Culture Buzz The secret’s out. He’ll have to change disguises and countries again. As soon as his wash is done.
Culture Buzz Tasteless? Yes. Funny? Also yes. This is for worldwide chicken chain Nando's.
Politics Buzz The President sat down with Jay Leno for a wide-ranging interview that ran the gamut from Osama bin Laden to Occupy Wall Street to Halloween to waffles. Leno isn't exactly Edward R. Murrow, but it's an informative chat nonetheless.
Culture Buzz Did the Secretary of State really find out about Moammar Gadhafi's capture via her smart phone? I'd say there's room to speculate.
Culture Buzz Graphic photos of the slain dictator in a Misrata morgue. Not for the squeamish.
Culture Buzz Cell phone footage of the moment Libyan revolutionaries found a bloodied Muammar Gaddafi cowering in a drainage pipe. According to The Global Post, the rebels are screaming “Don't kill him! We need him alive!” Officials with LIbya's National Transitional Council claim the dictator later died of wounds sustained in a gun battle.
You stay classy New York Post… You stay classy.
Adolf is none too pleased that his nemesis Muammar Gaddafi has been killed.
Culture Buzz Here are screen shots of MSNBC, CNN and Fox from roughly the same time this afternoon. If an Obama foreign policy success falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it help his reelection chances?
Culture Buzz Muammar Gaddafi was a very handsome man and then he was a very weird looking man and now he's dead. The end.
Culture Buzz The leader of the Libyan Revolution is dead and will certainly be missed by his many friends. Here's a photographic retrospective.
Politics Buzz Here is Hilary Clinton's reaction to the unconfirmed capture of Gaddafi. She seems fairly unfazed, but this was before there were reports of his death. (via newsweek.tumblr.com)
Politics Buzz Regardless of the dictator's other five senses, we can at least remember him for his sixth: fashion.
Politics Buzz Because when a dictator dies, people need to tweet about it. These were the best that twitter had to offer.
Eight months after Libyan rebels began their uprising, it is being reported that Muammar Gaddafi died of gunshot wounds. Below are photos and video of his supposed body, though this does not confirm his capture. View with caution.
Culture Buzz The charred remains of 53 people, more than likely rebels and rebel sympathizers, were found in a warehouse outside of Tripoli today. Yet another reason Gaddafi must be found and brought to justice. WARNING: Disturbing images.
Politics Buzz Many strange things have been found throughout the ransacking of the Gaddafi compound in Tripoli, but an extremely normal family photo album was discovered by Tyler Hicks this last weekend. The album was located in a lesser-known house on the property, and most of the pictures look like they were taken in the 1980s. (via lens.blogs.nytimes.com)
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Professional photojournalist Benjamin Lowy was in Libya on assignment for three weeks in March, at the front lines of the Rebel and Gadaffi Loyalist battle and amidst the wreckage of Libyan towns. Between shooting a reportage with a DSLR, he used his iPhone to take some pretty amazing pictures.
Politics Buzz Raiding rebels just uncovered a truly strange scrapbook from Muammar Gaddafi's Bab al-Azizia compound: it's full of photos of former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Apparently, when Rice visited Tripoli in 2008, the two shared a “late-night dinner” together, and Gaddafi was really taken by the “black woman of African origin.” (via thedailywh.at)
This guy is easily the coolest revolutionary I've seen in a long while. (via rentadrone.org)
Politics Buzz When a polarizing political figure as monumental as (former) Libyan President Muammar Muhammad Gaddafi comes along, a seemingly endless stream of artistic interpretations follows. Whether satirical, political, humiliating, immortalizing, or tragic, there hasn't been one defined way to portray Gaddafi in drawings.
Tripoli has fallen, and that can mean only one thing. It's time for the Taiwanese animation news network to give us a rundown on the fall of Gaddafi's dictatorship. (via b3ta.com)
Shouted by revelers in Green Square as Tripoli falls to the rebels, this is apparently a popular nickname among the Libyan people for the soon to be ousted dictator. Ya got burnt, Moammar!
The situation in Libya explained the only way you people can understand: Via Angry Birds.
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Which of these two leaders is the creepiest?
Gaddafi is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on Gaddafi.