Twitter went down for about an hour or so today, causing widespread panic among the social media set. No doubt productively hit a recent high this afternoon. While this was going on, of course Mitt Romney was giving a speech on immigration. Missed the details on The Twitter box? We'll be talking about that, and some of these other stories, tonight at 10pm ET. We might even use full sentences over 140-characters. Might.
- Mitt Romney outlines approach to immigration in speech to Latino leaders
- Romney campaign reportedly asked Gov. Scott to downplay job gains
- President Obama and House Republicans face off over student loans, again
- Zimmerman recounts shooting Martin in vivid detail
- AP poll: Obama up by three points against Romney
- Gov. Daniels named Purdue University President, squashing VP speculation
- Supreme Court rules against FCC in clashes over profanity, nudity on TV
- New film 'The Invisible War' explores the violence women have faced in the military





Do the producers or Lawrence O realize how annoying it is to tease the end of the show 7 times. Last night you used Jon Stewart for seven times to keep your audience. I continued to watch to count the number of teases but in the future I will go to CNN. Love Lawreance but this is over the top.
You're probably right, but last night's clip of Jon Stewart did make chopped liver of Sean Hannity and the way the liars and drama llamas at FAUX manipulated that sound bite of the President.
Romneys long term solution is self-deportation with Arizona law as a template for the
nation by his own words
Keep looking out for those of us that appreciate you Mr. O'Donnell! I like the deception you expose from the GOP and I look FORWARD to the show every evening! Thanks Again!
Regarding the "illegal immigrants are taking our jobs" panic: When you apply for a job, you must fill out an application form. There's a section that requires place/date of birth, and a section about citizenship status. It states on the application that the potential employer will (or is required to?) verify this information. Are they actually required by law to do so? If so, wouldn't that make it unlikely that people are illegally pouring over the border to take people's jobs?
Well, that is an absurd interpretation of how the 12 million illegal immigrants that have crossed our border got here, DHBranski. Did it occur to you that if they were willing to break the law by coming into the country illegally (or staying here illegally after going underground at the end of their visas), that they just might break the law with stollen identities that allow them to get drivers licenses, jobs, social spending benefits, and register to vote? In for a penny in for a pound with this lot, fool!