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O’Reilly attacks ‘Simpsons’ as ‘pinheads’ after Fox ‘#1 with racists’ jibe

Click here to view this media Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly got his revenge on The Simpsons Monday but didn’t deny the charge that his network is popular with racists. On Sunday’s episode of the long-running cartoon series, a Fox News helicopter carrying a network executive reads, “Fox News: Not Racists, But #1 With Racists.” After the Fox News executive steps out of the helicopter into the head of the Statue of Liberty, the aircraft goes into a tailspin and crashes. The pilot can be heard saying, “It’s not fair, we’re unbalanced.” The executive conducts a secret meeting where his team plans a new health care scare that will send their ratings through the roof. Gawker called The Simpsons episode one of the most anti-Republican ever. The Simpsons is aired by the Fox broadcast network. Newscorp owns the Fox broadcast network as well as Fox News Channel. “Continuing to bite the hand that feeds part of it, Fox broadcasting once again allows its cartoon characters to run wild,” O’Reilly complained on his Monday show. “Pinheads? I believe so,” O’Reilly concluded.

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A report on the symbiotic relationship between far-right extremists and the Tea Parties

Click here to view this media A couple of months ago I traveled out to Montana as part of a project examining how the extremist right — particularly the Patriot movement — has embedded itself within the Tea Party movement, particularly on a local level in rural areas where elements of the 1990s militia movement were still lurking. This includes Hamilton, Montana. The piece is now up at AlterNet: “We Are at War”: How Militias, Racists and Anti-Semites Found a Home in the Tea Party Maybe it’s the gun-making kits that are being raffled off as door prizes. Or maybe it’s the fact that nearly everyone inside this hall at the Ravalli County Fairground is packing heat. But most of all, it’s the copy of Mein Kampf sitting there on the book table, with its black-and-white swastika, sandwiched between a survivalist how-to book on food storage and a copy of Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals. It is obvious: This is not your ordinary Tea Party gathering. Mind you, they don’t explicitly call themselves Tea Partiers. Their official name is Celebrating Conservatism. But their mission statement is classic Tea Party — “to restore our country, counties, and cities back to the Republic and the Constitution of the United States” — and Celebrating Conservatism is listed as a member of the national Tea Party Patriots organization. Everyone in Hamilton, Montana — the whole of Montana’s Bitterroot Valley, for that matter — knows them as the Tea Party’s main presence in town. Once a month or so, the group holds a potluck dinner at the county fairgrounds that typically attracts a couple hundred people, which in a place like the Bitterroot is a sizeable presence. Of course, you should read the whole thing. To accompany your reading, you can view the above video, which I shot at the gathering as I covered it. A big shout-out to The Nation Institute’s Investigative Fund, which financed the project.

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So the amoral Republican “patriots” are doing everything they can to block more unemployment extensions, and they’ll probably be successful. (All I can say is, I sometimes dream of guillotines.) But if you have anything left to spare, please consider a donation of food or money to your local food bank. They’re struggling everywhere. These folks are knocking themselves out to help against some stunning odds , and anything you can do in the name of our common humanity is a help: The economy may be showing signs of life, but food pantries and other nonprofit food-distribution agencies around the region say they are struggling to meet record-breaking demand as the holidays approach. In Loudoun County – the nation’s wealthiest county measured by median income – the food pantry is distributing its first-ever Thanksgiving meal, giving food to 2,000 families. In Montgomery County, the Manna Food Center added some Saturday hours for the convenience of working families. And in Fairfax County, the nonprofit Our Daily Bread is facing the grim reality that, although it will feed 2,400 people, it may not be able to help as many 650 needy families at Thanksgiving. Lynn Brantley, president and chief executive of the Capital Area Food Bank in Northeast Washington, said this year was the most difficult in the organization’s 30-year history. The food bank – the main supplier of food to more than 700 agencies and nonprofit groups around the Capital Beltway – will distribute a record-breaking 30 million pounds of food, up from 27 million last year. “With this economy, things are pretty bleak,” Brantley said. “People on Main Street are not rebounding.” Bread lines have become commonplace , including the 3,000 people who waited for groceries and personal-care items in Northeast last week at a giveaway co-sponsored by PepsiCo and the dozens who gathered in front of the Loudoun Interfaith Relief center Friday. Many are unemployed or underemployed, and their desperation is palpable. Joyce Crawford used to make a big Thanksgiving spread for her children and grandchildren every year, with turkey, ham, macaroni and cheese, and steaming bowls of collard greens. That was before – before she lost her job as a secretary, before she went on unemployment and then to a minimum-wage job raking leaves, before she had to give up her place to move in with her 37-year-old daughter. Now, she said, she doesn’t have anywhere of her own. But this Thanksgiving she is determined to cook as usual, even though she’s broke and has to squeeze into her daughter’s tiny apartment kitchen to do it. For Crawford, it all came down to a donated 12-pound Safeway brand turkey in a cardboard box. She might not have all the traditional trimmings, but she had that.

