But this isn’t an Android-is-better screed. His phone of a choice is now…

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Michael Jackson Gets Posthumous Album — And Cirque du Soleil Show

Details of his death may currently be under the spotlight, but fans will soon have the chance to celebrate the highlights of Michael Jackson’s life thanks to a new posthumous album scheduled for November. Immortal, set to feature newly-discovered outtakes and revamped versions of the star’s biggest hits, will become the fourth compilation to be

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