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Bernard Goldberg Attacks Senator Sanders and Calls for ‘Big Bronze and Granite Monument’ to Honor the Rich

Click here to view this media Apparently Bernie Sanders speaking out today about the terrible deal being struck to make sure that the rich in America get to keep their tax cuts hit a nerve with flame thrower Bernard Goldberg. He appeared on Fox with Megyn Kelly to promote his lastest op-ed where he said we should be building monuments to rich people and pissed and moaned about what percentage of the taxes they pay. Those poor downtrodden rich people that own most of the wealth in the country. How will they ever get by without the Bernard Goldbergs of the world looking out for them? It looks like his server is crashed but another site had a good portion of his screed posted here — Thank God for Rich People : I have an idea for a monument in our nation’s capital. I envision a big bronze and granite statue that would honor an entire group of Americans who are true heroes, and unsung heroes at that. It is time — no, make that long past time — to pay tribute to those this nation of ours owes a great debt; to those who give and give and give and in return get anything but our gratitude. This is an idea whose time has finally come. Right there, amongst the sacred national structures that honor great Americans, we need to build a shiny monument to … (this is where the drum roll would come in) The Rich – otherwise known in liberal circles as the filthy, no good, greedy, heartless rich. The statue could be simple and elegant: a smiling rich guy in a business suit holding hundred dollar bills in both hands, extended toward the blue sky. President Obama compromises with Republicans and gives the wealthiest two percent of Americans a temporary respite from a tax hike and listening to the yelps of the “progressives” you’d think he just tried to shut down WikiLeaks or something. The Left is bawling about how “we can’t afford” to give people “who don’t need it” a tax break. This argument makes perfect sense, of course – as long as income re-distribution is a central tenet in your theology. Never mind that liberals weren’t all that concerned about what we could afford when they passed a nearly trillion dollar stimulus package that didn’t stimulate very much or when they poured in billions of our tax dollars to bail out General Motors. It’s only now that they’re concerned about budgets because those nasty rich folks are getting a break. But I don’t want to pick a fight with my liberal friends over whether the wealthiest Americans “deserve” a tax break or not. I have come simply to praise The Rich, not to bury them. I offer a few numbers to make my case: Did you know that the top one percent of American wage earners (adjusted gross income) pay about 38 percent of all our federal personal taxes (according to the National Taxpayer Union)? The top one percent, by the way, account for 23.5 percent of all income — a substantial amount, yes, but considerably less than 38 percent. Or that the top five percent pay just under 60 percent? Or that the top ten percent pay about 70 percent of all the personal income taxes collected in this great land of ours? h/t Media Matters

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If You Were In 1970 You’d Be On Strike By Now – December 9, 1970

enlarge Postal Strike December 1970. Half the world seemed to be carrying picket signs. Click here to view this media Strikes, riots, bombings, mayhem. December 9, 1970 as reported on the NBC Nightly News. The Postal Strike was on, as was the Railroad strike. The UK was going through a series of strikes with power outages everywhere. Meanwhile, in Laos the air bombings continued. Riots broke out in South Vietnam over the accidental killing of a 13 year old by U.S. troops. Pakistan was gearing up for a new government headed by Ali Bhutto. The Mylai massacre trial of Lt. William Calley was continuing. Former hostage British Diplomat James Cross, released just days prior, gave his first press conference and described the ordeal. And somewhere around all this Christmas was creeping up. Some day. A good one to sleep through. Kind of like this one.

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Three ‘Company Men’ and a Pink Slip

What we get here, putting it as charitably as possible, are symbolic figures, the semi-fictional, least common denominators of newsmagazine cover stories that are supposed to put a human face on grim statistics. Related Entries December 6, 2010 One-Man Fire Brigade December 6, 2010 Obama’s Tax Cave Is Worse Than Expected