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Barbara Bush bashes Sarah Palin

enlarge Credit: Mirror Barbara Bush showed her compassionate-conservative self again when she told Sarah Palin to stay in Alaska: In a preview for a Larry King interview to be shown Monday on CNN, former President George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, are shown addressing topics such as the Tea Party influence, the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate, and their son’s book. Asked for her read on Palin, Barbara Bush responded: “I sat next to her once, thought she was beautiful and I think she’s very happy in Alaska — and I hope she’ll stay there.” In other words, you’re looking good, but just butt out of politics and go fishing on TLC.Tell us how you really feel, Mrs. Bush. When I saw this, I remembered her insensitive comments about Hurricane Katrina victims and that should remind us of what Conservatives think about those they see as lesser people. Click here to view this media What I’m hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas. Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality,” she said at the time. “And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them.” This comment was back in 2005 and in all seriousness she didn’t have a clue why it was offensive. Palin is a political atrocity, but Mrs. Bush reminds us why lots of people root for her.

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WaPo’s Richard Cohen: ‘Palin Couldn’t Be President of Black America or Hispanic America’

If you thought the media attacks on Sarah Palin and her family were deplorable in 2008, it's clear with the 2012 presidential campaign starting and her name being bandied about, you ain't seen nuttin' yet. Take the Washington Post's Richard Cohen for example who penned a column Tuesday concluding, ” She could not be the president of black America nor of Hispanic America “: read more

