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  • Click the link below to watch a very HOT HOT HOT video clip from tonight’s episode of House MD.

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    We have new details and more video of tonight’s (October 21) episode of House on FOX. The show starts at 8:00 pm eastern / 7 pm central and is a DO NOT MISS.

    Dr. Hadley (aka “Thirteen” played by Olivia Wilde) has a one-night stand lesbian love fest with a stranger.

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    A couple of WashU students are gushing right now after meeting U.S. Sen. Joe Biden during a sound check.

    Biden even asked one of them for advice on which tie to wear — a light blue one or a dark blue one. The student, senior Julia Latash, told him to wear the dark blue one with small white dots.

    Dark blue may also be the color Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will wear tonight. Junior Danny Gaynor said she appeared to decide on a navy blue suit after holding up different suits on stage during a run-through. She was deciding between suits in red, tan, navy blue, and another color he could not remember.

    Gaynor and Latash played Biden and Palin yesterday during a mock debate on the stage while crews tested out camera shots, sound and lighting. They were asked to return this morning for more sound checks.

    While they were rehearsing, moderator Gwen Ifill hobbled into the hall, Gaynor said. (Ifill broke her ankle earlier this week.) Gwen started asking the students questions as part of the test. Gaynor said she asked him why he was wearing a blue tie.

    Then Palin walked in, Gaynor said, his eyes alight.

    “She’s really, really beautiful,” he said. But he added that she looked “kind of nervous.”

    About 30 minutes later, Gaynor said Biden walked in. Gaynor, who is a huge Biden fan, said Biden was also very business-like, but seemed more laid back.

    Biden asked Latash which tie he should wear, Gaynor said. Gaynor didn’t approve of the choice, but didn’t say anything. “I didn’t like the tie,” he said.

    While Biden was on stage, someone pointed out Gaynor in the audience as the person who played him.

    “He looked at me and said, “If I had hair like yours, I’d be president not vice president,” he said.

    Later, Gaynor shook Biden’s hand. Biden asked him about what he was studying. He talked with Latash about taking the Amtrak, Gaynor said.

    “This has been the absolute best experience I’ve had at WashU,” Gaynor gushed.

    As a thank you, Latash and Gaynor both got tickets to watch the debate.

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    Two WashU football players waiting backstage in suits will have a somewhat impromptu role in tonight’s debate: they will help carry or assist moderator Gwen Ifill to her seat.

    Ifill broke her ankle earlier this week. So the university scrambled Wednesday to figure out how to make sure she can gracefully get to the moderator’s desk. John Schael, the university’s athletic director, recruited two members of the football team.

    Starting quarterback Buck Smith, who stands 6′3 and weighs 200 lbs., and defensive lineman Tim Taylor, 6′2 and 210 lbs., were tapped for the job.

    Rob Wild, the chairman of WashU’s debate steering committee, said one of the requirements was that the players already own suits. Smith and Taylor apparently do.

    “It’s been an adventure,” Wild said.

    Smith, the football team’s captain, is a senior from Alabama and threw for 1,891 yards and 13 touchdowns last year. Taylor, who was injured most of last season, is a junior who hails from Maryland.

    Watch Sarah Palin and Katie Couric on Saturday Night Live on September 27, 2008.

    Tina Fey returned to Saturday Night Live to reprise her widely hailed impersonation of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. The sketch focused on an interview Palin recently gave to CBS News’ Katie Couric, including the discussion regarding Russia.  Amy Poehler, who played Hillary Clinton in the previous skit, plays the role of Katie Couric. See the new SNL skit below.

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    Everyone here at 2 Lesbos Goin At It hopes that Senator McGoo gets a nap before tonight. He’s going to need it.

    Presidential Debate

    The statement from McCain’s campaign:

    John McCain’s decision to suspend his campaign was made in the hopes that politics could be set aside to address our economic crisis. In response, Americans saw a familiar spectacle in Washington. At a moment of crisis that threatened the economic security of American families, Washington played the blame game rather than work together to find a solution that would avert a collapse of financial markets without squandering hundreds of billions of taxpayers’ money to bailout bankers and brokers who bet their fortunes on unsafe lending practices. Both parties in both houses of Congress and the administration needed to come together to find a solution that would deserve the trust of the American people. And while there were attempts to do that, much of yesterday was spent fighting over who would get the credit for a deal and who would get the blame for failure. There was no deal or offer yesterday that had a majority of support in Congress. There was no deal yesterday that included adequate protections for the taxpayers. It is not enough to cut deals behind closed doors and then try to force it on the rest of Congress — especially when it amounts to thousands of dollars for every American family. The difference between Barack Obama and John McCain was apparent during the White House meeting yesterday where Barack Obama’s priority was political posturing in his opening monologue defending the package as it stands. John McCain listened to all sides so he could help focus the debate on finding a bipartisan resolution that is in the interest of taxpayers and homeowners. The Democratic interests stood together in opposition to an agreement that would accommodate additional taxpayer protections. Senator McCain has spent the morning talking to members of the Administration, members of the Senate, and members of the House. He is optimistic that there has been significant progress toward a bipartisan agreement now that there is a framework for all parties to be represented in negotiations, including Representative Blunt as a designated negotiator for House Republicans. The McCain campaign is resuming all activities and the Senator will travel to the debate this afternoon. Following the debate, he will return to Washington to ensure that all voices and interests are represented in the final agreement, especially those of taxpayers and homeowners.

    McCain personally called David Letterman to cancell at the last minute because Senator McCain was “racing back to Washington.”  That, however, didn’t happen. In his show to air tonight, Letterman shows footage of McCain sitting down a few blocks away from his studio with CBS’s Katie Couric for an interview at the same time he was supposed to be on his show.

    David Letterman says he respects and loves John McCain.   “But when you call at the last minute and cancel . . . this is not the John McCain I know.”  

    Says McCain shouldn’t quit should let us VP shoulder campaign . . . what’s the problem Letterman asks?  Says, “this doesn’t smell right.  This is not the way a tested hero behaves.”

    Dave asks, “Where is McCain’s second string quarterback?”  

    Suspending because of economic crisis or because he’s slipping in the polls, Letterman asks.   Letterman then showed a live feed of McCain getting make-up in Katie Couric’s studio instead of “racing to the airport.” 

    Letterman took a call from McCain in which McCain claimed he had to race to DC in order to save the country . . . yet, there he was with Katie Couric. 

    The show will air tonight, September 24, 2008.

    Watch the Letterman video:

    AFTER THE JUMP:  DRUDGE EXCLUSIVE: LETTERMAN MOCKS MCCAIN CANCELLATION

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