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Many themes run through the WikiLeaks diplomatic cables released thus far, but only one runs through the heart of all of them. Underneath diplomacy and protocol, the US Chamber of Commerce and its clients around the world have a thumbprint on every single economy, even in countries like Venezuela, where Hugo Chavez is in full control of his own country and remains busy destabilizing others. In a cable dated October 15, 2009 , Ambassador Patrick Duddy relays a basketful of concerns expressed to him by Chevron, Baker/Hughes and the Venezuelan/American Chamber of Commerce. Baker Hughes, XXXXXXXXXXXX shared that doing business in Venezuela is increasingly difficult, noting that where there used to be seven steps required to export a container from Venezuela, there are now over thirty steps imposed by GBRV agencies. XXXXXXXXXXXX confirmed that BHI has removed higher-technology assets from Venezuela. That complaint sounds familiar, doesn’t it? They all hate bureaucracy. Chevron, on the other hand, has figured out a way to pull out the profit without investing anything in the country. Guess they’re using the lessons they’ve learned here at home. ChevronXXXXXXXXXXXX told the Ambassador XXXXXXXXXXXX that the company’s two Maracaibo joint ventures (JV ) Petroboscan and Petroindependiente) with PDVSA are profitable especially since Chevron is not investing new funds. He confided that although the JVs owe over $100 million to various service companies, Chevron is withdrawing profits through a deal to take crude oil shipments from Petroboscan to its Pascagoula refinery in Alabama. Enter the US Chamber of Commerce with their list of complaints: The Ambassador also attended a dinner hosted by the Zulia chapter of the Venezuelan-American Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber participants echoed well-known concerns regarding the difficulties with the CADIVI foreign exchange controls and voiced caution regarding the use of the parallel permuta rate because they do not want to be seen as possibly operating on the margins of Venezuelan law. A XXXXXXXXXXXX manufacturer mentioned that he is no longer able to import material from Europe using CADIVI. He fears his production costs will significantly erode his company’s competitiveness if he imports the fabric using the permuta exchange market. To which I show him the world’s tiniest flea playing the world’s tiniest violin. Let’s back up and remember why these US companies are in Venezuela. Here’s the answer, in the Ambassador’s conclusion: The two perspectives on doing business in Venezuela presented by Chevron and BHI underline the private sector’s difficult situation — faced with increased risk, companies are not investing in operations but are seeking ways to maintain a market presence given the tremendous opportunities that may yet exist in Venezuela,s oil sector. It’s all about the oil, baby. And the US Chamber. And commerce. Human rights? Meh. Chavez destabilizing Honduras, other countries? Meh. Oil trumps all. If you don’t believe that, check out this cable from 2007 written under the Bush administration. As Chavez seeks to take on the mantle of this generation’,s Castro, he starts with built-in advantages, not the least of which is a whole lot of money. Add to that the bluster of his anti-imperial, anti-U.S. rhetoric, and a certain squirrelly charisma, both of which continue to find a sympathetic audience in much of Latin America, and he presents a formidable foe. But he certainly can be taken. Washington policy-makers have already hit on one sure-fire tactic: Don,t fire back at every provocation, especially when it,s clear that Chavez,s mouth has opened before his brain has engaged. His recent dust-ups with both the Brazilian and Chilean senates over the RCTV closure are examples where Chavez,s ranting lost him points with ostensible friends without our having to lift a finger. Is it any wonder the Ambassador was expelled because Chavez suspected an overthrow effort?

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Matthews: McConnell Should Be Man of the Year – Time Picks Bad People Like Hitler

Chris Matthews on Friday said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell should be Time magazine's Man of the Year for engineering a “disgusting strategy” that forced Obama to the left and made the President look like a socialist. “Time magazine’s picked people pretty awful,” claimed the “Hardball” host. “I’m not mentioning their names…Hitler” (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Now that I understand this was just the standard UI extension renewal, I’m mad as hell that Obama’s trying to give away the store for this. If this was the extraordinary step of adding an additional year of benefits, I could see it. But it wasn’t, and Barney Frank is right — they didn’t need to extend those tax cuts: WASHINGTON — A senior House Democrat suggested Thursday that Congress could have reauthorized extended unemployment benefits even if President Obama hadn’t cut a deal with Republicans to attach 13 months of jobless aid to two years of tax cuts for the rich . “It’s totally unbalanced. I think unemployment shouldn’t be considered a concession they give to us,” Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) told HuffPost after Democrats symbolically rejected the tax deal. “I think we should have kept fighting them on it.” Senate Democrats fell seven votes short on Saturday of the 60 needed to break a filibuster and reauthorize jobless aid along with middle-class tax cuts. The Saturday vote set the stage for the White House to strike its deal with Republicans on Monday. Without such a deal, the thinking went, there was no way to get around Republicans and conservative Democrats who would filibuster unemployment if its $60 billion cost wasn’t offset with spending cuts. Frank reminded HuffPost of how it was when Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) blocked a renewal of jobless aid in February. The media treated it as an outrage, and members of his own party begged Bunning to stop. Gradually, though, his insistence on “paying for” federally-funded benefits became a mainstream GOP position. Frank said Democrats should have made an effort to have that fight again. “I don’t know what the end would have been but I don’t think we tried hard enough to make it clear that they were the ones obstructing, ” he said. “I think we should have had that debate for a couple weeks.”

