. . .announced a volunteer vendor inD.C.onK Streetjust outside theMetrohawking the newspaper “Street Sense.”
. . .Boy, that’s a phrase you don’t hear much of theseInternetdays, when everybody reads their junk off their mobiles. (They do have a website: streetsense.org.)
. . .But it was good to hear, especially for an (aging?)baby boomer. Brought back the glory days of yesteryear.
“This storm is amonster,” saidGeorge Stephanopoulosin one breath and in the next got right down to politics and began talking with “This Week” first guest of the morning,Stephanie Cutter,Obama’sdeputy campaign manager, who appears on anything at the drop of a hat.
. . .To get the message out.
. . . “George,” asABCalways affectionately refers to him, talks fast, likes to move things right along -- at breakneck speed with hardly a pause at the end of a sentence. Barely time to take a breath.
PRE-SHOW:Katherine Schwarzenegger, along with sometime co-hostChris Jacobs, gave a preview on the debate onEntertainment Tonight,Hollywoodstyle. She must be a “contributor” to the show; they’re a dime a dozen.
. . .She looks just like her motherMaria. She’s got the looks and the dangling hair, except her tresses are dark.
. . .“The debate tonight may decide the election,” she predicted.