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C&L Opening Bell

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C&L Opening Bell

enlarge Note: I’m experimenting with a new (hopefully) daily feature that attempts to recap the day’s economic news in a way that’s informative and entertaining. There’s a lot of insane stuff going on in the world of economics and finance and my goal will be to explain it without making your eyes glaze over. So let’s get started! C&L Opening Bell, 11-23-10 The big news of the day was in Ireland, where the Irish government finally acknowledged that bailing out its banks has rendered it insolvent. Taoiseach Brian Cowen said that he plans to dissolve Parliament and call for new elections juuuuuust after the sure-to-have-its-ass-handed-to-it Fianna Fáil coalition passes its next budget. And what a budget it’s expected to be! In exchange for a loan of up to €90 billion from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, Ireland will have to implement further austerity measures that involve raising taxes and cutting services. And whose services are getting cut, you’re wondering? Do you even have to ask ? Deep cuts to the minimum wage and welfare benefits loom as part of the price the country pays for its huge emergency bailout loan as Brian Cowen insisted he was “not the bogeyman” who had led Ireland to financial crisis. So the poorest people in the country are essentially paying to bail out the Irish banks’ creditors. Pretty remarkable. Zero Hedge points us to the following video from Jim Rogers that lays out an alternative plan for the Irish: Just declare bankruptcy and restructure your debt already: Here’s the key part: This is ludicrous. This will cripple the Irish economy for years to come. In the future Ireland will be crippled because everything they earn will go to pay off old debt. There is no reason why taxpayers around Europe or in Ireland should pay for other people’s mistakes. The bondholders and the stockholders of banks should lose money. And this is what we should keep in mind when we hear about “bailing out Ireland.” It’s really about bailing out the Irish banks’ creditors . It also goes without saying that this situation blows a hole in the meme that austerity is the best way to head off a recession. The Irish implemented spending cuts and tax increases long before most of the other PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain) ever did. The result was the country was still deeply in debt and in need of a rescue. More than anything, though, this crisis shows that there are structural flaws in the Eurozone single currency that are probably impossible to resolve. I can’t really see anyway for countries to be able to issue their own debts but not their own currencies. Over in the States, meanwhile, things aren’t exactly better. The banks’ fraudulent foreclosure activity (which our own Susie Madrak has covered extensively ) has created a buttload of anxiety in the housing market : The ongoing controversy surrounding foreclosures is taking its toll as homebuyers refused to look at distressed properties in October, and foreclosure sales suffered from delays, according to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance Monthly Survey. News reports that major servicers were pulling REOs off the market, including some already under contract, spooked would-be homebuyers. The monthly survey found that 14% of owner-occupant homebuyers and 6% of investors refused to view foreclosed properties in October. Homebuyer fear was worse for short-sale properties where 30% of owner-occupant buyers, and 20% of investors refused to view these homes. As I told two friends who were looking to buy a home, you’d have to be N-U-T-S to think of buying a foreclosed home right now. On the somewhat-happier side of things, the FBI raided two hedge firms yesterday as part of its sweeping investigation into insider trading. The Wall Street Journal got the scoop on this probe over the weekend: Federal authorities, capping a three-year investigation, are preparing insider-trading charges that could ensnare consultants, investment bankers, hedge-fund and mutual-fund traders, and analysts across the nation, according to people familiar with the matter. The criminal and civil probes, which authorities say could eclipse the impact on the financial industry of any previous such investigation, are examining whether multiple insider-trading rings reaped illegal profits totaling tens of millions of dollars, the people say. Some charges could be brought before year-end, they say. The investigations, if they bear fruit, have the potential to expose a culture of pervasive insider trading in U.S. financial markets, including new ways non-public information is passed to traders through experts tied to specific industries or companies, federal authorities say. Reading those words gave me a tingly feeling in my pants. I do hope this investigation is legit and that the government won’t just take a wad of “We’re Sorry!” Cash from the banks and call it a day. We have a wealthy criminal class in this country that never pays for its crimes and is often rewarded for them at taxpayer expense. If we want to keep living in a democracy, this sort of thing will have to stop. News of the hedge fund raid sent key financial stocks down today, as Bank of America’s shares were down 3%, JP Morgan’s were down 2.25% and the Vampire Squid was down nearly 3.5%. And finally, let’s take a look at what I call the “WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!11!!!” index of key measurements to see how much investors across the world are crapping themselves with fear. Basically, it goes like this: When U.S. Treasury yields go down and the price of gold goes up, that means investors are fleeing risky assets for things they consider to be safe investments. If the reverse is happening, then investors are likely feeling they can handle more risk on a given day. Gold futures rose 0.4% to $1,357.80 yesterday. 10-year Treasury yields fell 1.41% to close at 2.80% on the day. In other words, the chances of the world exploding just got greater. Have a happy day!

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It's fair game to discuss whether Bristol Palin arrived at the finals of ABC's Dancing with the Stars on talent alone (instead of being judged with

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By Eugene Robinson It’s hard to love the Transportation Security Administration, especially now that airport personnel seem so intent on touching people’s junk. But the TSA’s job isn’t to be adorable, it’s to be infallible—and also, apparently, to suffer being unfairly maligned. Related Entries November 22, 2010 Dear Abusive Travelers, TSA Workers Are People, Too November 22, 2010 Power and the Tiny Acts of Rebellion

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"Buffy TVS Movie Remake on the way.

enlarge Credit: www.fox.co.uk I know there are many more pressing issues facing the country, but as you know I’m a fan of BTVS so I’m happy to see that a new Buffy movie is in the works. Too bad Wheedon, Noxon or Espenson aren’t involved as writers. The casting will be interesting, though. Any thoughts?

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What’s the Confusion?

By Mr. Fish Related Entries November 22, 2010 What’s the Confusion? November 22, 2010 Dear Abusive Travelers, TSA Workers Are People, Too

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