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The Fascinating Gen. Petraeus

So, one of the relentless Barbara Walters’ fave things to do around the holidays is to count down her list of the “10 Most Fascinating People” of the year. This time, mixed somewhat awkwardly in among the likes of Sandra Bullock, Justin Bieber and … Related Entries December 8, 2010 Leaks Disclose Complicated U.S. Strategy December 7, 2010 From Jefferson to Assange

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‘Left, Right & Center’: Obama in the MIddle

What are we to make of Obama’s concessionary tax-cut move this week? Politically savvy or just another sign that what some of us bought isn’t what we got in our president? There’s definitely some disagreement about this point among the panelists … Related Entries December 10, 2010 Obama’s Base December 9, 2010 Hold Your Nose and Vote ‘Aye’

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Glenn Beck’s epic apocalyptic conspiracism: Violent revolution by ‘radicals’ in the adminstration is imminent! Oh yeah.

Click here to view this media BREAKING NEWS: Glenn Beck is certifiably insane!!! Oh. You knew that. Yeah, we could run that lede just about every day, actually. But this week, Beck has been whipping it to another level of Bats–t Crazy. Now he’s predicting IMMINENT VIOLENT REVOLUTION led by those evil progressive radicals who hate the Republic inside the Obama administration. In case he didn’t notice, the actual dynamic in Washington these days is actually just a wee bit different, since it’s become manifestly clear that President Obama is anything BUT a radical revolutionary. But hey, nothing ever deters the intrepid Beck in the pursuit of his apocalyptic conspiracy theories. Well, let’s be clear: Beck has been warning about this dire imminent threat for quite awhile now. You’ll recall he predicted last spring that eeevil progressives were planning a ‘summer of rage’ filled with violence, death and chaos . Yeah, that really panned out, eh? Instead we got Byron Williams . Hmmmm. This theory really is just a warmed-over version of the IMMINENT DIRE THREAT Beck has been shouting at us about since he signed onto Fox. It’s become repetitive but more intensified, a manifestation of Beck’s steadily creeping paranoia. After all, he’s been theorizing that Obama’s band of administration radicals are planning a “global redistribution of the wealth” for a long time — often flavored with black-helicopter militia theories about a “New World Order” . He’s been predicting George Soros would try to kill him, and warning that the eeeevil Left is plotting to frame the Tea Partiers for an act of domestic terrorist violence , adding that if right-wing violence does break out, it will have been provoked by Obama and the liberals. More recently, there have been such similarly credible theories that the European Union Parliament building was intended to resemble the Tower of Babel , and that the evil Holocaust survivor George Soros is plotting to take over the world . That provoked this rant, earlier this week, when he demanded an apology from Forbes for correctly calling him out for his vicious, classically anti-Semitic smear of Soros: Click here to view this media As you can see, it was a pretty complete meltdown. We could’ve run today’s lede then, too. This can only end badly for Fox. And they will richly deserve it. As Byron Williams put it : “Beck is gonna deny everything about violent approach and deny everything about conspiracies, but he’ll give you every reason to believe it.”

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Media Matters Launching Whistleblower for Fox Employees at MediaMatters.org

Click here to view this media Media Matters’ Eric Boehlert joined Ed Schultz to discuss the leaked email that David posted about earlier here today, and the launch of their new email address where Fox employees can contact them anonymously. Fox exec directs staff to slant news reporting : Media Matters releases internal Fox emails obtained from network source, encourages more to come forward Washington, DC — Today, Media Matters for America released emails, obtained from a Fox News source, showing Washington managing editor Bill Sammon directing staff not to use the phrase “public option” when discussing health care reform legislation. The emails, which were sent during the height of the health care debate, echoed Republican pollster Frank Luntz’s appearance on Hannity where he encouraged host Sean Hannity not to use “public option,” but instead use the term “government option” because “if you call it the ‘government option,’ the public is overwhelmingly against it.” “Fox News’ overt political activism — as evidenced in this instance by Sammon’s email — has gotten so bad that network insiders are coming to us to help expose it,” said Ari Rabin-Havt, Executive Vice President at Media Matters . “Fox can expect much more.” Rabin-Havt added: “We’re also launching whistleblower@mediamatters.org , an email address where conscientious Fox News employees can anonymously send examples of their employer’s complete disregard for journalism.” Hopefully they’ll get some more tips like this one soon.

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